How to Use a SIM Card to Switch Phones: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

  • Categories
  • Computers and Electronics
  • Telephones
  • Cell Phones

Download Article

Explore this Article

parts

1Preparing to Transfer

2Transferring a SIM Between Phones

Other Sections

Video

Related Articles

References

Article Summary

Co-authored byMobile Kangarooand Nicole Levine, MFA

Last Updated: January 9, 2024Fact Checked

Download Article

SIM cards make it easier than ever to transfer your phone service from one phone to another. When you insert your SIM card into a different compatible or unlocked phone, you can instantly use your existing phone number and cellular service on your new phone. We'll show you you how to make sure your SIM card is compatible with your new phone, and how you can easily transfer the SIM card between phones.

Part 1

Part 1 of 2:

Preparing to Transfer

Download Article

  1. 1

    Check the size of the SIM card each phone uses. SIM cards come in three major sizes, and your phones may use different sizes. This is especially true if the phones were made several years apart. Most carriers will provide you with the correct size SIM card for free.[1]

    • A Standard SIM is 15mm by 25 mm.
    • A Micro SIM is 12mm by 15mm.
    • A Nano SIM is 8.8mm by 12.3mm.
    • You can cut larger SIMs down with a special SIM cutter tool, or just ask your carrier for the correct size.
    • If the SIM you have is too small to fit into the new phone, you can get an adapter card—these cars let you place a smaller SIM (such as a Nano SIM) inside a card that's larger (Micro or Standard).
  2. 2

    Get a new SIM if you are switching carriers. If the phone you're switching to is from the same carrier or it's unlocked, you shouldn't need a new SIM. But if you're switching from one carrier to another, you'll need a SIM card for your new carrier. The SIM card is free when signing up for a new plan, and some carriers may even provide all three sizes of your SIM card just in case.[2]

    • Phone carriers used to operate only two types of networks: GSM and CDMA. It used to be true that most CDMA phones didn't require SIM cards, but that's no longer the case—unless you're using an older CDMA model, you'll definitely need a SIM.
    • If the new phone is from a different carrier than the SIM you have, the SIM may still work if the phone is carrier-unlocked. But if the phone is locked to a specific carrier or account, you'll need to have the carrier unlock the phone.

    Advertisem*nt

  3. 3

    Back up your contacts (optional). The most convenient way to back up your contacts on an Android or iPhone is to sync them to your Google account or to your iCloud account.[3] This way, the same contacts will be available on any phone you use upon logging in with the same Google or Apple account. But if you're using an Android, have contacts save to your phone's memory, and would rather save them to your SIM card so they will already be on your new phone, you can export them to your SIM card on many Androids.[4]

    • It's no longer possible to transfer contacts directly to a SIM on an iPhone.
  4. Advertisem*nt

Part 2

Part 2 of 2:

Transferring a SIM Between Phones

Download Article

  1. 1

    Remove the phone's case if there is one. If you're using a protective phone case or cover, you'll need to remove it to get the SIM card out. There's no need to remove your glass screen protector (if you have one)—just the case.

    • Although it may not be required depending on the models, turning off both phones before you begin can help ensure that removing and inserting a SIM card goes smoothly.
    • If your phone has an eSIM (and electronic SIM card), you can't physically remove it from a phone. If you need to transfer your eSIM to a new phone, your carrier will need to do the swap. Give your carrier a call for assistance.
  2. 2

    Locate the SIM card. Depending on the type of phone you have, the SIM card can be located in different spots:

    • iPhone: iPhones have SIM trays, which are located in different places depending on the model.[5] Look for the small hole on a rectangular panel:
      • Left side: iPhone 12 (all models).
      • Right side: iPhone 11 (all models), iPhone XS & Max, iPhone XR, iPhone X, iPhone SE (all models), and all models of iPhone 8, 7, 6, 5, and 4.
    • Android: If your Android has a removable battery, you'll usually find the SIM card behind the battery or otherwise inside the battery cover. If not, you'll have a SIM tray on one of the phone's edges. The location is different depending on your Android, but you can identify the SIM tray by locating the small round hole on a rectangular panel.
  3. 3

