I get tired of swapping my sim card regularly between my Hermes and my iPhone. I have an extra sim card and it would be sweet if there was an app for wm5/6 that would let me clone the card. Obviously I could only have one phone on at a time!
Is there anything like that or are the sim card cloners I see online for sale the only option?
i think they are illegal are they not? sure i remember hearing about this about 5-10 years back where people were getting their sims cloned by theives.
you could always divert calls if you cant get hold of a device.
Against the carriers tos, for sure, but then what isn't against their tos. I doubt they are illegal though. Type in sim card cloner on ebay or google and youll find aobut a billion of them. This one even comes with some super duper sim card: http://cgi.ebay.com/12in1-USB-Sim-C...yZ146493QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Update: I bit the bullet and bought one of these for $10 and will post back once I clone that beast. (I didnt buy it from ebay)
Just thought I'd let you know that the cloners that you can buy on ebay only work with generation 1 sim cards and most providers have been using have been using gen 2 and 3 for a while now so you're probably out of luck if you buy one.
This is the one I bought (hasnt arrived yet): http://www.1topstore.com/product_info.php?products_id=1736
I'm sure your right that it probably won't work. For the $10 price it probably wont be worth my time to ship it back. However, it says it clones 64k sim cards and in my wifes phone the sim card says 64k on it.
I suspect it will make a backup copy odf the contacts and text messages, but not your account itself. Please let us know though if it worked, I must have one!
I got the SIm Card cloner in yesterday. All that fantastic device was capable of doing was breaking my sim card so that when I put it in I got "Unregistered SIM". I had to go down to the store and swap my sim for a new one.
Best $10 that I've ever spent on an item from the great land of Hong Kong.
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I am selling a never used blackberry for tmobile on ebay. I got a question from someone asking if a SIM has ever been inserted. I dont know if this is true but he says if a SIM has been inserted than insurance cant be transfered to his account. Only the first SIM inserted can be used for insurance and if so I cant sell this phone as new.
It just came from the store and has never been used but I didnt watch them to see if they put any SIM in and took it out. Is this true?
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I am selling a never used blackberry for tmobile on ebay. I got a question from someone asking if a SIM has ever been inserted. I dont know if this is true but he says if a SIM has been inserted than insurance cant be transfered to his account. Only the first SIM inserted can be used for insurance and if so I cant sell this phone as new.
It just came from the store and has never been used but I didnt watch them to see if they put any SIM in and took it out. Is this true?
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Talk with the insurance company about transferring insurance to someone else.
I called and they said, "The sim has nothing to do with it' . Insurance is tied to the phone number not the sim. So, according to them only the person who buys it can have the insurance.
Im still unclear about this. If i send the phone out and the person fails on getting insurance I have to deal with him saying item is not as specified. I can change the condition of the phone to say used on ebay.
Hello i currently have an HTC Amaze 4G using a prepaid sim card on the 30 dollar 5GB 100 minutes plan. I just noticed that the one s need a micro sim card and im going to trade my amaze for a one s tommorow. Is it possible to cut down my sim to make it work on the one s? or do i need to a buy a new sim especially for the one s. Note that i want to use the prepaid 30 dollar plan with 5GB and 100 minutes.
Thanks.
i cut mine and works perfectly fine...
cool and it works with the prepaid plan right? can you tell me how you cut it did you watch a video or what ?
I used this template, and it works fine:
http://amjath.com/downloads/micro_sim_template.pdf
You have to be careful to get the scaling right, because the template is designed for A4 paper instead of letter. Make sure your SIM fits the standard SIM outline on the template before cutting anything. It took a little messing around with the print settings to get it to print at the right size.
thanks cant wait to get my htc one s tommorow and dive in into this great community
Costs only $4 to buy a sim cutter
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Most phone stores should have one too - and most wouldn't mind punching it for u.
The Three store cut mine for me and gave me a micro sim to normal simple adapter so i can use my old HTC Desire for festivals
I bought a sim cutter £2, sim works fine...
I have the same prepaid monthly plan as you. Before I was with Virgin Mobile before I switched over but in order to get the plan for me I either needed to order a sim from t-mobile's site or go to walmart. So I decided to go to Walmart instead and they told me that I had to buy a phone in order to get a sim card. I simply cut down my sim card with a pair of scissors carefully and put it in my HTC One S and it worked perfectly. I had problems with the wifi calling using the original sim card though. This was simply solved by going to the t-mobile store and the traded my sim for an actual micro sim card they had in the store. The salesman simply switched my account to the new micro sim card and everything has been fine from there. Wifi calling worked as well with the new sim.
