New iPhones come with a SIM ejector tool in the box, as long as it's included in the models available to your region (unless, of course, you have the new iPhones with eSIMs). It's a tiny metal object ...
Yahoo Style UK: Don't Throw Away Your Old SIM Ejector Tool – Use It For This Instead
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It wasn't long ago that the purchase of a new mobile phone typically involved receiving a SIM ejector tool with the device. This ...
Don't Throw Away Your Old SIM Ejector Tool – Use It For This Instead
MacRumors: Possible 'iPhone 8' SIM Tool Packaging is Consistent With Rumors of Narrow Bezels and Front Camera Notch
A new picture of an alleged packaging insert for the so-called iPhone 8's SIM-eject tool has been shared on Chinese microblogging service Sina Weibo. The image was then submitted to leak aggregator ...
Possible 'iPhone 8' SIM Tool Packaging is Consistent With Rumors of Narrow Bezels and Front Camera Notch
BGR: Don't Throw Away Your Old SIM Ejector Tool – Use It For This Instead
It wasn't long ago that the purchase of a new mobile phone typically involved receiving a SIM ejector tool with the device. This tool allows users to remove a phone's SIM card, the small chip that ...
MSN: Don't throw away your old SIM ejector tool – use it for this instead
Ever since I upgraded to the iPhone 17 Pro Max (about a month ago), I’ve been experiencing constant signal drops. Both of my eSIMs — one from AT&T and one from Telcel (MX) — lose signal randomly, and the only way to get it back is by restarting the phone.