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  2. Apr 11, 2021 · QuickTimeKirk. Not needed. The restore doesn't involve the sim. Do I remove my SIM card before restoring to factory settings?

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    Learn how to remove or transfer the SIM card in your iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular models).

    Find your model below to locate the SIM tray. To pop open the SIM tray, insert a paper clip or a SIM-eject tool into the hole beside the tray. Push in, toward the iPad, but don’t force it. If you're having difficulty ejecting the SIM tray, take your device to your carrier or an Apple Store for assistance.

    After you remove your SIM card from the tray, notice the notch in one corner of the new SIM card. Place the new SIM card into the tray — it will fit only one way, because of the notch. Then insert the tray into the device completely and in the same orientation that you removed it. The tray also fits only one way.

    Find the SIM tray on the right side, near the bottom:

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    •iPad Pro 11-inch (all models)

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  3. Dec 28, 2023 · Do I need to remove my SIM card before a factory reset? If you’re selling or giving away your iPad, it’s a good idea to remove your SIM card before resetting. Will a factory reset remove Activation Lock?

  4. May 14, 2024 · Do I need to remove my SIM card before a factory reset? It’s not necessary to remove your SIM card before a factory reset, as the reset only affects the device’s internal memory. What should I do if my iPad won’t factory reset? If your iPad won’t reset, try charging it for a while, making sure ‘Find My iPad’ is turned off, and then ...

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Changing the SIM card in an iPad is a straightforward process that involves using the SIM eject tool (or a paperclip) to open the SIM tray, removing the old SIM card, placing the new SIM card into the tray, and then inserting the tray back into the iPad.

  6. Feb 16, 2024 · Click Restore [device]*. If you’re signed in to Find My, you need to sign out before you can click Restore. Click Restore again to confirm. Your computer erases your device and installs the latest iOS, iPadOS or iPod software. After your device has been restored to factory settings, it will restart. * Restoring an iPhone does not delete your eSIM.

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