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  1. Insert a SIM removal tool into the hole of the SIM card tray to release the tray. A paperclip or a pushpin can be used instead of a SIM removal tool if you don't have one. Afterwards, pull the SIM card tray out of the BLACKBERRY 9310 Curve. Set your SIM card into the tray. Then push the SIM tray back into the phone. Finally, you may turn on the ...

  2. BLACKBERRY Q5 Insert SIM Card. First of all, power off BLACKBERRY Q5. Then locate the SIM card tray on your BLACKBERRY Q5. You should recognize it by a small hole for the eject tool. Insert a SIM removal tool into the hole of the SIM card tray to release the tray.

  3. Step 1 Battery. Before working on the phone, be sure that the device is turned off. Begin by removing the back panel; this can be done by pressing the silver button on the backside of the Blackberry 8100, while simultaneously sliding the back panel off. Add a comment.

  4. Step 1 Battery. Turn the device upside down. Using your finger, slide the silver cover release button towards the top of the device. Lift and remove the back cover. Add a comment.

  5. Contact us Get in touch. Want in-person assistance? Visit one of our stores Check Store Finder. Any questions? Ask the Community Visit our forum. Do you need help setting up your SIM on EE Mobile? Get support with your new SIM card, as well as any questions about the product itself.

  6. Step 3 SIM Card. Push and slide the bottom-most metal SIM card cover to the left and up to unlock it. Remove the SIM card. Insert a replacement SIM card, if needed. Add a comment.

  7. BLACKBERRY 9800 Torch Insert SIM Card. First of all, power off BLACKBERRY 9800 Torch. Then locate the SIM card tray on your BLACKBERRY 9800 Torch. You should recognize it by a small hole for the eject tool. Insert a SIM removal tool into the hole of the SIM card tray to release the tray. A paperclip or a pushpin can be used instead of a SIM ...

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