    Remove the SIM card from the old phone. Removing the SIM is pretty easy once you figure out where it is. When removing the SIM, try to avoid touching the gold contacts on the bottom side.[6]

    • If there is a SIM tray, you should have a SIM tool that came with your phone. It's usually a small oval-shaped tool with one pointed protruding end that's has the diameter of a paperclip. If you don't have the original tool, you can use a paperclip—just extend one end of the paperclip so it's pointed outright, and then insert it into the hole on the SIM tray. Push in gently until the tray pops out. Then, lift the SIM card from its place inside the tray, or just flip the phone over so it falls onto a soft surface.
    • If the SIM is behind your battery, you can either slide it out or press it in a little to pop it out, depending on your phone.
    • If you wind up damaging your SIM card during the swap, you can usually get a replacement SIM at no cost from your provider.
  4. 4

    Insert the SIM card into the new phone. If the new phone also has a SIM tray, open it now. If there's a battery cover, remove the cover and locate the SIM slot. The SIM has a small notch at one corner that acts as a guide—this means it will only fit into the tray or slot one way, making it simple to insert properly. Slide the tray back in or replace the battery and cover when finished.[7]

    • If the SIM is too small for the tray or slot in the new phone, get an adapter card kit—these kits are cheap and come with adapters that accommodate all three SIM sizes.
  5. 5

    Turn on the new phone and go through the setup process. If you're setting up a new smartphone, you'll be taken through an initial setup process. During this process, your SIM will typically be activated for your new phone automatically.

    • When activating a new phone, you'll be asked to sign in with a Google or iCloud account/Apple ID.[8] If you backed up your contacts from your old phone to your Google or iCloud account, make sure you sign in with the same account info as you used on the old phone. This ensures that your contacts sync to your new phone.[9]
    • If your phone was already set up, you'll usually get service a few moments after you insert your SIM card. Just insert the SIM card, power it on if it wasn't on already, then wait to see if you connect. You'll see the signal bars appear in the phone's notification area, and you'll usually see the carrier name next to them.
  6. 6

    Contact your carrier if you cannot connect. If your SIM is still not activating in the new phone, you'll likely need to contact the carrier. Since the phone isn't connected, you'll need to either call from another line or visit a carrier store to have the phone activated.

  7. Advertisem*nt

Expert Q&A

Search

Add New Question

  • Question

    How do you transfer SIM cards from one phone to another?

    Mobile Kangaroo
    Computer & Phone Repair Specialists

    Mobile Kangaroo is a full service repair shop and Apple Authorized Service Provider headquartered in Mountain View, CA. Mobile Kangaroo has been repairing electronic devices such as computers, phones, and tablets, for over 19 years, with locations in over 20 cities.

    Mobile Kangaroo

    Computer & Phone Repair Specialists

    Expert Answer

    iPhones, iPads and many Android devices have a slide out tray on the side. To release it, insert a SIM card removal tool and press straight in until the tray pops out. If you don't have a tool, it's safe to improvise with a paperclip, earring, or anything else that fits in the hole, as long as you remember to push straight in and not to pry. On devices with removable batteries, the SIM card is usually located under the phone's battery.

    Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
    Thank you for your feedback.
    If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission.Support wikiHow

    YesNo

    Not Helpful 13Helpful 9

  • Question

    How do I transfer a SIM card to a new phone?

    How to Use a SIM Card to Switch Phones: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (16)

    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer

    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.

    How to Use a SIM Card to Switch Phones: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (17)

    wikiHow Staff Editor

    Staff Answer

    Follow the steps outlined in the article above to transfer a SIM card to a new phone. These will explain why and how to do backups first, then how to remove the SIM card from the old phone and reinstall it into the new phone.

    Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
    Thank you for your feedback.
    If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission.Support wikiHow

    YesNo

    Not Helpful 23Helpful 66

  • Question

    Can you just switch SIM cards in iPhones?

