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How do you put a SIM card in a Galaxy Note 3?

How do you put a SIM card in a Galaxy Note 3?

36 second suggested clip0:000:45Samsung Galaxy Note 3: How to Insert a SIM Card – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd just pops it in about here. So just push it in just push all the way in then you couldn’t putMoreAnd just pops it in about here. So just push it in just push all the way in then you couldn’t put your extra back in and finally just close the back cover.

Can I put my SIM card in my phone without the tray?

If you want the SIM to work, once inserted, you need the tray, so that the SIM card is held securely in-place, with the correct orientation, and proper pressure against the contact points inside the phone. Without the tray, there’s just no way to do it.

How do you fix a SIM card tray that won’t open?

60 second suggested clip1:022:33Remove Stuck SIM Tray Not Open on Samsung Galaxy S6 / S7 / S8 / S9 …YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBecause the mechanism is no longer working so you have to do it manually pull it out so just twistMoreBecause the mechanism is no longer working so you have to do it manually pull it out so just twist the pin a little bit so push it in here like this and then pin it an angle.

How do you open the SIM card tray?

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How do you put a SIM card in a Galaxy Note?

61 second suggested clip0:111:43Samsung Note 10+ How To Remove Replace & Insert SIM – YouTubeYouTube

How do you take out the SIM card in a note 3?

Don’t modify or alter your SIM card.

  1. Ensure the device is powered off.
  2. With the display facing away, locate the notch in the cover located in the upper left edge then gently pull the cover off.
  3. Locate the notch in the lower right corner of the battery then gently pull the battery out.
  4. Slide the SIM card out of the slot.

How can I open my Samsung SIM tray without pin?

Using a paper clip, thumbtack, or a push pin For those who don’t have a SIM tray ejector on hand, the humble paper clip is one of the best alternatives. Just bend one of its ends and you’re good to go! But make sure you use a paper clip thin enough to fit into the tray’s hole.