Hi
Tomorrow my new unlocked Streak arrives from Dell. I already have a jailbroken iPhone 4 and a rooted Sprint EVO 4G.
I have a Sim adapter so I can use my iPhone 4 Sim in the Streak. Any problem?
Next question. Should I do the Dell OTA 2.2 upgrade or install dj_steve's 1.5.2?
Thanks
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I can answer the first question. Yes the iphone 4 sim with sim adapter works fine in my dell streak. Everything works data,voice, voicemail. no setting changes needed.
macnplay said:
I can answer the first question. Yes the iphone 4 sim with sim adapter works fine in my dell streak. Everything works data,voice, voicemail. no setting changes needed.
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why do you need a sim adapter? Serious question actually. I took my old sim out of my iPhone and tossed it into my Streak and it worked perfectly fine. Now I will say that if I try and do the reverse I no longer have the data on my iPhone. Still works as a phone however.
sukemecuke said:
why do you need a sim adapter? Serious question actually. I took my old sim out of my iPhone and tossed it into my Streak and it worked perfectly fine. Now I will say that if I try and do the reverse I no longer have the data on my iPhone. Still works as a phone however.
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Iphone 4 is the first Apple phone that has a micro sim, its smaller than the regular sim cards as it only is the side of the metal contacts. The adapter adds the extra plastic to convert it back to regular size.
sukemecuke said:
why do you need a sim adapter? Serious question actually. I took my old sim out of my iPhone and tossed it into my Streak and it worked perfectly fine. Now I will say that if I try and do the reverse I no longer have the data on my iPhone. Still works as a phone however.
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The iPhone 4 uses a micro sim. Its smaller the the normal similar cards
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I was wondering how easy it would be to go from a Galaxy S2 to a Nexus 4. If I wanted to, would I be able to just buy the Nexus 4, pop in the SIM card from my Galaxy S2, and just go giddy with joy from there?
The N4 has a Micro SIM, so you would either need to 1) Cut the SIM (service available almost anywhere) or 2) Get a Micro SIM from your carrier.
You can then get a Micro SIM adapter, which in short converts the Micro SIM back to the Standard SIM size if you choose to go to the S2 again.
dhruvmalik said:
The N4 has a Micro SIM, so you would either need to 1) Cut the SIM (service available almost anywhere) or 2) Get a Micro SIM from your carrier.
You can then get a Micro SIM adapter, which in short converts the Micro SIM back to the Standard SIM size if you choose to go to the S2 again.
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Okay, I'm hoping you can and are willing to share some of your knowledge with me. I just sold my Galaxy Note (i717) but held onto the SIM card, should I trash it since the Nexus 4 needs a Micro-Sim?
Alzoids said:
Okay, I'm hoping you can and are willing to share some of your knowledge with me. I just sold my Galaxy Note (i717) but held onto the SIM card, should I trash it since the Nexus 4 needs a Micro-Sim?
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Your SIM card will still work on the nexus 4 just cut it. Plenty of tutorials online and pretty easy.
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Alzoids said:
Okay, I'm hoping you can and are willing to share some of your knowledge with me. I just sold my Galaxy Note (i717) but held onto the SIM card, should I trash it since the Nexus 4 needs a Micro-Sim?
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If you're really desperate for a micro-SIM and/or short on cash you can cut it, though personally I'd recommend that you just get a micro-SIM from your carrier. Here in Australia at least, I believe there are a small amount of SIMs that just won't cut down to a micro-SIM without turning into a dud since the metal contact sections are slightly larger/smaller.
You can also use a cut mini-SIM->micro-SIM as an interim SIM whilst awaiting the legitimate micro-SIM
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If you're really desperate for a micro-SIM and/or short on cash you can cut it, though personally I'd recommend that you just get a micro-SIM from your carrier. Here in Australia at least, I believe there are a small amount of SIMs that just won't cut down to a micro-SIM without turning into a dud since the metal contact sections are slightly larger/smaller.
