Sim card tray - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Bought my s4 last week, i have 2 sim cards i switch between. Anyways, second time i do the switch the sim gets stuck, got it out with a needle through the small hole towards the top. The spring is now broken making the switch harder. Just wanted to highlight the problem, so be extra careful

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SIM Hotswap

Hy,
I hotswaped my SIM card few times.
Went to Comm Manager, Phone OFF, take SIM out, put another one in, Phone ON...
I'm just curious if something could go wrong by swaping SIM this way, since it is a lot faster not waiting the device to reboot.
Cheers!
Hi
I am curious how you swap the sim without taking the battery out.
r
Andrew
Bend it over the battery with a toothpick/stylus or fingernail, then just slide it out. Its actually easy, and it saves time.
Yep its possible !
I would be wary of bending the metal sim retaining bracket though.
On my Kaiser I had to pack it out with a piece of paper to ensure the sim made good contact - and on that phone I hot swapped with no problems.
r
Andrew
I have been swapping sim cards quite a few times, I always use paper, the size of a sim card and leave it in inside the cover.
Very easy and the paper protects the battery and sim card from being scratched.

Nexus 4 not recognizing sim card

I printed out a template and cut my old sim card from Rogers. It's activated and the back of it says HSDPA.
I have tried inserting the sim while my phone was off. I turned it on and it still said no sim card. Do I need a new sim card?
One side of the gold chip touches the metal tray. Does that make a difference?
emmui said:
I printed out a template and cut my old sim card from Rogers. It's activated and the back of it says HSDPA.
I have tried inserting the sim while my phone was off. I turned it on and it still said no sim card. Do I need a new sim card?
One side of the gold chip touches the metal tray. Does that make a difference?
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I chopped my tmobile sim card (from G1 days) and the gold chip was larger than the replacement sim that I got (G2X). I popped the newer sim into my G2X and activated. Then removed and used the template to chop and it detected immediately one placed in the tray.
Sounds like you need a newer card to me.
Hope this helps.
emmui said:
I printed out a template and cut my old sim card from Rogers. It's activated and the back of it says HSDPA.
I have tried inserting the sim while my phone was off. I turned it on and it still said no sim card. Do I need a new sim card?
One side of the gold chip touches the metal tray. Does that make a difference?
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Yes you need to get a new sim card,
The problem with Nexus 4 sim tray is that it's metal and not insulated like iPhone 4,
This also was the cause for data drop on my side, I had my sim card replaced after my first one just completely not working anymore. And just so it won't happen again, I took a thin piece of paper to cover part of the sim card just so it doesn't touch the metal tray on both sides
emmui said:
I printed out a template and cut my old sim card from Rogers. It's activated and the back of it says HSDPA.
I have tried inserting the sim while my phone was off. I turned it on and it still said no sim card. Do I need a new sim card?
One side of the gold chip touches the metal tray. Does that make a difference?
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My card was cut and seemed top work fine until it sit if popped outs place one day, took it it and grinded away the edgy bits that the cutter left behind so it was smooth and got nicely into the tray. Benn working ever since (fingers crossed!)

How to remove the SIM card easily

How to remove the SIM card easily ?
I'm still switching between my note2 and note3 until all is reconfigured; so I'm switching the SIM card as well.
removing the SIM is not easy on the Note3 due to the abscence of spring mechanism.
I wanted to share my solution, which is a very common answer to common problems: 'Duct Tape'.
Cut a small string of tape, stick on SIM, make a little handle by sticking the rest of the tape to itself; profit.
See pics in below links.
http://s13.postimg.org/vk1t5v0xz/duct_Tape01.jpg
http://s18.postimg.org/d34x3qzfd/duct_Tape02.jpg
http://s17.postimg.org/yp4oicalr/duct_Tape03.jpg
MasterZ
As is explained in the manual and quickstart guide:
REMOVE THE BATTERY BEFORE INSERTING OR REMOVING THE SIM.
Also, it rests 2 milimeter below the edge of the battery. If you lot, who are supposed to be tech-savvy, couldn't figure that one out by means of logical thinking, I weep for the future of humanity.
Indeed, I didn't try but I don't think you can remove the SIM with the battery in; even with the tape...
I use one tweezers to extract it. (Whitout battery)
Masterz said:
How to remove the SIM card easily ?
I'm still switching between my note2 and note3 until all is reconfigured; so I'm switching the SIM card as well.
removing the SIM is not easy on the Note3 due to the abscence of spring mechanism.
I wanted to share my solution, which is a very common answer to common problems: 'Duct Tape'.
Cut a small string of tape, stick on SIM, make a little handle by sticking the rest of the tape to itself; profit.
See pics in below links.
http://s13.postimg.org/vk1t5v0xz/duct_Tape01.jpg
http://s18.postimg.org/d34x3qzfd/duct_Tape02.jpg
http://s17.postimg.org/yp4oicalr/duct_Tape03.jpg
MasterZ
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For my Note 3 I never had a problem pulling it out
1. Take out the battery
2. Make sure your Thumb has some sort of friction (NOT SMOOTH)
3. Rest your thumb on the edge of the sim and pull downwards (Due to friction the sim pulls out with some force)
4. Done
I swapped sims like this from day 1 when I unlocked it and tested my friends sims in and out.
I never used a third party tool...
:good: good solution
I used a pencil eraser - the rubber provides plenty of grip, and the pencil eraser head is small, so it's the perfect tool. I easily switched SIMs back and forth using this method, with no problem.

