How to take sim card out of iphone without tool

Swap the SIM card in your iPhone or iPad when changing carriers using this handy guide.

On your iPhone or iPad, it’s the SIM Card that does the job of providing cellular network services on the go. The SIM — or Subscriber Identity Module — is a tiny physical card that goes into your device and tells it to connect to a particular network that it is configured for. At times, you may need to remove the SIM card from your iPhone or iPad. You may be traveling internationally and may want to switch to a local SIM card in your iPhone, or you may want to temporarily switch to a different carrier network for some time. By following this detailed guide to removing the SIM card from an iPhone or iPad, you’ll be able to swap the SIM in the iOS device in just a few simple steps.

To know how to take out the SIM card from an iPhone or iPad, you have to first understand what tools do you need to remove the SIM card from an iPhone or iPad. Well, saying “tools” here is kind of a misnomer, as what you only need is a SIM ejector tool. Now, all iPhones and iPads come with an Apple SIM ejector tool, but just in case you don’t have access to one, any metal paper clip will do. Just make sure that you straighten up one of the ends.

Now that we have the necessary tools to eject the SIM Card from iPhone or iPad, let’s go ahead and locate the SIM tray. Depending on which generation or model of iPhone or iPad you have, the location of the SIM card tray on your iOS device will vary. But it’s fairly easy to find the location of SIM tray — you just have to look at the sides of your iPhone or iPad and locate a slim cutout with a single pin hole. This hole is where you insert the SIM ejector tool or metal paperclip as explained above.

On all iPhones sold by Apple in recent years, the SIM Card is located on the right side of the iPhone. When holding your iPhone with the screen facing you, the SIM card tray will be located on the right hand side, right next to the Sleep/Wake button. Locating the SIM card tray on an iPad is a little trickier compared to the iPhone, as Apple has changed the location of the SIM Tray on iPad depending on the model and the space available inside. On most modern iPads, the SIM slot will be on the same side that has the volume buttons.

How to Remove the SIM Card in iPhone or iPad

Now that we have the tools required to eject the SIM card from iPhone or iPad and now that we know where the SIM tray is located on the iOS device, let’s look at how to actually remove the SIM Card from an iPhone or iPad.

  1. Hold the Apple SIM ejector tool or the metal paperclip in one hand.
  2. Carefully and slowly insert the tool into the hole of the SIM card slot without applying any pressure.
  3. Gently apply pressure on the pin, making sure that the PIN is being pushed straight inside and not at an angle.
  4. With a little pressure applied, the SIM card tray pops out of the slot.
  5. Carefully pull out the SIM card tray out of the slot with your fingers.
  6. Proceed to Add, Remove or Swap out the SIM card in the SIM card tray.

To insert the SIM card tray back into the iPhone or iPad, you don’t need the SIM ejector tool. Simply place the SIM card onto the SIM tray in the correct orientation, then insert the tray back into the SIM slot and gently push it back into the slot.

Be careful never to apply a lot of force or pressure. You’ll always need to apply gentle pressure, both while removing the SIM card from the iPhone or iPad and also while inserting a SIM card into the SIM slot of your iOS device.

How to take sim card out of iphone without tool
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Remember where you keep your SIM Card tools—those little metal things you occasionally get with a new phone? No, me neither, but don’t despair.

Fortunately for me, and you, I’ve found my way around removing the SIM card tray and microSD card slot without the tool that comes in the phone box. Here are 4 few handy ways to open the SIM card slot without a SIM tool.

Earring or piercing

The right tool for the job might be closer than you think, as in right inside your own body. Traditional earrings with thinner wires or hooks work best, on others, you might need to unscrew the ball/spike on the end. More extreme piercings might be too large to serve as SIM tray openers.

Using Paperclip to remove SIM card

Probably the next most common thing if you happen to work in an office. Not the fat plastic coated paperclips, but pretty much any small paper clip will get your SIM Card tray ejected. And when you’re done you can use it to attach various bits of paper together.

Use Needle to remove SIM card

If you repair socks and pants as much as I do (you don’t want to know) then you’ll have a needle floating around the house somewhere. Just use the not-pointy end in the SIM eject hole and press down on the edge of a table. I’d advise you not to try this using your hand.

Thumbtack/staple

Another ubiquitous object around the home and office is the thumbtack. There are many shapes and sizes but pretty much all of them are capable of opening your SIM Card tray. If you’re thinking outside the box then you’ve probably realized that you could also use a staple.

Of course, there are lots of other alternatives too, including a toothpick, safety pin or basically any other pointy thing you have laying around.

How do you remove a SIM card without the tool?

If you don't have a SIM-eject tool, you can use a small paperclip.

How do you open a SIM card slot with a pin?

To open the SIM card slot on most Android phones, place your SIM card ejector tool or pin into the pinhole on your device. With subtle firmness, push into the hole until the SIM card holder is partially ejected. You may need to pull out the rest of the holder manually afterward.