Conflict is brewing in the mobile world over the adoption of a new, smaller standard for the SIM card — the chip in each GSM phone that dictates which network you connect to and your cellphone number.
All modern iPhones and iPads now use nano-SIM cards. Unfortunately, this can be a bit of a problem for anyone switching from an older device, because the nano-SIM is much smaller than the micro-SIMs ...
You’ve just bought yourself an iPhone – welcome to the club! However, while you thought you’d just be able to pop your existing SIM card into your iPhone, you might be wrong. That’s dependant on not ...
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Update: PCWorld has backed up claims that Apple’s design was chosen, scroll down to see the update. Despite objections and criticism over the different proposals for a new 4FF (nano-SIM) standard, ...
I'm hoping someone here might help. Also, reading the recent articles about formal complaint to the FCC about Verizon's shenanigans if there's a place I should report this, let me know. Here's my ...