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Sim card tray stuck in iPhone 3G? (pics)

My current phone is a CDMA phone and I needed a GSM phone for my high school trip to France, so my father brought a cheap iPhone 3G on eBay that seemed to be in very good condition. Today the international sim card he brought came in the mail, and I'm having trouble getting the sim card tray out of this phone.


I tried using a stripped down pipe cleaner to open the sim card tray at the top, which appeared to work just fine at first.

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When you push the pipe cleaner into the tiny hole, the tray only pops out this far, at the most.

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After a little bit of tugging, I can get it out just a tiny bit further. This part makes me nervous, though. When I pull it this far, I hear a weird grinding sound, like two milk carton caps being rubbed together. I try not to put too much force on it after this point in fear of snapping the tray in half.

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NOW I CAN LITERALLY HOLD UP THE ENTIRE PHONE JUST BY HOLDING THE TOP OF THE SIM CARD TRAY. If the rest of the iPhone was built like this stupid sim card tray, I think the tech repair industry would go out of business :/

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Since I just brought a cheap phone on eBay, I doubt it's still under warranty. I usually have nothing to do with Apple, so I don't know what their repair service is like, but I do know that: 1)I don't have $300 to spend on repairing a $50 phone. and 2)There's no Apple stores within 100 miles of me (although there is a tech repair shop nearby, I never went there before and don't know what they do)


Is there anything I can do by myself to get that tray out? I really don't feel like wasting more money, but I'm very frustrated right now. I just really desperately want to get the phone working before the trip in two weeks.

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Posted on Jun 26, 2013 10:23 AM

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Jun 26, 2013 12:31 PM in response to bberrybberry

Take it to a 3rd party repair shop and see if they can help you.


If you could get it to an Apple Store, I'd say take it to the genius bar and see if they can help you without needing to replace the phone, but as that's not an option, and you only paid $50 for the phone to begin with, it's probably not worth it.


Then prepare yourself for the next hurdle... The phone is more than likely either hacked to unlock it, or still locked to AT&T, meaning it won't work with a foreign SIM or, if it does, the phone will re-lock as soon as it's restored.

Jun 26, 2013 12:53 PM in response to KiltedTim

Sorry for being a bother, but now it looks like taking it to a third party shop is my only option.


My mother heard me complaining about the phone and decided to "fix" it herself. Long story short, she snapped the tray in half and now I have half a tray in my hand and the other half stuck in the phone.


I'll see if I can coax the rest out with a pipe cleaner, as the rest of the phone seems to still be just fine. For now I'll just wait for my father to come home while I avoid eye contact with my mother for the rest of the day.


And thanks for the bit about sim card itself, but I think that much is covered already. Unlike my mother, my father knows how phones work so I don't believe the sim card would be too difficult for him once we replace the tray

Jun 26, 2013 12:58 PM in response to bberrybberry

If the phone is carrier locked, it will be impossible to use a SIM from any carrier other than the one it's locked to. If it was originally sold in the US, that means AT&T. The iPhone 3G was never sold as unlocked in the US. All 3G's were sold locked to AT&T. AT&T can unlock them, but only if specific requirements are met. If the phone was advertised as "factory unlocked", that almost always means hacked. Restoring or updating a hacked phone often turns it into a brick.

Sim card tray stuck in iPhone 3G? (pics)

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