Only Satan would design a hole that is smaller than the end of a bent paperclip when the entire purpose of the hole is to put something into it.
How else can you sell an iPoker 4X?
You're still using the 4X? Lol, get yourself an 8Max and thank me later.
I just realized that each phone comes with one and only one of SIM ejectors, and I have a lot of those in my drawer. I think I have a problem. -_-
You're responsible for everything!!!
Most screw-driver kits like the IFixIt kits, include a sim-eject head.
I keep one on my keys since it's useful for pushing reset buttons and things and if I really need to it even works as a screwdriver
Someone told me this a few years ago. Absolute pro life tip!
I noticed my phone battery bulging just yesterday. So I went and dug up the documentation that came with it to see if I could take advantage of the manufacturer's warranty. No dice, but the sim card tray ejector thing was in with the user's manual. So at least I have that. :/
Check out ifixit.com - your phone might be pretty repairable. It's crazy that companies stopped making phones with replaceable batteries.
Not that much. . . . .
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. . Money is why
I have like 7 of these in a container next to me. I don't think responsible is the word that would be associated with that behaviour.
PS - paperclips work fine for this purpose.
I do tech support, I always have one on my keychain.
I used to keep one on my keys back when I worked at a carrier store selling phones. Made life so much easier then.
In fact, the actual inserted part broke off years ago (and I haven't done phone sales in over a decade), but the main part of the body is actually still attached to my keyring. I haven't even thought about that until this post, actually.
I mean, they fit on a keychain, which is fucking great; Sadly, they stab you through the pants pocket so they're fucking rude.
I just bought a new phone and put it next to the other four I have.
You're either really good at holding onto those things, or really good at losing/breaking phones
Now what is that?
SIM tray opener tool for smartphones. It's pretty small
It's a tool to remove the SIM card from a phone
i usually grab a breadboard jumper wire and shove it in my sim card slot 😂
I have a Moonlander split keyboard that is programmable and uses one of these little things for its reset button. My only gripe with it is that they could have designed a place for it to slot into the keyboard itself since it's very easy to lose it if it isn't otherwise attached to something.
aka fancy paperclip
You guys aren't just using eSIMs?
As someone traveling to other countries a few times a year, eSims have been a game changer.
I fixit gang. If you did not know, some of the ifixit kits have a screwdriver bit that is just for that
I have something like 100 of these in a draw in my home office. Along with a straightened paperclip as a backup.
I still have it and now phone is eSIM only. But I can’t bring myself to throw it out.
....I used mine to clean my ears.
this made me feel good about myself, thanks
I have a screwdriver bit set that just includes one of those, very tightly secured. Whoever was responsible for ensuring this was neccessary: You are a hero.
How often are you dudes changing SIMs? I only ever do it when I get a new phone, and they always come with one.
Just tuck it into your phone case if you can. Easy solution to always have it when you need it.
I put mine on the keychain.... It's responsible for some small holes in my trousers pockets and I have been pricked too but worth it.
I may have found 5 in my desk drawer the other day...
I'm responsible for a lot of things
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