Introduzione
Questa semplice guida ti mostrerà come creare un adattatore da microSIM a SIM da una vecchia scheda SIM, in modo da poter usare una microSIM con dei dispositivi più datati. Questa procedura distrugge la vecchia scheda SIM. Fortunatamente, quando prendi una nuova scheda SIM, quella vecchia viene disattivata, rendendola inutile.
Cosa ti serve
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Prepara tutto ciò che serve:
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Un coltello XACTO e una buona superficie di taglio, come un tappetino autorigenerante
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Una matita
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Uno strumento per la rimozione della SIM o una graffetta.
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Il telefono
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Una vecchia scheda SIM che puoi sacrificare per creare l'adattatore
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Usa un coltello XACTO per tagliare sul contorno che hai tracciato.
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Può essere difficile controllare il coltello mentre applichi abbastanza forza da tagliare la plastica, quindi ti consiglio di essere leggero per i primi passaggi per creare una guida. Una volta creata una guida sufficiente, Fai un altro passaggio facendo più forza per tagliare la plastica. puoi anche fare dei fori guida con un trapano a punta fine.
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Quando hai quasi finito, gira la scheda SIM dall'altra parte. Dovresti riuscire a vedere i segni del taglio fatto sul lato superiore. Per un risultato più pulito, finisci di tagliare dal lato inferiore.
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Rimuovi il pezzo tagliato dalla scheda SIM.
Nice write up! I've done this numerous times. A word of advice and EXTREMELY helpful hint: , permanent double-sided tape." Not the commercial or industrial type but just your regular 3M permanent double-sided tape dispenser type, it comes in yellow packaging and usually a 2-pack. Your welcome, lol!
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Infila la tua scheda microSIM nel foro appena tagliato nell'altra SIM.
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Se la microSIM non entra, potresti dover rimuovere dell'altra plastica con il coltello per allargare il foro.
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Se hai tagliato il foro leggermente troppo largo, applica un pezzo di nastro adesivo sul retro della scheda SIM (il lato senza contatti) per tenere ferma la microSIM. Taglia il nastro in eccesso con il coltello.
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Prova l'adattatore. Io ho infilato la SIM nell'adattatore in un iPhone 2G per provarlo e tutto funziona perfettamente!
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Grazie per la lettura! Sentiti libero di contattarmi se hai qualsiasi problema o dei suggerimenti per migliorare la guida!
I'm so excited this worked! I used a credit card instead and taped the back to keep everything in place. Worked right away! Thanks for your brilliance.
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Just a heads up, this could vary easily ruin your SIM card. Better off buying a SIM cutter, faster & exact results.
I just did this with the miniSIM card from my iPhone 4 (ATT) to my iPhone 3GS. First time it was not sucessful, so I pulled it out and repositioned the miniSIM card and it worked perfectly! (Note: In regards to the first post, this method does DESTROY the full size SIM card, but if you are taking these steps this card is MOST LIKELY deactivated and thus garbage. In no way *should* this harm the miniSIM card.)
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great trick! Thanks, you saved my day!!
I just leave it here http://microsim-solutions.com/
No need to ruin your phone
This worked for me very well, thank you! I used a knife to cut out the micro-sim card shape on my standard sim card. Using tape to cover the rear worked as well.
Life saver! I dropped my iPhone 4s in water today. I really wanted to be able to use my number still, but have no other phone that takes a micro sim. I also couldn't even use my spare iPhone (3gs) because apparently my old sim card is too old for iPhones. So I was stuck using an old phone and an old number for the day.
On my first attempt at this the sim card kind of broke when I tried to cut into it. Luckily I had another dead sim that I could use, and it worked fine the second time. Now I can have my number and at least be able to use an iPhone.
Thank you!
Worked really well! My iPhone 4 died yesterday and I want to be able to call / be called until I get a new one. Used this manual to convert my micro SIM to a normal SIM for use in a (very old school) sony ericsson. For the people who say that you can ruin your SIM card: that shouldn't be a problem if you use a SIM card that is no longer useable anyway.
MY carrier were giving out the regular sim cards where the micro sim could be removed from it as a pull out!
I saved the cutout & it works perfectly as a SIM adaptor! I might well go back & collect a couple more just in case!
In addition, I taped a piece of scotch tape on the non-connector side so that the micro SIM will sit still in the adaptor & still no problems fitting it back into my iphone 3GS.
the un-used regular sized sim card i used had the outline of a micro-sim to it; so i merely cut carefully along the outline, pop out the old sim, then replace the hole with the new sim. paste a sticky tape to the non connector side to keep things in place. trim (carefully) the sides to remove excess sticky tapes.
this trimming is important because its usually a tight fit on the regular size sim slot.
all good.
This worked surprisingly well. I just replaced my malfunctioning HTC One M7 with and old school Iphone 3GS. It is working really well after modifying the SIM card to cradle the microSIM. I found a sharp pair of scissors worked better than an exacto knife.
If you're not wanting to destroy the old sim card then use an old bank card or similar, measure the large sim against the bank card, place the small sim in the correct position on the bank card 'sim', cut the lines and bingo.
I used a credit card and it worked! Thanks.
The cuts look like a god-awful mess guaranteed to lead to disaster! Why not spend less than $5 to buy proper gear instead of risking ruining a phone that costs far, far more? Another option is to use a cheap card reader to insert your diy card adapter into and download to pc then upload info to new correct size sim card to go into phone—never put any crap into any expensive equipment! Read this: https://www.androidcentral.com/warning-u...