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Sim card transfer

JPR7
JPR7 Posts: 8 Forumite
I have a Galaxy 3 purchased via a deal with my SIM card provider. I have just been given an Apple iphone. Will it be a problem to transfer the SIM over (other than getting smaller card to fit) :huh::huh::huh: (Sorry, silver surfer so not au fait with intricacies of latest technology!)

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  • Farway
    Farway Posts: 13,993 Forumite
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    Depends if the iphone is locked to a different provider or not
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  • JPR7
    JPR7 Posts: 8 Forumite
    No I don´t think it is
  • Jon_01
    Jon_01 Posts: 5,897 Forumite
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    JPR7 wrote: »
    No I don´t think it is

    Then just call the network you're with and ask for a nano sim. Most networks offer a sim that can be used in all 3 modes depending on how you break it way from the card it comes on.
  • d123
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    JPR7 wrote: »
    I have a Galaxy 3 purchased via a deal with my SIM card provider. I have just been given an Apple iphone. Will it be a problem to transfer the SIM over (other than getting smaller card to fit) :huh::huh::huh: (Sorry, silver surfer so not au fait with intricacies of latest technology!)

    You can phone customer services or just go into a network shop if you’re the customer of an actual network and they can supply and help you change the sim over (if you’re unsure about doing it).
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  • J_B
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    Jon_01 wrote: »
    Then just call the network you're with and ask for a nano sim.

    Maybe tell them which iPhone then they will know which sim. ;)
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