01-29-2021 01:26 AM
I accidentally stuck my sim tray closed with epoxy resin and now my phone is basically plastic and it’s broken now so I can’t open the sim tray or use my phone at all. How do I get the resin to go back to liquid?
01-30-2021 06:53 PM
I think the greyed out thingy has to do with doing an update via iTunes when you change providers.....
01-30-2021 02:27 PM
I got back into my self serve!!!!
thank you to everyone for your help and for all the support, and the compliments on my hair! Yes I grew it myself, thanks.
I’m still not into my iCloud yet but that’s gonna be easier now that I am in here!
01-30-2021 01:07 PM
The part about possibly being locked is just a guess so far.
It just did nothing. When I went to settings then down to phone it was greyed out and said no sim.
I was guessing that it comes locked but they will unlock it if asked too???
I’m also looking for an app that would let me input my own phone number without having to confirm it with a code. Doubt that’s gonna be a real thing.
01-30-2021 01:03 PM
I recommend the 12 pro even though it costs more than I would like, it is something I spend every day doing. I use it more hours a day than a car or my bed. The features are great too. Fastest phone I’ve ever had. The LiDAR was the selling feature for me and it did not disappoint.
And you are so right about parts and apple care is important. I am covered now.
The X was not covered. It was the most expensive iPhone screen to replace ever. That’s why I did the resin on the back glass when it broke. I wish I would have removed the sim first. Other than that there was no issues with the resin.
01-30-2021 12:44 PM - edited 01-30-2021 12:50 PM
Still a ridiculously expensive device.
OEM parts are so pricey that it actually costs less to pay the premium for "AppleCare+" warranty then pay Apple to do the repair in house - even with Apple's ripoff prices for basic services, and their deductible clauses, their exceptions, their limitations, their penalties.
Non-OEM parts are not (yet) available for this device, repair shops and DIY just can't service this device at lower cost.
https://www.consumerreports.org/extended-warranties/should-you-buy-applecare-plus-for-your-iphone/
01-30-2021 12:13 PM
Another chapter for "When simple repairs go bad....."
What message do you get in your iPhone 12 when you put the sim card in it? No phone in Canada is supposed to be locked to a carrier since more than 3 years ago ( Dec. 2017).
01-30-2021 08:45 AM
Well I tried heating the resin and that didn’t work. I tried heating a pin first and sticking it into the sim tray and then when that didn’t work I torched the whole area with a torch lighter.
still nothing.
So I took apart my iPhone X.
it was very easy to get the broken screen off and the tray was still stuck! I couldn’t get it loose at all so I ripped open the inside top off the sim tray compartment and pulled it out that way.
now guess what!?!?
I put the sim into my iPhone 12 Pro and would you believe it, it didn’t work!
the saga continues....
I think my new phone is just locked to a different company but I’m going to call and have them unlock it.
01-30-2021 05:15 AM
I have to say this has been entertaining and riveting. I can't wait to find out how it turns out.
01-29-2021 11:26 AM
@Jasondimera Heating not a good idea as epoxy once cured doesn't really melt. Couple ideas:
Good luck.
01-29-2021 09:14 AM
@Jasondimera Access your iCloud account: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251627201
01-29-2021 08:38 AM
I know. That’s why I posted 2 separate questions. I don’t know how they got merged.
01-29-2021 08:35 AM
I had broke the back glass on my phone so I put a layer of resin over top of the broken glass. It actually worked out great! Smooth plastic like finish. I just think that some must have got on my friends hand and then into the opening hole in the tray.
I never realized that someone could potentially think of opening my sim tray.
wasn’t paranoid but am a little uneasy now.
thanks for the advice. I will do that going forward.
01-29-2021 06:38 AM - edited 01-29-2021 06:58 AM
How does one "accidentally" place a permanent adhesive seal on a SIM compartment?
It's enough to just scrub the printed number off the SIM card, put an access PIN code onto it, and use the phone's built-in software security features, lol, especially since the cheap nvflash on SIM cards can die sooner than the expensive devices they're plugged into.
If you're paranoid then the first and best (only) way to truly prevent people from hacking into your tech is to completely deny them any physical access. SIM card readers/writers only cost $8 on amazon. Don't let other people use your phone or do anything with your phone out of your sight.
01-29-2021 01:35 AM
I didn’t but I will now! Thanks!
yes if that doesn’t work I will have to take it apart.
01-29-2021 01:33 AM
@Jasondimera wrote:how do I transfer my number to another sim without being able to get into my iCloud for my account password?
iCloud isn't related to changing to a different SIM card.
01-29-2021 01:29 AM
That would be the Re-liquifying Resin forum. Not here. 🙂
01-29-2021 01:28 AM - edited 01-29-2021 01:30 AM
@Jasondimera wrote:I accidentally stuck my sim tray closed with epoxy resin and now my phone is basically plastic and it’s broken now so I can’t open the sim tray or use my phone at all. How do I get the resin to go back to liquid?
If you're glued the SIM card tray shut, you might have no choice but to break the tray to remove it. You may also need to dismantle your phone to get your SIM card out. I'm assuming that you're tried heating the adhesive?
01-29-2021 01:28 AM
I hate two factor
how do I remove it from my iCloud?
01-29-2021 01:27 AM
how do I transfer my number to another sim without being able to get into my iCloud for my account password?