It wasn't long ago that the purchase of a new mobile phone typically involved receiving a SIM ejector tool with the device. This tool allows users to remove a phone's SIM card, the small chip that ...
Your new phone came with a tiny metallic tool, especially designed to eject your SIM card. So, you put it somewhere safe and… then what? Most likely you ended up using a paper clip to eject your SIM.
If you’ve lost the SIM ejector tool that comes with the iPhone, you can still open the iPhone SIM tray with some workarounds. Here’s how. If you frequently take international trips it probably means ...
When Apple reinvented the paperclip for the famous SIM-eject tool, it was at least a free gizmo, included in the package. USBFever clearly thought there was a gap in this market though, and have ...
It is possible to remove the headband of AirPods Max with just a standard SIM card ejector tool, hinting at the possibility of interchanging headbands to achieve a different colorway. As mentioned in ...
It's only been a few days since Apple officially announced that they acquired Liquidmetal's IP, and immediately following the announcement rumors started swirling around like mad. What would the ...
Those of you who want to be able to eat honey-dipped powdered donuts without having to put your iPhone or iPod Touch down for five minutes may or may not take great pleasure in this affordable, yet ...
Close-up of a person inserting a SIM ejector tool into a phone - aileenchik/Shutterstock It wasn't long ago that the purchase of a new mobile phone typically involved receiving a SIM ejector tool with ...