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  1. Find out 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, towards the iPad, but don’t force it.

  2. 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.

  3. Feb 27, 2023 · Power the iPad off then place it on a flat surface with the screen facing downward. Locate the SIM tray eject hole on your device. It will be located in various spots depending on the model of your iPad.

    • Unbox and switch on the iPad. The first thing to do is to take the iPad out of its box. You may laugh, but unboxing is always our favourite part of buying a new Apple product.
    • Charge up (if necessary) …but there will always be exceptions. If the iPad is low on power and doesn’t wake up when you hold the Sleep/Wake button, you may need to charge it.
    • Insert the SIM card (if you’ve got a cellular iPad model) If you’ve bought a Wi-Fi + Cellular iPad model you may need to install the nano-SIM card. To do this you’ll need to open up the iPad’s SIM tray, which is located on the righthand edge – you’re looking for a half-inch-long thin rounded rectangle with a hole at one end.
    • Say hello and slide to start. Slide your finger across the screen to get started. The first thing you need to do is to join a wireless network so the iPad can connect to Apple’s servers to request and send setup information.
  4. May 13, 2022 · #insert #install #simcardIn this iPad Pro tutorial video we show you how to remove / insert / install SIM card into the Apple iPad Pro. Also, we share the to...

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