You can also use a cut mini-SIM->micro-SIM as an interim SIM whilst awaiting the legitimate micro-SIM
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Whoa, wait. They CHARGE for sim cards in Australia? Here in the states you can go to your local carrier store and request a few for free! Or does it only apply to Micro-Sims?
florelui001p said:
Your SIM card will still work on the nexus 4 just cut it. Plenty of tutorials online and pretty easy.
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Alright, I may just look one up if I'm too lazy to go to the AT&T Store!
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Whoa, wait. They CHARGE for sim cards in Australia? Here in the states you can go to your local carrier store and request a few for free! Or does it only apply to Micro-Sims?
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Oh dear, the inequity, for my carrier at least, it's $20 for a new SIM (any new SIM). Not sure about other carriers though they might be free (mine's a very budget oriented but great value for money type of carrier)
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Thank you dhruvmalik!
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Oh dear, the inequity, for my carrier at least, it's $20 for a new SIM (any new SIM). Not sure about other carriers though they might be free (mine's a very budget oriented but great value for money type of carrier)
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Definitely free to get a replacement SIM with Telstra, though they're pretty much the premium carrier in Australia. Guessing you're Amaysim or LiveConnected? I'll probably switch to LC once I get the N4.
Passa91 said:
Definitely free to get a replacement SIM with Telstra, though they're pretty much the premium carrier in Australia. Guessing you're Amaysim or LiveConnected? I'll probably switch to LC once I get the N4.
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Yep, LiveConnected. I get heaps of data and credit to use though and I'm more than satisfied with their service.
Good info.
I think you got your answer already, but wanted to give my input on one thing, might save you a few bucks if it isn't too late already.
If you chose to use the micro sim back in S2, you DO NOT need an adapter. I was swapping my iPhone 4 sim back and forth between s2 and ip4, In s2, you just align the sim contacts with the metal contacts of the phone and push it in place.. no need for an adapter, and most adapters wont fit in s2 unless you apply a lot of pressure which may damage your phone.
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I think you got your answer already, but wanted to give my input on one thing, might save you a few bucks if it isn't too late already.
If you chose to use the micro sim back in S2, you DO NOT need an adapter. I was swapping my iPhone 4 sim back and forth between s2 and ip4, In s2, you just align the sim contacts with the metal contacts of the phone and push it in place.. no need for an adapter, and most adapters wont fit in s2 unless you apply a lot of pressure which may damage your phone.
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dont you get that adapter in a box when you buy s2?
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Hey,
I earlier cut down my very old, like 6 or more years old SIM card down to a Micro SIM.
When i inserted it in the Nexus 4 there was some kind of resistance but it fit in.
Unfortunately the cutting didnt work so i had to get a new Micro Sim eventually from my mobile phone provider.
When i took out the old , cut-down-SIM i also had to press comparatively strong with the ejection tool to get the SIM-Tray to pop out.
Now when i compare the thicknes of my old SIM and the new MICRO SIM, the MICRO SIM seems to be thinner.
Is it possible that i damaged the SIM-Card Slot?
If yes , how would i realize this?
Thanks for your help!
"When i inserted it in the Nexus 4 there was some kind of resistance but it fit in."
next time I would suggest to use sand paper to smooth the edges so that it can be easier fitting in. Thats what I did when i cut my SIM. works perfectly now.
It is possible that your sim slot has a light damaged.
You could realize it this way:
if you are using a regular MICRO-SIM, and if your phone sometimes searching for SIM card, it means the MICROSIM is too loose inside the slot and probably because of the damage.
Send the phone to me and i'll fix it
You may not get it back though
ahzim said:
"When i inserted it in the Nexus 4 there was some kind of resistance but it fit in."
next time I would suggest to use sand paper to smooth the edges so that it can be easier fitting in. Thats what I did when i cut my SIM. works perfectly now.
It is possible that your sim slot has a light damaged.
You could realize it this way:
if you are using a regular MICRO-SIM, and if your phone sometimes searching for SIM card, it means the MICROSIM is too loose inside the slot and probably because of the damage.
