SIM card

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Removing and installing your SIM card can be a little fiddly. You might like to ask a friend or family member for help to complete this step.

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SIM card

Removing and installing your SIM card can be a little fiddly. You might like to ask a friend or family member for help to complete this step.

A SIM card is a small piece of plastic that contains the data needed for a mobile phone number. You need a SIM card to make and receive calls.

You can purchase a SIM card from your network provider or local supermarket.

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SIM card sizes

Your SIM card will come in a plastic template.

You will notice the template has three different sized SIM cards to choose from.

You will first need to identify which size SIM card you need, before removing it from the template.

To identify which size SIM card you need, you will first need to find the SIM Tray.

SIM Tray

The SIM Tray is a small drawer that slots into the top of the phone and is designed to hold your SIM card.

To find the right size SIM for your phone, you will first need to remove this SIM Tray.

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SIM Tray

To remove your SIM Tray from your phone, you will need your SIM Ejector Tool.

Take your SIM Ejector Tool, and push the fine needle point gently into the hole. The tray will pop out.

Place SIM card into SIM Tray

Look at the tray and see which size SIM card fits. If you are unsure, place the tray over the top of your SIM card as a guide.

Once you have identified the correct SIM card size, carefully remove it from the plastic template it arrived in.

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Place SIM card into SIM Tray

Place your SIM card carefully into the SIM Tray, with the gold chip facing down. A correctly placed SIM card should sit nicely in the SIM Tray.

If your SIM card doesn’t fit exactly, check you have the correct size SIM, and that it is placed correctly in the tray.

Take care not to force or bend your SIM card or tray.

Place SIM card into SIM Tray

TOnce your SIM card has been placed into the tray and is sitting flush, gently push the SIM Tray back into your phone.

If the tray resists going back in, check the SIM card is placed correctly in the tray and try again.

Congratulations!

You’ve completed the Volume buttons activity. You have read about ways to be thrifty when using adjust the volume of phone calls or sound, such as music, on your phone.

Next up, we'll learn the Front facing camera activity.