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How to Swap iPhone nano-SIM with Smartphones Using Other SIMs

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Some people own two smart phones or tablets and want to swap SIMS so they easily trade phone numbers on the phone, or share one wireless account between two tablets. To do this the two Phones one must share the same size SIM card. In our case, we share between the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4, which use two different size cards. We’ll show users how to swap iPhone nano-SIMs with other smartphones.

UPDATE: We found that this unfortunately breaks the personal hotspot feature on AT&T phones forcing the user to call customers support anyway. The personal hotspot feature turns the phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot that connects other devices to the Internet and shares the phone’s Internet data connection with the other device. We only recommend the following procedure for users who don’t need the personal hotspot feature. We’re pretty sure the same holds for Verizon, Sprint and other carriers. If that’s not the case, please comment below.

To swap an iPhone nano-SIM with another phone, like the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4, users need an adapter and an SIM cutter. The adapter makes it possible to put a smaller SIM into a phone using a larger SIM. The SIM cutter cuts the larger SIM card so it fits into a phone using a smaller SIM. Theoretically, the user can manually cut the larger SIM, but we recommend getting a cheap metal cutter, like one we found on Amazon ($7). Consider getting the adapters we found on Amazon ($2) seen below.

sim adapter

Why swap SIMs like this? It lets users share a single wireless account between two devices, even if they include incompatible SIM slots. It also lets users trade phones repeatedly without contacting their wireless carrier.

Remove the SIM Cards from Phones

iphone 5 sim too

First, use a SIM tool or strong paper clip to pop the SIM tray out of the iPad or iPhone. For people who own Android devices, the SIM usually hides under the back cover, which pries off with a fingernail or a small screwdriver. On our Samsung Galaxy S4 we must pop off the back and remove the battery.

Push on the SIM and springs will help it pop out. Pull it out with fingers, a small tweezer or pliers.

Swapping SIMS

Put the nano-SIM in the adapter that fits the phone with the larger SIM slot and slide it into place. The SIM is keyed so it only fits one way. If necessary, put the battery and cover back on the phone and restart the phone. It should pick up the wireless signal add the phone number previously assigned to the iPhone.

Putting the larger SIM into the iPhone 5, iPad mini or newer iPad requires cutting the SIM.

sharing sims between iphone and galaxy s4

In the above image there’s …

  • $2 SIM adapters on left
  • Galaxy S4 under iPhone 5
  • Metal SIM cutter on right
  • Blue SIM adapters that came with the cutter
  • On iPhone 5 – sandpaper, nano-SIM from iPhone 5 below it, cut micro-SIM in nano-SIM tray for iPhone 5 and the metal tray holding what’s left of the micro-SIM after we cut it
  • iPhone or iPad SIM tool

It’s time to cut the larger SIM. The metal cutter comes with a metal adapter that holds the micro-SIM. Put the SIM in the adapter and slide the adapter into the front of the cutter. Rest the cutter on a hard flat surface and press on the arm till it makes a crack or pop sound. This takes some force. The card should drop underneath the cutter. Sand off the edges with the included sandpaper until it fits perfectly into the iPhone 5 tray.

For users of a standard SIM, don’t use the metal tray that comes with the cutter. Slide the standard SIM into the cutter and press till it cuts.

Slide the iPhone 5 tray into the side of the phone with the newly cut SIM in it till its flush with the edges of the phone. The card is keyed so it only fits one way.

Start the phone, if its turned off. It should recognize the SIM and give the iPhone the number of the other phone.

Test the phones by calling one with the other. If they work, the process is complete.

6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. MobAlian

    08/03/2013 at 11:21 pm

    I guess most of the users are well aware of this things.. but still nice tips for the beginner or first time user

  2. IOU812

    08/04/2013 at 9:26 am

    Ahhhh I knew this years ago!! Been doing so too, this is like old news, like mobAlian said good for first time users but not many, I run a tech center mall store that repairs all android and iPhones and I saw this 4 years ago when I started but cool anyways

  3. Haf

    08/29/2013 at 7:18 am

    Good useful tips

  4. dennis

    05/31/2014 at 11:56 pm

    Just be careful using a SIM card adapter. It’s very easy for it to rip sim connector pins Simon some phones.

  5. dennis

    05/31/2014 at 11:56 pm

    On** some phones

  6. victor

    11/15/2014 at 2:00 pm

    So if I cut my Sim on my android and put it in my unlocked iPhone it will give my iPhone the andriods number ?

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