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Originally Posted by SpookyET
That's very honourable of you. I will not purchase another xSIM from anybody unless they are willing to send a sample with a white SIM tray (white iphone) in case it gets destroyed as a backup. Then I will purchase more. My only concern right now is to reopen the iPhone to figure out why the docking connector is tilted up towards the right. It seems something is the rights side of the iphone up. Probably a cable. I don't want to do that ever again. It's just too risky. I understand that it has to be thin, but does it also have to be maleable and allowed to bend? Can't it be rigid. It would be much safer if it was rigid.
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Hi,
Although you did not buy any Virginsim from me,may be I can help you to take out your simtray without opening your iPhone. I understand how bad you feel when your *sim stuck, I was in your bad position before & I broke my simtray. That is why I started to design my own no sim-cutting Virginsim. We choose this name because we want your iPhone & sim card remain as a virgin , no damage.
First, pls. tell me where is the *sim ic located? in the top middle or on top corner? Sim cutting needed? (Don't tell me which *sim you use, obviously it is not Virginsim)
The simtray stuck when pulling out is because the IC is too thick, it stucjk at the edge of the iphone slot. What I suggest is you push the simtray in a bit more (around 2mm), push the simtray away from the iphone edge. The purpose is to make a bigger gap between the IC & the iphone edge.
Then slide a piece of very thin plastic (e.g. another thin *sim) in between the IC & the iphone edge , jsut try to cover the whole IC. This should smoothen the IC's edge to make it able to slide over the iphone edge without being caught.
I hope this will help ,or I can send you a disassembled iphone photo on Monday to show you better picture of howto slide out the simtray with being stuck.
BR
Virgin-sim