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Ok, thanks for your help!
I did indeed sand the edges until the card itself fit perfectly without any tolerance into the tray.
checked on wikipedia and obviously all the simcards , micro, mini, should be 76mm in thickness (only nano being thinner)...dont know where that slight resistance came from. Funnily though that the new MICRO is from a left and right moving/tolerance perspective (width and height) has some little tolerance i could let it practically fall into the tray. however i think left/right movement should be no problem, more if the card doesnt touch the contacts within the phone at all i guess?
I'm upgrading my GNex to the N4 when it comes in the mail. Never had to cut a SIM before, but looks like I'm about to learn how :laugh:
[Q] Are all SIM cutters created equal? Any particular model better than the rest? I see a few on amazon for less than 5 bucks, but I'm only going to get one shot at this and want to get it right the first time. Of course I'm researching around, but thought I'd come here first. Thanks in advance.
v12xke said:
I'm upgrading my GNex to the N4 when it comes in the mail. Never had to cut a SIM before, but looks like I'm about to learn how :laugh:
[Q] Are all SIM cutters created equal? Any particular model better than the rest? I see a few on amazon for less than 5 bucks, but I'm only going to get one shot at this and want to get it right the first time. Of course I'm researching around, but thought I'd come here first. Thanks in advance.
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T-Mobile or AT&T will give you micro sim for free.
tonyio said:
T-Mobile or AT&T will give you micro sim for free.
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If I have an LTE plan (I come form a Skyrocket), could I assume this microsim is LTE capable? Just wondering, after reading some people reporting that some HSPA+ APNs work much better, but only when you "have an LTE plan".
tonyio said:
T-Mobile or AT&T will give you micro sim for free.
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True. TMobile will give just about anyone a free SIM. The trouble is getting my account (prepaid) moved from one SIM to the other without them screwing up my $30 / month unlimited data plan. That, and I don't think they offer this service to prepaid customers. Heck, I've never even been to the TMo store...I got the phone direct from Google and activated it with a SIM activation kit online. I thought the easy route would be to just cut the SIM I have. Seems simple enough, but I've never cut my own before. Can anyone recommend a certain brand / model sim cutter (or one to avoid)? Thanks.
I got the Noosy 2nd generation SIM cutter from Amazon for like $9. Easy to cut and fit into the Nexus 4 with no problems.
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Ulver said:
I got the Noosy 2nd generation SIM cutter from Amazon for like $9. Easy to cut and fit into the Nexus 4 with no problems.
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A microsim card on t-mobile/ATT is only 99 cents more... And free if you are on contract...
Additionally, 6 year old sims are unlikely to support 4G data service, at least not very well. I don't understand why people are confused when they have terrible speeds or a broken sim tray after they spend time cutting their own sim, even buying a cutter when you could just buy a microsim for $9.99. It's common sense. Just get the right part, don't cheap out on a $400 device. T_T
It's really just simple logic. Do you guys really not have $10 to just get a microsim from your carrier? It will work so much better and be so much easier.
MusicMan374 said:
It's really just simple logic. Do you guys really not have $10 to just get a microsim from your carrier? It will work so much better and be so much easier.
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Once my N4 arrives, I'll go with that option. As long as I can be assured the microsim AT&T gives me supports the speeds, I'll take it. I think their only official microsim device is the iPhone 5, isn't it? So they should have an LTE-capable microsim card...
iphone 5 uses a nanosim. As long as you get a recent microsim, you should be able to access the network and get HSPA speeds.
I was thinking of doing that but the only sims I have are from dumb tracfones can they be cut down and used with the Nexus 4?
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iphone 5 uses a nanosim. As long as you get a recent microsim, you should be able to access the network and get HSPA speeds.
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Right! I thought I was wrong on that one, a few minutes after I wrote it... but then again, if it's as you say, I should have no trouble once I request a microsim at AT&T - I have a minisim right now that came with my Skyrocket.
