Make a nanoSIM card
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09-11-2017 06:13 PM - edited 01-05-2022 03:14 AM
Hi,
Can I make my SIM card a nanoSIM card in order to fit in my new cell phone which is a Samsung Galaxy 7 edge?
Thanks.
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09-11-2017 10:21 PM
I have done it manuallly 3 times 2 times it worked 1 it didn't.
I used an old one as a template and did it manually. saved myself 20$ worst case i woould have to go to walmart and buy a new sim.
it all depends on how risk adverse your are. just don't cut off a finger.
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09-11-2017 09:25 PM
SIM cutting is butchery. A buddy has a SIM cutter and I have seen it in action. It leave really rough edges that can be smoothed out with a nail file. But then too much filing and size changes. For $10, why risk having a SIM stuck in the tray?
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09-11-2017 08:55 PM
@datha wrote:Hi,
Can I make my SIM card a nanoSIM card in order to fit in my new cell phone which is a Samsung Galaxy 7 edge?
Thanks.
I've done it before you can just cut it. Maybe print out a picture to scale on nano sim and use as guide. Also there are cutters on eBay you couple buy
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09-11-2017 08:04 PM
I don't recommend this but I once printed out a nano sim template and cut it with scissors. I only needed it to unlock a phone as it was another carrier sim. It worked for that but I'm not sure if anything else worked.
I would say play on the safe side and just buy a new tri-sim.
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09-11-2017 08:02 PM
I don't recommend this but I once printed out a nano sim template and cut it with scissors. I only needed it to unlock a phone as it was another carrier sim. It worked for that but I'm not sure if anything else worked.
I would say play on the safe side and just buy a new tri-sim.
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09-11-2017 07:52 PM
I don't recommend this but I once printed a paper template for the nano sim and used scissors to cut it across the lines. I think it worked, but not sure since I just needed another carrier sim to unlock my phone which it did the trick. Seems like people on youtube use an exacto knife.
I would caution on the safe side as the rest have said and just buy the $10 tri punch sim.
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09-11-2017 07:07 PM
@datha, If you know someone with a SIM cutter then I would give it a shot I have done a couple and had no issues. As long as there was a new SIM close by like a Walmart or WOW nothing to really worry about or lose by giving it a try. If you are doing it by hand I wouldn't recommend that way though.
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09-11-2017 06:37 PM
@datha while it's possible, it's also quite prone to ruining the card in the process. Honestly, I'd suggest you make your way to your nearest Walmert (electronics department) or WoW Mobile store and pick up a new tri-punch card for $10+tax. It's a safer way to go.
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