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mikeydeezy

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Jun 15, 2010
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Before you think I'm trying to start "SIMgate" or whatever I'm just curious (black/slate model with no chips or dings, 16GB AT&T).

Just noticed when I was popping out the SIM that it required a bit more pressure than my 4S to free the tray. Did anyone experience this?


Thanks.
 
Before you think I'm trying to start "SIMgate" or whatever I'm just curious (black/slate model with no chips or dings, 16GB AT&T).

Just noticed when I was popping out the SIM that it required a bit more pressure than my 4S to free the tray. Did anyone experience this?


Thanks.

Who cares?
 
I was trying to get my SIM out to give Verizon the number on it, and I couldn't get it out using a paperclip. For some reason, the SIM card tool didn't come with my iPhone.
 
I was trying to get my SIM out to give Verizon the number on it, and I couldn't get it out using a paperclip. For some reason, the SIM card tool didn't come with my iPhone.

Me either. Conveniently I happened to have the paperclip I used with my 4S nearby.

But I was almost certain people were getting their tools from the unboxings I've seen.
 
Think about it for a second, you had to push the paper clip a little harder...who cares?

Why is it an issue or a concern?

True...I guess all the hysteria of this and that had me looking for a problem.

Thanks for the reality check mate.
 
Me either. Conveniently I happened to have the paperclip I used with my 4S nearby.

But I was almost certain people were getting their tools from the unboxings I've seen.

Right?! I think all the ones I saw with were international versions, though. I'm not sure why that should make a difference, but I was annoyed not to see the sim eject tool.
 
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