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Now it cannot read my sim card and I have a useless phone.
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My phone no longer works.
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Based on experience with other SIM adapters, I drilled a hole in this card, and can now insert it and remove it (with the help of needle-nosed pliers --- see uploaded photo).On my "dumb" phone, the SIM card fits into a recessed basin under a metal clip, instead of sliding straight into a slot (see other photo); it can then be removed by pushing at the bottom instead of sliding from the top
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The opening for the SIM card is too large, so the card falls out readily, potentially breaking your phone
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Unfortunately, it stuck so bad in my phone (Nokia 925) that I can't even open the SIM drawer, so now the phone is basically useless.
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now no sim cards register on it, the phone is not usable anymore
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The prongs bent and I had to forcibly withdrawn this piece of garbage form my phone.
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Ruined my phone.
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Ruined my phone
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I bought another brand and it damaged my phone.
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I needed SIM card adapters so I can easily switch between my two smart phones
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My dad loved them, they are good if you like switching phones like he does
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I've considered buying the cheap go smart phones to make a loss cheaper yet,
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Depending on the design of the SIM holder of the phone you're trying to put this into, the nano-SIM may disengage from the holder when you're sliding it in or out, and if it snags on the SIM contact of the phone, it could permanently damage your phone--that happened to mine where one contact broke off
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The mini-SIM slot in my smart phone requires that the card slide straight in, and that it be pulled out by one end
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It broke my phone's sim card slot
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The phone is now unusable as a phone