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I do remember I broke a 3gs sim tray, but those were plastic, (and since I well moved on to later models and weren't SIM swapping, didnt get a replacement knock off tray until a year or two later haha)

i guess i do have a proclivity to break them inadvertently, but its legit been about 6 or 7 years, now.

As I side note, I wonder why would this guy thinks Ford cover his windows in this mental exercise? What would he be trying to do to them, break them with a bat? Then Id think no, if he were trying to use them for their intended purpose, rolling them up or down and it ceased working and you had a warranty that covered against mechanical issues, then yeah you'd be good. But, bad analogy brother definitely from another mother.
 
I do remember I broke a 3gs sim tray, but those were plastic, (and since I well moved on to later models and weren't SIM swapping, didnt get a replacement knock off tray until a year or two later haha)

i guess i do have a proclivity to break them inadvertently, but its legit been about 6 or 7 years, now.

As I side note, I wonder why would this guy thinks Ford cover his windows in this mental exercise? What would he be trying to do to them, break them with a bat? Then Id think no, if he were trying to use them for their intended purpose, rolling them up or down and it ceased working and you had a warranty that covered against mechanical issues, then yeah you'd be good. But, bad analogy brother definitely from another mother.

It's a perfect analogy. You used something that was not designed for the task you were doing and you broke something. So how is that the manufacturers' problem or fault?
 
It's a perfect analogy. You used something that was not designed for the task you were doing and you broke something. So how is that the manufacturers' problem or fault?

It's a bad analogy, dude...

Straight from Apple

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To pop open your device's SIM tray, insert a paper clip or a SIM-eject tool into the hole beside the tray. Find your model below to locate the SIM tray.
 
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