    How to Use a SIM Card to Switch Phones: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (18)

    wikiHow Staff Editor
    Staff Answer

    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.

    How to Use a SIM Card to Switch Phones: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (19)

    wikiHow Staff Editor

    Staff Answer

    If both iPhones you’re switching from and to are not locked and your SIM cards are not prevented from being used in another phone, then you can switch the SIM cards around your different iPhones. If it doesn’t work, then it means either the SIM card cannot be switched around (something your carrier or provider determines) or one or both of the iPhones are locked to a specific provider or the SIM card is not the right size.

    Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
    Thank you for your feedback.
    If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission.Support wikiHow

    YesNo

    Not Helpful 19Helpful 31

See more answers

Ask a Question

200 characters left

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

Submit

      Advertisem*nt

      Video

      Submit a Tip

      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published

      Submit

      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

      You Might Also Like

      How toSwitch SIM CardsHow toUnlock Mobile Phones
      How toUnlock Your Nokia Cell PhoneHow to Activate a Double Tap Screen on Android11 Possible Fixes to Solve the "Mobile Network Not Available" Error on Android12 Easy Fixes for When Your Phone Says There's No SIM CardHow toMake Your Mobile Phone Number Appear As a Private NumberMute Keyboard Sounds on Your Android, iPhone, iPad, or LaptopHow to Wake Someone Up over the PhoneWhy Your Phone Says No Service: 11 Issues and Solutions6 Simple Ways to Play Music While Recording VideoHow toFind the IMEI or MEID Number on a Mobile PhoneWhy Does Your Phone Say Emergency Calls Only? 9+ Ways to Fix It

      Advertisem*nt

      About This Article

      How to Use a SIM Card to Switch Phones: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (34)

      Co-authored by:

      Mobile Kangaroo

      Computer & Phone Repair Specialists

      This article was co-authored by Mobile Kangaroo and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Mobile Kangaroo is a full service repair shop and Apple Authorized Service Provider headquartered in Mountain View, CA. Mobile Kangaroo has been repairing electronic devices such as computers, phones, and tablets, for over 19 years, with locations in over 20 cities. This article has been viewed 2,129,402 times.

      How helpful is this?

      Co-authors: 14

      Updated: January 9, 2024

      Views:2,129,402

      Categories: Cell Phones

      Article SummaryX

      1. Back up your contacts.
      2. Get a new SIM if you’re switching carriers.
      3. Remove the SIM from the old phone.
      4. Insert the SIM into the new phone.
      5. Start the setup process (if the phone is brand new).
      6. Contact your carrier if you can’t connect.

      Did this summary help you?

      In other languages

      Spanish

      Russian

      French

      Arabic

      Thai

      Indonesian

      Chinese

      Hindi

      Turkish

      Korean

      • Print
      • Send fan mail to authors

      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 2,129,402 times.

      Reader Success Stories

      • How to Use a SIM Card to Switch Phones: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (35)

        Jan Parr

        Jun 18, 2016

        "This is so useful to know. I have an iPhone 4s and SE and can now switch between phones and keep my info. It's..." more

      More reader storiesHide reader stories

      Is this article up to date?

      Advertisem*nt

      How to Use a SIM Card to Switch Phones: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

      FAQs

      How do I use my SIM card in a new phone? ›

      1. Insert a SIM card
      1. Find your SIM card.
      2. Open the SIM tray on your device. SIM trays may differ by device. For specific questions about your SIM tray, get help from your device manufacturer.
      3. Place your SIM card in the SIM tray.
      4. Put the SIM tray back into your device.

      Will putting my SIM card in another phone transfer my photos? ›

      Final thoughts. In summary, when you put your SIM card in another phone, the only data that will be transferred is your own phone number and possibly a few text messages and contacts saved on the SIM card. The rest of your data, including photos, videos, and other files, will remain on your old phone.

      How do I change my SIM card step by step? ›

      How to remove and insert SIM card – side or top of Android
      1. Locate your SIM tray. Look for a small hole on the top side or bottom of the phone to find the tray.
      2. Insert a SIM ejector tool (or paperclip) into the tiny hole to eject the SIM tray.
      3. Remove SIM (if you need to). ...
      4. Slide the tray back in.

