To remove the SIM card from your iPhone, you'll need to eject the SIM card tray with a special tool or paperclip.
Rumors in recent years have said that the iPhone would abandon its physical SIM card in the US. Apple did just that with the iPhone 14 series. Rather than a SIM card, the US versions rely on eSIMs ...
Once you’ve activated your iPhone with your carrier, it should continue to work on the cellular network without any problems as long as you’re within range of a tower. Nevertheless, the vagaries of ...
To unlock your iPhone from its carrier, you'll likely need to contact your carrier directly to cancel your contract.
A new leak suggests Apple could integrate the physical SIM connector with the USB-C tail plug cable in iPhone 15 rather than a direct logic-board connection — potentially simplifying repair. Leaks ...
Multiple sources this week are claiming that Apple will remove the iPhone’s physical SIM card slot, which will leave the range entirely reliant on digital eSIMs. Moreover, while the first leak tipped ...