[Q]Remove SIM reader

So...recently I switched to a new T-mobile prepaid plan, and the sim card the pack came with was (unbeknownst to me at the time) a microSIM.
(Wasn't paying attention to the package. Phone had been turned off for days, I was excited). Being the stupid person I am, I put the microSIM card in my sim card slot and (*gasp*) it was too small. I couldn't get it out with my fingers, so i took a paper clip to it. I suppose in the process of removing the sim card, I must have pushed some of the pins down. The phone no longer recognizes any sim cards. I've taken the phone apart down to the motherboard, but the sim card reader the the sd reader are attached to the motherboard. Does anyone know of anyway that I can remove them from the motherboard so I can access the pins underneath the reader? Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the long post...I like typing..
whytry23000 said:
So...recently I switched to a new T-mobile prepaid plan, and the sim card the pack came with was (unbeknownst to me at the time) a microSIM.
(Wasn't paying attention to the package. Phone had been turned off for days, I was excited). Being the stupid person I am, I put the microSIM card in my sim card slot and (*gasp*) it was too small. I couldn't get it out with my fingers, so i took a paper clip to it. I suppose in the process of removing the sim card, I must have pushed some of the pins down. The phone no longer recognizes any sim cards. I've taken the phone apart down to the motherboard, but the sim card reader the the sd reader are attached to the motherboard. Does anyone know of anyway that I can remove them from the motherboard so I can access the pins underneath the reader? Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the long post...I like typing..
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They aren't actually attached to the motherboard, they are attached to a thin metal plate above the motherboard, and connect underneath with a small black ribbon on the right hand side (not the camera ribbon). You can gently undo the black ribbon cable that wraps underneath on the right hand side (near the black coax cable), then unlatch the tiny metal tabs all around the metal plate they are attached to (I used a small flathead to pry them), and pop the plate off. Can't remember if you can access the pins from there, but you might get a better look at it at least. If I remember there are a few little holes under the sim reader, where you might be able to access whatever you jammed up.
Good luck!

