UnverifiedAPK,

You guys aren’t just using eSIMs?

6mementomori, (edited )

i have never heard of such a thing how does it work

AstridWipenaugh,

I use an esim with a Pixel and Google Fi. The setup process is this:

  1. Sign in to Google account
  2. Complete normal phone setup
  3. Confirm notification prompt to use this device with my fi account
  4. Never make phone calls ew gross
glibg10b,

Can you still receive calls and SMS messages?

AstridWipenaugh, (edited )

Yep! I have a normal phone number and get unlimited voice and sms, and 5g data metered data at $10/GB. They have an unlimited plan too, but metered works best for me. It’s actually serviced by ATT and Verizon IIRC, so you connect to whichever is best.

WereCat,

Both

veroxii,

As someone traveling to other countries a few times a year, eSims have been a game changer.

Dasnap, (edited )
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

They’re also good for SD card slots.

kenopsik,

These little ejector tools are useful for more than just SIM cards. CD/DVD ROM drives have force eject buttons inside tiny little holes that these can reach and push. Many hardware reset buttons are also hidden inside tiny holes.

You could use an unfolded paperclip in a pinch. One of my air purifiers has a reset button inside a hole that is slightly too thin for the paper lips I have on hand. But the SIM ejector tool I keep around fits perfectly.

jetsetdorito,

aka fancy paperclip

kubica,
@kubica@kbin.social avatar

Yay, what's my prize?

Mothra,
@Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

You can now go on a resetting rampage

radioactiveradio,

Sounding

FartsWithAnAccent,
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

Hoarder status.

kubica,
@kubica@kbin.social avatar

Finally being recognized after so many years of "why do you save that?".

FartsWithAnAccent,
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

This is your moment!

Catsrules,

You can eject sims cards whenever you want.

Spoonbit,

I fixit gang. If you did not know, some of the ifixit kits have a screwdriver bit that is just for that

Jumpinship,

Every screwdriver lie I’ve bought has these

ceenote,

What if we’re sure it’s around here somewhere, just not sure where?

S147,

Accurate

radioactiveradio,

I just randomly found mine the other day.

anonionfinelyminced,
@anonionfinelyminced@kbin.social avatar

Mine is in a safe deposit box in Budapest. You can never be too cautious.

Sloogs,

How often are you dudes changing SIMs? I only ever do it when I get a new phone, and they always come with one.

lichtmetzger,

I have a screwdriver bit set that just includes one of those, very tightly secured. Whoever was responsible for ensuring this was neccessary: You are a hero.

Metal_Zealot,
@Metal_Zealot@lemmy.ml avatar

…I used mine to clean my ears.

gatelike,

this made me feel good about myself, thanks

notannpc,

I still have it and now phone is eSIM only. But I can’t bring myself to throw it out.

flop_leash_973,

I have something like 100 of these in a draw in my home office. Along with a straightened paperclip as a backup.

affiliate,

i have s few dozen straightened paper clips and then a couple of those hidden away for the particularly stubborn sim trays

stoy,

We have a whole keyring full of them at work

Pinklink,

Why?? This is actually scary for some reason

stoy,

I am an IT guy, we need them for… …IT-stuff…

kungen, (edited )

I assume you just leave the keyring on your desk/in some drawer? I had handcuff keys on my normal ring and the pointy thing on the keys (for double-locking) made holes in my jeans, so you’d be crazy to go around with those for opening SIMs in your pocket.

stoy,

It stays on my desk, if have extremely limited need for a sim removal tool in my personal life, and it would just get bent on my keychain

XTornado,

I put mine on the keychain… It’s responsible for some small holes in my trousers pockets and I have been pricked too but worth it.

Djtecha,

Just tuck it into your phone case if you can. Easy solution to always have it when you need it.

flashgnash,

Ah yes, phone cases I definitely use those

Globulart,

Seriously? Are you just 100% confident you’ll never drop it? Or replacing a phone isn’t a big deal for you?

I hate to think how many phones I’d have broken without a case.

flashgnash,

I just buy durable phones, I very rarely drop them nowadays but if I do the worst that happens is a scratch or dent. Last two times I’ve broken a phone have been jumping in a pool forgetting it was in my pocket (usually buy waterproof for this reason) and falling on a rock with it in my pocket

First one no case would have prevented short of one of the ultra rugged outdoorsey ones, second one only the cases with the front cover flap thing might have stopped

Only time I’ve broken a phone by dropping it is when I had an iPhone 4 handmedown, I swear those things were designed to break

Globulart, (edited )

Fair enough, you might be surprised at what a case does to protect the screen too though, if it lands (or something lands) heavily on a corner it’ll likely break the screen to the point it needs replacing. A case will absorb 99% of the force. .

My phone has fallen out of a pocket that I forgot to zip up while mountain biking on more than one occasion, so I wouldn’t trust myself with a naked phone any longer than absolutely necessary.

drathvedro,

I don’t find them useful. Unless you’re talking about a huge sponge of a case, or those crazy corner ball ones, it doesn’t really make a difference. If a phone is prone to cracks it’s going to crack, with or without the case.

Globulart,

That’s not really true. The most likely initial impact point is the corners, and the corners are always protected and take the brunt of the impact. A decent spigen case will save you from cracks pretty effectively.

drathvedro,

Dunno, just my personal observation is that the heavier the phone is the more likely it is to crack, just from the sheer amount of mass the case has to dampen. I’ve seen heavy phones, in protective cases and even those marketed as “rugged” crack from minor falls, and lightweight cheap shit survive the nastiest of falls. What you’re probably referring to is those cases with thick rubber pads on the corners, but most cases are like half a mm thick wraps, which, IMO, won’t help squat in a fall.

Globulart,

Yeha I’m talking about a decent spigen or something ideally. I can’t really speak to the phone condom things but I’m sure there’s some improvement even there, if only slight compared to a proper case.

Nothing is completely protecting your phone from everything of course, and if you drop it screen first on a rock you’re probably gonna have a bad time, but those drops are much less common than dropping it on a flat surface where the corner will always take the initial impact.

SpoiledSoul,

I may have found 5 in my desk drawer the other day…

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