Here the Vodafone store just switches the sim card for free. The old one is deactivated and the new one works direct. Ideal!
I didnt know you can get a SIM cutter and the adapter to get it back to full size. Is this the new thing now with micro SIM?
I saw them for sale on fleabay. I dont know they all say the cutter are for the iphone. The cutter and adapter will work on the One S also right?
Hi all,
I was looking at dual sim card phones for my 'round the world trip coming up, but decided I could save a bit of cash and just get a dual sim adapter.
I looked at Magicsim, and it looks to be pretty reasonable (~20 EUR from Eurodualsim.com, or ~18GBP from magic-sim.com).
Has anyone had any experience with these? Going to bang it into my old Nokia E63 (Symbion! Do you remember what that is? Ahaha). Do they work alright? I hope I'll be able to swap between two relatively easily to save on roaming fees.
Cheers,
dstambou
Yea I've talked about these before on here... Really useful, not had any problems. Pretty simple to switch by just selecting sim 1 or sim 2.
Previous discussion on here has suggested that eurodualsim isn't actually selling the official Magicsim product so I'd be wary or purchasing from there but apart from that I can recommend the product for sure. Hope that helps!
I'm out of the loop in regards to much going on with phones these days. I recently bought an Iphone 4s but it will not be here until this week coming up, my service ends w/ Straight Talk tomorrow and I JUST found out that they no longer carry AT&T sim cards. I cannot and will not buy a T-Mobile branded sim.
Here's what I need to know:
I want to keep my number but as of right now do I have any options to purchase another prepaid sim to keep it? I can't go to Walmart and pick up any sims being that the 4s needs a micro and I thought about cutting my current one that fits my 3Gs but I don't have a cutter.
I'm thinking of just going back to Red Pocket even though they are slightly more expensive but they are potential drama like Straight Talk (I called ST and they said they have micro sims but I'm not wasting $15 dollars to find if the T-Mo sim is indeed micro.
Bottom line is I've had my number for quite a while and want to keep it BUT I need to make the switch to a micro sim and ST is acting funny, suggestions?
Wow 45 views and no help... whoever can just delete this thread, thanks for nothing.
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I have Tmobile and on the website it says online activation and that it comes with a SIM card in it. However I already have a nano simcard as I have the S7 edge. Do I just pop my current sim card in it like I normally do when buying a phone?
You can technically, so you can keep the extra one as a spare. I still have a nano SIM for my S6, but I'm apparently getting a new one when I pick up my S8 from Best Buy at launch, so probably just gonna just use that, unless the guy's gonna plop in my old one in. But, in your case, if you plop your old one in BEFORE turning it on, I don't see why your current one wouldn't work.
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You can technically, so you can keep the extra one as a spare. I still have a nano SIM for my S6, but I'm apparently getting a new one when I pick up my S8 from Best Buy at launch, so probably just gonna just use that, unless the guy's gonna plop in my old one in. But, in your case, if you plop your old one in BEFORE turning it on, I don't see why your current one wouldn't work.
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I must have like 3 nano sims just laying around lol I buy so many phones.
Also about having a spare since I have a few extra Tmobile ones and I last month gave my dad my S7 because my dad's S5 was dying. Anyway the S5 uses the older larger SIM card so I took one of my spares to the Tmobile store to get him converted over and figured I'd save $25 bucks, but then the guy claimed they can't use them and makes me buy yet another SIM card for $25.
Is that true or did they just pull one on me in order to get $25 from me? So I will have 4 of these laying around when I get my s8 Plus lol.
Haha lawl. When I got my S6, despite getting it secondhand off Swappa, it came with a brand new nano SIM. When I activated it, I had to use the new nano SIM since I was upgrading from the S3, which uses the micro SIM.
Hm, I have heard that you can get charged for a SIM card if your current one isn't working, but if you already have one that's brand new, why would they charge you? I wonder if that's a T-Mobile thing, since I have AT&T and I've never gotten charged for a new SIM.
I should ask a rep next time I'm in an AT&T store regarding SIM cards. I had a friend on T-Mobile who thought her SIM card wasn't working, and when she went there, if it really was her SIM, they'd charge her $25 for a new one. Luckily, it was a phone issue, so she didn't get charged.
As long as the nano SIM was never taken out of it's original packaging, then they really shouldn't have charged you. If your spares were lying around as is, then I can see why they could charge you, as they assume that it's used, so it has someone else's info on it.