Ever since nano-SIM cards made their market debut alongside the Apple iPhone 5 (the first device to make use of such a module) in late 2012, more and more manufacturers have put their faith into this SIM standard. Being noticeably more compact than the way more common micro-SIM modules, nano-SIM cards are mostly used in devices that have absolutely no spare space in tow, allowing manufacturers to pack their hardware insides like sardines.
If you've been using the Apple iPhone 5, 5c, 5s, 6, or 6 Plus, then you surely have a nano-SIM card around. Yet, what happens if you decide to ...
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