      Can I just swap my SIM card into another phone? ›

      SIM cards make it easier than ever to transfer your phone service from one phone to another. When you insert your SIM card into a different compatible or unlocked phone, you can instantly use your existing phone number and cellular service on your new phone.

      What happens if you take out your SIM card and put it in another phone? ›

      When you insert your SIM card into another phone, you transfer that information to the new device. Your phone number does not change when you transfer phones using your SIM card because your number is linked to the SIM card and the mobile network rather than the specific phone.

      Will I lose my photos if I put a new SIM card in my phone? ›

      Switching SIM cards primarily transfers your phone number, a few contacts, and some text messages. However, it doesn't transfer other data like photos, apps, or files. To retain all your data, it's essential to back up or transfer it separately before changing SIM cards.

      How do I move pictures from phone to SIM card? ›

      Move files through clean tab
      1. On your Android device, open Files by Google. . Learn how to view your storage space.
      2. Tap Menu Clean .
      3. On the "Move to SD Card" card, tap Select files.
      4. Select which files you would like to move.
      5. Tap Move to SD Card.

      Are photos tied to SIM card? ›

      Does a SIM card hold pictures in my gallery? No, pictures are not stored on a SIM card.

      What happens when I put a new SIM card in my phone? ›

      Changing your SIM card doesn't mean you'll lose your data. Your contacts, app, music, photos, and other data not stored on the SIM card will remain accessible.

      Do you lose your phone number when you change SIM cards? ›

      Your phone number follows your SIM card

      This means that whatever phone you put your SIM card in will then have your phone number – as long as it's unlocked, of course.

      How do I transfer everything from my old phone to my new phone? ›

      To copy apps and data on your new Android device, tap Copy. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect both devices with a cable. Important: If you don't have a compatible cable, you may need to use an adapter or use the wireless method. On your old device, tap Copy.

      How to activate SIM card on new phone? ›

      How to activate SIM card on Android
      1. Remove the SIM card from your old phone. Open the SIM card tray by pushing a SIM-eject tool or paperclip into the hole. ...
      2. Insert the SIM card into your new phone. Open the SIM tray using the same method as above. ...
      3. Almost there. ...
      4. Follow on-screen prompts.
      Nov 28, 2023

      How do I transfer my visible SIM to a new phone? ›

      If you are transferring service to a new device, make sure you are using your new device when following these steps. Open the Visible app and login to your account. Navigate to Account > Your devices, and under Switching phones is SIMple select Switch Now.

      How do I swap my SIM card without losing everything? ›

      Here's what to do before changing SIM card on Android.
      1. Open the 'Contacts App'.
      2. Go to 'Settings' by tapping the three dots in the top right corner.
      3. Here, you'll see an option of 'Import/Export'. Tap on it.
      4. Then, from the options given, select 'Import from SIM'.
      Mar 26, 2024

      How do I transfer my phone number to a new phone? ›

      Here's a step-by-step guide on how to move your current phone number to a new phone.
      1. Text your current provider to request a mobile PAC code. ...
      2. Contact your new network and give them the PAC code. ...
      3. Check the SIM works in your phone and the new number has ported across.
      Jan 2, 2024

      Can I replace my SIM card and keep my number? ›

      Do I retain my mobile number when I change my SIM? Yes, you will still have the same number.

      Top Articles
      Latest Posts
      Article information

      Author: Horacio Brakus JD

      Last Updated:

      Views: 6037

      Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

      Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

      Author information

      Name: Horacio Brakus JD

      Birthday: 1999-08-21

      Address: Apt. 524 43384 Minnie Prairie, South Edda, MA 62804

      Phone: +5931039998219

      Job: Sales Strategist

      Hobby: Sculling, Kitesurfing, Orienteering, Painting, Computer programming, Creative writing, Scuba diving

      Introduction: My name is Horacio Brakus JD, I am a lively, splendid, jolly, vivacious, vast, cheerful, agreeable person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.