18-09-2012 22:17 - edited 18-09-2012 22:17
18-09-2012 22:17 - edited 18-09-2012 22:17
Sims and Sim Swapping.
What does SIM mean (Subscriber identity module)
Sim cards need to be installed into a mobile phone to enable the use of the mobile phone onto the mobile network. A Mobile number will be associated with the Sim card when in use. However there are Sim Cards that are called Blank Sims.
A Blank Sim is when no mobile phone is associated with it, so this allows what is known in the Industry of Sim Swapping.
There are 3 types of Sim Cards that you will see. There are called Mini Sim, Micro Sim and Nano Sim. (Photo Below)
Up until Middle of 2012 we only used Mini Sim and Micro Sim in the Industry. However a New Sim has arrived with the Launch of the iPhone 5 and this is called Nano Sim.
The Mini and Micro Sim were the same thickness as each 0.76mm however the Nano Sim is smaller in every dimension at 0.67mm thick.
At present Many phones use the Mini Sim, The Microsim is used in the Galaxy S3, Iphone 4, 4s, Lumina 800 and a few others. The Nano Sim at present date is only used in the iPhone 5. But expect other companies to introduce this as a standard Sim size.
Sim Swapping
So what is meant by Sim Swapping. Well as you can see from the above, not all Sim cards are the same and all phones now take a different Sim. So you need to ensure the correct Size Sim is used in the correct phone.
Sim swapping is transferring your Mobile Information from one card to another.
So How Is This Done?
Every Sim Card normally has a Sim number etched onto the Sim Card itself and this is a 19 Digit unique never to be used again Number. Like DNA to a Human (Unique to one person only)
O2 currently have 4 Ways of Swapping your Sim Cards over for instance Mini to Micro, or Micro to Nano.
1st Way is to go into your Local O2 Store and ask them to do this.
2nd Way is to call customer care and again ask them to swap over your Sim Cards (202 for Contract and 4445 for PAYG)
3rd Way is to fill in the Online Form on the Internet http://swapmysim.o2.co.uk/ All you need to do is enter your Mobile number and follow the onscreen questions and when asked enter the new Sim Card ID Number.
4th Way is the newest way of swapping you Sim Over with O2 which I used Yesterday and was very efficient.
To do this, you need to send a message with the word “Swap” to 20220.
As in all the above. When the Old Sim card looses the signal, the Sim Swap is done and you will need to insert the New Sim Card to continue working.
Now the Confusion becomes and you think well my Sim Card has more than 19 Digits and has letters. So I will Explain.
Mini and Micro Sims Generally start with numbers 89441 1006 (This is Unique and is the address of O2 for the Sim card) So the 19 Digits it is referring too starts from 89441 1006x xxxxx xxxx (x are only representing numbers that may be on the Sim Card.
However the O2 Nano Sims are 13 Digits long and don’t have 89441 1 at the beginning.
Don’t worry though and even though the Sims start with 006xxxx xxxxxx. Even texting the 13 digit number to O2, entering the Number on line will not stop the Sim for swapping over.
O2 customer care all know that every O2 Sim always starts with 89441 1 and so does the Text Facility and O2 Online.
The rest of the digits on the Sims normally indicate what type of Sim is and which model it is and nothing more.
O2 Sim Swap takes up to 24 Hours to Swap over.
I have however in the Past never had to wait longer than 3 Hours and I have done many Sim swaps.
As a General rule from my experience.
Sim Swapping over the phone or in store can be done within Seconds to a couple of hours.
Using the Online facility can take 24 Hours. Reason is that Anything done online after 8pm, is not generally picked up until the day after and it depends on how many they have to do and what else they have to do is to say how long it will take. Also its not Automated and is dealt by hand.
Text Swap is Automated and from recent Experience takes 25-30 Seconds from start to finish to swap over the Sim. In fact when I sent the Sim number, I received a SMS and then the Old Sim instantly went dead and the new one activated.
Couple points to note. Before doing any Sim Swap, Please ensure that you have back up all your contacts or transferred them to the phone.
You could be without service for a couple of Hours while the Sim Card swap takes place. It does happen that one Sim can deactivate instantly and the New Sim takes a while to Activate (Normally its within Seconds of one stopping from working and the other Sim working.
Sim Adapters
Can I use a Micro or Nano Sim in a Mini Sim Phone?
The Answer is Yes as long as you have the correct Plastic Adpater to convert the Sim card Back. ** Note ** Some Phones do not Recoment you using an adapter in the phone as this could become jammed inside the Sim Slot resulting in you not being able to remove the Sim card. Adpater should be used only if you feel comforable in using them and know the risk where ever possible.
Can I convert a Mini Sim to a Micro Sim?
Answer again is yes, There are tools on the Internet and even some mobile shops have them to cut the Mini Sim to the the Micro Sim Size. However O2 Mini sims (New ones) have Dual capabilities and you only have to push the sim out of each other to change from Mini to Micro.
Can I Convert a Mini or Micro Sim to a Nano Sim?
On this one I would advise No. Reason is that You have to ensure that you cut the Sim Card Perfect and also shave of some of the thinkness to get the Sim Card to Fit. However doing this may not only Damaged the Sim Circuit it self, but if not cut correct cause the Sim to become trapped in the Phone. So on this one I would strongly not Recomend this.
18-09-2012 22:19
18-09-2012 22:21
18-09-2012 22:22
Another great job, set for a sticky I reckon!:smileyhappy:
18-09-2012 22:23 - edited 18-09-2012 22:25
18-09-2012 22:23 - edited 18-09-2012 22:25
Another Sticky lol. 2 in a week.
I have cut a couple of sims to Nano Sims and all mine have worked with out issues, But I do have to correct template and file (lol) to do this and the sims i used were not live and just for testing on realy.
I would not recomend this to any one and yes there are plenty of info on line showing you how to do them, but its a risk to do it
18-09-2012 22:26
18-09-2012 22:26
Awesome post!! Thanks for sharing, sure it will answer a lot of questions.
19-09-2012 09:01
19-09-2012 10:57
nice one!
19-09-2012 11:26
19-09-2012 11:26
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