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  1. Locate the NanoSIM Slot 2. Use a paperclip or the Sim card removal tool that came with the iPhone 6 or 6 Plus and align end with the pinhole 3. Push paperclip/tool in until the tray...

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    • Getting an Unlock Code
    • Entering the Code

    A phone is great when it works, but traveling can quickly reduce your expensive BlackBerry to an expensive paperweight if your phone isn’t unlocked for local carriers. You can get unlock codes from your carrier or from a third party if your carrier contract doesn’t happen to be up. Follow this guide to learn how to unlock any BlackBerry.

    Get your BlackBerry’s IMEI number.

    This unique identifier is required by either your carrier or the third-party unlock provider in order to get your unlock code. To retrieve your IMEI number, follow the appropriate steps for your device:

    BlackBerry 10 – Go to Settings, then select Advanced. Tap Hardware from the dropdown menu that appears. Your IMEI number will be listed in the window.

    BlackBerry 6 and 7 – Click Options, and then click Device. Click Device and Status Information to find the IMEI.

    BlackBerry 5 and earlier – Click Options and select Status. Your IMEI will be displayed.

    Your carrier will typically unlock your phone for free after your contract has been fulfilled. This means you will not be able to receive your code unless your contract obligations have been fulfilled and your phone has been completely paid off.

    Go to Settings, select Security and Privacy, and then SIM Card. Scroll down and tap the Unlock Phone button. Enter your code and tap OK.

    You have 10 tries to enter your code or your phone will be disabled.

    First, disable all network connection. You can see your connections by opening the Manage Connections. Make sure that your WiFi and mobile networks are disabled.

    Open the SIM Card menu by opening Options, selecting Device, Advanced System Settings, and then clicking SIM Card.

    Type “MEPD” while in the SIM Card menu. A new menu will appear after you finish typing, and Network should show as Active. 71xx, 81xx, and 91xx model users will need to type “MEPPD”.

    Type in “MEP [Alt]2”. If nothing happens, try typing “MEP [Alt]4”. You need to press the Alt key to enable typing numbers. 71xx, 81xx, and 91xx model users will need to type “MEPP [Alt]2” or “MEPP [Alt]4”.

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  2. Dec 30, 2014 · How to remove and insert a SIM card on an iPhone 6. How to remove and insert a SIM card on an iPhone 6.

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  3. Jan 27, 2024 · Begin by locating the SIM card tray on your iPhone. The location of the SIM card tray may vary depending on the iPhone model, but it is commonly found on the side of the device. Once you have identified the SIM card tray, insert the SIM eject tool or the end of a straightened paperclip into the small pinhole next to the tray.

  4. Step 1 iPhone 6 don't read / see inserted SIM card. This Tutorial will show you how to fix the No SIM Card hardware problem. Follow the guide to restore your iPhone 6 to get SIM Cards to work. To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Give the author +30 points!

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  5. 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 your iPhone, but don’t force it. If you're having difficulty ejecting the SIM tray, take your device to your network provider or an Apple Store for help.

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  7. Step 1 SIM Card. Insert a SIM card eject tool or a paperclip into the small hole in the SIM card tray. Press to eject the tray. This may require a significant amount of force. 3 comments. Step 2. Remove the SIM card tray assembly from the iPhone. When reinserting the SIM card, ensure that it is in the proper orientation relative to the tray.

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