sim card for iphone 6s
I have just been given an old iphone 6s. My old phone is a iphone 4 with a small sim card. Can I just move it over to my new phone?
iPhone 6s
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I have just been given an old iphone 6s. My old phone is a iphone 4 with a small sim card. Can I just move it over to my new phone?
iPhone 6s
No iPhone 4 Uses Micro-Sim card, and iPhone 6s uses a smaller Nano-SIM card
Source:
Learn which size SIM card your iPhone or iPad uses - Apple Support
Call your carrier and arrange to get a Nano-sim card.
then follow:
Remove or switch the SIM card in your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
Good luck!
No iPhone 4 Uses Micro-Sim card, and iPhone 6s uses a smaller Nano-SIM card
Source:
Learn which size SIM card your iPhone or iPad uses - Apple Support
Call your carrier and arrange to get a Nano-sim card.
then follow:
Remove or switch the SIM card in your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
Good luck!
Yes. But you need to make sure your new phone is unlocked onto any carrier in order for it to work, if it isn't unlocked you'll need to contact the carrier who locked the phone.
Example)
Your iPhone 4 has a Verizon sim-card but your friend is on AT&T and his phone is locked to that network, you must contact AT&T (This is just an example to try and help you understand, I'm not saying the phone is locked to AT&T)
Ijustwanttolookattheforums wrote:
Yes. But you need to make sure your new phone is unlocked onto any carrier in order for it to work, if it isn't unlocked you'll need to contact the carrier who locked the phone.
No, the iPhone 4 SIM is too large, as ckuan notes.
Example)
Your iPhone 4 has a Verizon sim-card but your friend is on AT&T and his phone is locked to that network, you must contact AT&T (This is just an example to try and help you understand, I'm not saying the phone is locked to AT&T)
The Verizon iPhone 4 was CDMA only and didn't have a physical SIM slot at all.
No, the iPhone 4 uses micro-SIM
iPhone 6s uses a nano-SIM.
Ask your carrier to send you one.
sim card for iphone 6s