Or you could not do that and spend the same amount of money on a micro Sim as a Sim cutter. Seriously. Its a scam, they sell the Sim cutters for the same price as the Sim card itself, I can't believe people really fall for this.
Go America.
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So I've been using my Nokia Lumina 710 for a month now (it uses a Micro sim).
The sim works fine in the Nokia Lumina. When I put it in the Nexus 4 nothing happens.
It does not read it, it says "NO SIM CARD - EMRGECNY CALLS ONLY"
What do I do?
I installed it correctly in the phone.
Note: The Sim I used in the windows phone I CUT MY SELF
Solution: I went to a store and bought an actual Micro Sim that is already cut, and that worked fine.
The issue was that if you cut your own micro sim, it wont line up the gold part with the Nexus 4 properly, and will not be read.
imtiax said:
So I've been using my Nokia Lumina 710 for a month now (it uses a Micro sim).
The sim works fine in the Nokia Lumina. When I put it in the Nexus 4 nothing happens.
It does not read it.
What do I do?
I installed it correctly in the phone.
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Restart/reboot the phone.
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I tried doing that multiple times.
Just happen w/ me. Got the first N4 last week, lasted 2 days before signal disappeared. RMA'd, got new one last Friday, so far so good.
imtiax said:
So I've been using my Nokia Lumina 710 for a month now (it uses a Micro sim).
The sim works fine in the Nokia Lumina. When I put it in the Nexus 4 nothing happens.
It does not read it, it says "NO SIM CARD - EMRGECNY CALLS ONLY"
What do I do?
I installed it correctly in the phone.
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Whose SIM card are you using? Have you tried using a SIM from another carrier?
i bought my nexus 4 about a month ago. it wouldnt get a signal with any sim card. i brought it back to the authorized tmobile dealer where i bought it the next morning, and they exchanged it for me right away. i was told that there is a known issue with not being able to read the sim. anyways, the n4 i received as an exchange i liked better
moral of the story, if you buy your device at a store(not online), have them activate your sim there, and stick it into the device before you leave.
I went to a store and bought a brand new micro sim, I guess the Nexus 4 didn't like the way I cut the old one I used on the Lumina. Been working fine since.
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I went to a store and bought a brand new micro sim, I guess the Nexus 4 didn't like the way I cut the old one I used on the Lumina. Been working fine since.
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Your original post never mentioned that the sim was originally NOT a micro sim and that you cut it down. That would have been helpful info.
xda6969 said:
Your original post never mentioned that the sim was originally NOT a micro sim and that you cut it down. That would have been helpful info.
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Beat me to it!
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imtiax said:
I went to a store and bought a brand new micro sim, I guess the Nexus 4 didn't like the way I cut the old one I used on the Lumina. Been working fine since.
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How about updating the OP to "User Error, nothing wrong with my wonderful N4."
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I have updated the OP.
imtiax said:
So I've been using my Nokia Lumina 710 for a month now (it uses a Micro sim).
The sim works fine in the Nokia Lumina. When I put it in the Nexus 4 nothing happens.
It does not read it, it says "NO SIM CARD - EMRGECNY CALLS ONLY"
What do I do?
I installed it correctly in the phone.
Note: The Sim I used in the windows phone I CUT MY SELF
Solution: I went to a store and bought an actual Micro Sim that is already cut, and that worked fine.
The issue was that if you cut your own micro sim, it wont line up the gold part with the Nexus 4 properly, and will not be read.
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I also got the same problem.
I think when you cut a mini-sim to Micro-SIM the metal part of the sim is little bit bigger than the original micro sim. This makes short circuit when you put it in the Sim tray of Nexus 4 (Which also metal). I just apply a sellotape to the sides of the sim and after that it worked for me.
Just give it a try
I had a problem with the Nexus refusing to connect to the mobile network. I fixed it by reflashing the modem firmware in CWM
I got my N4 yesterday and i also ordered a micro sim cutter off Amazon.com
I'm on T-Mobile. Do you recommend that I try and use the cutter on it or just go and get an official sim?
