You get a hair dryer or put the Sim card and battery near a heater or if you see little bits of water just get a piece of paper towel or tissue and wipe it.
take it apart [like take the battery out/sim card] and put it in a bag of uncooked rice ! leave it in there for a week and try it again . mine worked again . (:
The SIM card goes in the SIM card slot that can be seen after you remove a battery in the Motorola v66e.
You put your phone in a bowl of rice for three days with the battery and sim card out of the phone but in the rice. The rice takes out the water if this does not work ask att for a new one
A sim card located on Motorola mobile under the battery
the iphone has a sim card which slots in the top of the iphone. to get the sim card tray out you have to use a pin or the special tool it came with to open it.
No - the SIM card has no internal battery. It's simply a pre-programmed circuit.
Turn off the phone. Take out the battery and sim card for 30 seconds. Place the battery and sim card back in the phone, plug in the charger and turn it on. Unplug the charger, take the battery and sim card back out.
openthe back and by the battery you well find the sim card
It shouldn't harm your smart phone to remove and replace the battery. If you have to remove the battery to change the sim card, it is to be expected.
The SIM card does NOT go in the center slot above the battery on an 8800; that slot is for an SD card. The SIM card goes in the leftmost slot above the battery, with the notch on the righthand side of the end that is left exposed.
There are a couple of ways to know whether your phone uses a SIM card. 1. If you know who the service provider is for your phone, and it happens to be either AT&T, or T-Mobiles, then your phone does have a SIM card. 2. You could open the back of your phone and look carefully to see if you see a SIM card. If you do not see a SIM card, then gently remove the battery from it's compartment and look under the battery. If you see a SIM card, then your phone does use a SIM card.
a battery, a charger and the SIM card