Stuck SIM tray

hello guys, yesterday I was trying to switch my sd card and what I didnt expect, I couldnt remove the tray.
I thought maybe sim or sd was stuck, so after a while, I was able to gently remove it with a knife.
As it turned out, that wasnt a problem and I still cant remove it fully...
ye...why does this have to happen... anyone have some trick maybe? Or experienced the same problem?
Thanks
It's possible that your SIM card (or a storage card) has become disloged, ie; is not laying flat in the tray. I think the best you can do is to gently push the tray back in and lay it flat face up and see if you can shake it a bit to get it to settle into the tray. If that does not work, I would take it somewhere for repairs.
Just cant believe this really...
I managed to break it, so the stuck piece is still in my phone, but now I am at least able to put a sim and sd card into it.
Contacts little bent, but its how it is and the phone works. Will have to ask about warranty service on this, I am really curious, what will they say...
So be aware, even thing like this can happen...
Yes, this SIM tray is very fragile. You are not the first.
Exact same thing happened to me. I believe there is some clip or contact that detects when the Sim tray is inserted or ejected and it gets caught there. They used a flimsy plastic Sim tray and it breaks in the same place.
The SD card and Sim tray still work. Just have to reset the phone when you change it for the phone to detect the changes.
Happened to me exactly like yours...i used a very this bit of plastic, with a bit of blue tack very firmly attached to the plastic and gently, VERY gently pushed it in to the sim/sd card slot and only took 2 attempts but the bit that broke off came out!!
Then went on Ebay and got a brand new sim/sd card tray and voila!
Cost me £4.50 for new sim tray, but working perfect now.
Matt
Any ideas on extracting w/o breaking the tray?
I have the exact same issue as the OP (before his tray broke).
Does anyone know any tricks to extract a stuck tray without breaking it?
edit: nm. Broke the tray. Took no force at all.
So the issue here is one of the SIM reader pins is sticking up and is catching the tray. Trying carefully to bend it back where it belongs.
edit #2: Can't bend the pin back w/o disassembling the phone. Going to borrow a heat gun.
matthew33 said:
Happened to me exactly like yours...i used a very this bit of plastic, with a bit of blue tack very firmly attached to the plastic and gently, VERY gently pushed it in to the sim/sd card slot and only took 2 attempts but the bit that broke off came out!!
Then went on Ebay and got a brand new sim/sd card tray and voila!
Cost me £4.50 for new sim tray, but working perfect now.
Matt
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Hey there Matt, I got exact same problem, tray got stuck and I rushly pull left over broken tray. I replace the sim tray but now sdcard not working. It is detected and attempt to format the card but fail at 20%. I'm still try to repeatly removing sim tray before I take it to LG.
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samo147 said:
Exact same thing happened to me. I believe there is some clip or contact that detects when the Sim tray is inserted or ejected and it gets caught there. They used a flimsy plastic Sim tray and it breaks in the same place.
The SD card and Sim tray still work. Just have to reset the phone when you change it for the phone to detect the changes.
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So you meant when replace that sim tray, you need to hard reset so it will detect the sdcard? Because I have sim tray replaced, sim worked but sdcard wasnt, it keep fail to format at 20%.
You must have damaged some pins. For me all my.pins are intact and the broken piece is still in the phone. I have to do a hard reset for mine if I want to change the Sim or SD card
samo147 said:
You must have damaged some pins.
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Same here. Damaged SIM reader pin. Tore the phone down and it's not clear if it's repairable or not.
Regardless, I'm writing off my G6 (just 1 month after I got it). I'll pickup a V20 for now, so I don't have to look at another SIM tray.
samo147 said:
You must have damaged some pins. For me all my.pins are intact and the broken piece is still in the phone. I have to do a hard reset for mine if I want to change the Sim or SD card
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I went to LG and they ask for mainboard replacement cost $400, what a joke! Looks like they wouldnt replace only damaged part.
Even if you replaced it. It won't be long before it breaks again in the same spot... If it was a metal Sim tray it would be a lot better. I'm going to avoid LG phones from now on.
evan_g4 said:
Hey there Matt, I got exact same problem, tray got stuck and I rushly pull left over broken tray. I replace the sim tray but now sdcard not working. It is detected and attempt to format the card but fail at 20%. I'm still try to repeatly removing sim tray before I take it to LG.
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So you meant when replace that sim tray, you need to hard reset so it will detect the sdcard? Because I have sim tray replaced, sim worked but sdcard wasnt, it keep fail to format at 20%.
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Happened to me AGAIN yesterday mate, now, like you...my SD card no longer works..ARRGHH!!!
Matt
Bad design
I have had 3 LG G6s, each one has had this happen. It sticks in the corner by the sd card contacts. After it catches it will not read SIM until i get a new tray. I think there may be some sort of pressure switch. I wish LG would replace it with a G8x...
Even the models w/o dual sim capability have contacts for a second sim. These rub against and can get stuck at the tiny pads on the underside of many mSD cards. This will cause the tray to get stuck in the frame for additional friction. If this happens to me again i will try to pull the tray out with some adhesive tape to be able to apply force in the middle or at the left side, where the sd sits, instead of the opposite side via the hole.
Especially the newer, bigger mSDs seem to have such pads, none of my old ones has one, that's why i didn't test whether you could sadely remove the pad. Probably there's the bare flash die underneath.
I solved the problem...its called the LG V30!
Love it!
Matt
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cp1024 said:
I have had 3 LG G6s, each one has had this happen. It sticks in the corner by the sd card contacts. After it catches it will not read SIM until i get a new tray. I think there may be some sort of pressure switch. I wish LG would replace it with a G8x...
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Hi, I got the same problem. The tray broke down only for the SD card and SIM slot is intact. But the phone does not anymore recognize SIM card. So do you think that I did not damage the reader and it's only a matter of getting a new SIM holder?
If you ran into the issue with a sticky mSD, the contacts for the second sim msy be bent/broken/shorted. Whereas only a short may prohibit use of the primary sim slot. And the contacts may not even be soldered to the pcb on a single sim phone like p870. Otherwise just the flimsy plastic tray broke. On my Iphone 4s it was made of metal. And the lever to push the thing outwards was centered and not to the right side, which makes even pushing out an empty tray difficult.
I finally got replacement tray and can confirm that SIM reader started working again. So it indeed seems that there is a pressure switch and it did not activate when the SD card compartment was damaged. No I just worry do I dare to remove sim tray ever again.
My current 128GB mSD in the p870 has a sticker on the back like most mSDs at higher (32/64GB and up) capacities, but this time there's no friction with the useless contacts for dual sim.
But anyway, once the tray has been pushed out slightly, you have to try to grab and pull from the opposite side while pushing the pin in, otherwise there's high friction.

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