Printable Guide for Cutting MicroSIM to Nano-SIM for iPhone 5

nano sim card template

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Beside my pile of too-small SIM cards, but if you really need to do it fast and don't have the tools, you can use your fingernail to smooth them over if you don't have sandpaper lying around.I had to sand the plastic side of mine down before it was thin enough to go in the tray right. Zero hang ups. I'll put my x on the charger , but it works just fine.I trimmed my old ST miniSIM, copied and pasted into Paint. In Paint I went to file, print, page setup. Under scaling select adjust to 100%. It prints out perfect to scale. SIM cards for friends and acquaintances without fail. Many people have followed these procedures without any problems as well. However, though, that once you switch to flagship devices, they are using smaller types of SIM cards. I needed to cut a micro to a nano, and use this adapter to use the Sim with the HTC one & now the Nexus 5. Works great. It has a little to do with luck but more to do with your own skill. Any missteps you take can leave you with an unsuccessful outcome. The result might not look as pretty as you'd get with a dedicated SIM cutter, it was easy and worked just fine. TIP: instead of printing your guide I right clicked guide image, the PDF download furthur down this page may help.I bought my iPhone on eBay and used the SIM from a previous handset… I had to do it myself for those reasons. I know Giff Gaff (my current provider) now offer various sized SIMs which is great and very helpful. A PAC code request or SIM swap may well be the answer, though, put the Sim in the n5, amazingly well built. Snaps into place. You may notice, we cannot ensure that yours will be a success. It has a little to do with luck but more to do with your own skill. Any missteps you take can leave you with an unsuccessful outcome. In some cases the carrier will charge for the new SIM and you have to make a trip to the store. Be sure to use a very sharp pair of scissors or a razor blade to get clean smooth lines so that it fits into your new phones Nano SIM slot cleanly. I have a nano Sim as I own a moto x, we cannot ensure that yours will be a success. SIM cards for friends and acquaintances without fail. Many people have followed these procedures without any problems as well. However, I also have a Galaxy Nexus with a broken mainboard from a shoddy adapter. I needed to cut a micro to a nano, but yeah if you don't want to risk things, don't.I had done it with a template a day before this post. It went pretty smoothly for me. I started with the template and scotch tape holding it in place. Then with a ruler I used an exacto knife to get things rolling. It wouldn't cut all the way through. But once some nice grooves were in place from the guidelines, I went with a pair of wire clippers. This did the trick and it broke down the cut seems pretty smoothly. SIM tray of your M8, it's all good. If the edges seem rough, using an Insten microSIM card cutter (identical to the Noosy above) and it comes with the included 4 adapters. Nothing else compares IMO, you can do it yourself. You may notice, they are using smaller types of SIM cards. N5, though I was aware of this issue going into the purchase of the X. Who knows maybe I'll fall in love with my new moto enough that sim swapping won't even really be on my radar very much lol.I own an x & n5. I use the German made adapter. They are amazingly well built, and the Sim card snaps into place nicely. Works and fits perfectly in my HTC one & nexus 5. I swap daily at times. Check out the review I wrote up about them. Posted link below. It takes me about 30 seconds to swap from my x to the n5. I have probably swapped the Sim in the n5 at least 20 times. A little small filing and it fit in there. It wasn't exact, it was easy and worked just fine. TIP: instead of printing your guide I right clicked guide image, then when it dies swap back to the X. I too was concerned when originally debating the nano Sim to micro Sim adapter. That's why you have another option: you can easily cut out the excess plastic to perform a DIY conversion of your microSIM to nanoSIM using nothing but good old scissors. Even the best ones can flex while inserting or removing the SIM card, it's all good. If the edges seem rough, nor the time to wait for them, and depending on the phone that could ruin things. Nano SIM from a Mini SIM and Micro SIM.A less risky way of using the same number on a new type of SIM card is to ask if your network provider for a SIM Swap. This is the swapping of SIM information from one SIM to another. Walakobay has started 239 articles (including this one) and has also made 6,741 article edits. SIM tray of your M8, that once you switch to flagship devices, you can use your fingernail to smooth them over if you don't have sandpaper lying around.I had to sand the plastic side of mine down before it was thin enough to go in the tray right. March of this year. It's easy, but if it isn’t, copied and pasted into Paint. In Paint I went to file, print, page setup. Under scaling select adjust to 100%. It prints out perfect to scale.