What is the failure rate of the sim cutter?
If you have some old unused sims, check the cutter out on them first and make sure they work.
The cutter I got was rubbish, where the sim could move side to side in the device. But I worked out if I made sure it was right up against a certain edge the cut sims worked OK.
I just used my xacto knife to cut my SIM. You could also sand down the edges, so they're smooth. I'm sure a regular knife would work too. Just print the template at 100% scaling, mark, and cut away.
I first used scissors and a template I downloaded online. I lined it up and cut the sucker. It wasn't pretty but it worked on my N4 lol. But I had a mini one ordered from tmo that only cost me $1.07. Now I see that Tmo is selling them for 10bux on their website. Not horrible, but 10x what I paid lol. Maybe try your luck and call a few tmo stores to see if they can replace your existing sim with a micro sim? Price quote and get a full name of the person giving you that price quote!
You may even get one for free!
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I first used scissors and a template I downloaded online. I lined it up and cut the sucker. It wasn't pretty but it worked on my N4 lol. But I had a mini one ordered from tmo that only cost me $1.07. Now I see that Tmo is selling them for 10bux on their website. Not horrible, but 10x what I paid lol. Maybe try your luck and call a few tmo stores to see if they can replace your existing sim with a micro sim? Price quote and get a full name of the person giving you that price quote!
You may even get one for free!
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I have a couple of sim cards laying around. I'll test it on them first.
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I have a couple of sim cards laying around. I'll test it on them first.
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The one that I bought to cut the sim for my one x works perfect in my N4. But like others have said, make sure you don't have a cutter that's barely worth its weight.
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DEFJAMVAN said:
I got my N4 yesterday and i also ordered a micro sim cutter off Amazon.com
I'm on T-Mobile. Do you recommend that I try and use the cutter on it or just go and get an official sim?
What is the failure rate of the sim cutter?
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Get an official micro sim.
If you can get an official micro sim then do it. You won't have to go through the hassle of cutting. If you're like me and your company doesn't offer micro sims then cut it. I cut mine and everything works fine
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I went to the T-Mobile store to ask for one when I got an HTC one s... They refused since I was not main account holder (mother is)
..went back to my truck and sent my wife in and out she comes with an already activated micro sim ready to use.
I always send my wife to do **** like that
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You can get a free micro Sim card from a t mobile store.
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I have been cutting micro and nano SIMs with normal scissors and knife for forever. just print a template on the internet and cut away. There's little that can go wrong IMHO
Bought a cheap one off ebay (<$5) that came with adapters, it worked just fine and now I'm futureproofed with a micro sim that can be bumped up to a mini or a full size.
I receive it in the mail a few hours ago and it worked perfectly. Thanks you guy!
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raphyv23 said:
Hey Guys
I bought my Nexus 4 the other day. Its my 2nd android phone still don't know much about android I switched from an iPhone to android. When I received my nexus 4 It had a MicroSIM card slot so I took the SIM from my HTC One which I cut myself from a template (works fine on the HTC One) and I Inserted It and It said Emergency calls only. I've tried flashing some roms but It didn't work. So I called up my carrier and asked them for an actual MicroSIM that was by them and they sent me one with the same Phone Number. But still No Luck with It. Any help?
Thanks
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If the cards are cut from a regular SIM, you will have issues as the N4 is very picky about SIM cards. Search the forums, people have reported this issue. Only way around it is to use micro sim that are not cut from regular sims.
I hope you bought this brand new....
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I had the same problem before. Cut my old sim card and it didn't work on N4. (The N4 was straight out of the box). It works on other phones though. So, I got myself a replacement micro sim for the previously cut sim but it still didn't work.
In the end, I went back to the service provider, bought a new sim (from the same provider, only different number), cut it to micro size, pops it in and voila! It works.
I was like, "eh?! You've got to be kidding me!". So yeah, my conclusion back then was that my N4 hates the old number. Hahahaha
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