No, you can't because the Sanyo Incognito is with Boost Mobile and Boost Mobile uses CDMA network. So there. Does that answer your question?
To remove the chip (SIM card) from a Sanyo Incognito, first, power off the phone. Then, locate the small slot or cover on the back of the device, usually near the battery. Open the cover, gently remove the battery if necessary, and slide the SIM card out of its slot. Finally, replace the battery and cover, and power the phone back on.
Your simm card has come loose
You can but you would need a sim card reader connected to your computer.
There is a small "like drawer in the upper back of the mobile under the battery. open it and insert sim card
The micro SIM is smaller, so you couldn't insert a normal sized SIM card in its slot.
When you get a sim card, it has it's own unique telephone number on it. When you insert the sim card you have that number. You can however get a code and keep your existing number and use it with a new sim card.
you may have some corrosion on the SIM connector terminals or on the card itself. try cleaning the terminals using a que-tip and 99% isopropyl alcohol. if that does not work you may need a replacement SIM card.
The MTS M Blaze is a USB-based modem. It uses a special SIM card in order to function. A person will not be able to insert a traditional SIM card into this particular router.
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I have an unlocked Blackberry 9670. Can I purchase a boost sim card and use it in that phone.
When you buy it, it doesn't come with a sim card, but there's a place to insert one on the side. :)
Yes, you can insert a micro SIM card into a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, provided that you have the 3G or LTE version of the device, as these models support cellular connectivity. To do this, locate the SIM card slot, usually found on the side of the tablet, and insert the micro SIM card carefully. Ensure that the device is powered off before inserting the SIM card to avoid any potential issues.