Instructions in this article apply to all iPhone models with a physical SIM tray.
Start with a small or medium-size paper clip.
Unfold one straight side, so it’s sticking out.
With the paper clip in the hole, use your thumb to press firmly until the tray protrudes.
It should slide out slowly rather than pop out.
In the U.S., iPhones include documentation, such as legal notices and getting-started guides.
The SIM ejector tool may be hidden in these papers.
Although plenty of straight objects might work, the SIM hole requires something sturdy with a narrow dimension.
Watch your thumb when pushing any of these tools you may have around the house into your phone.
Most of them are sharp and could pierce the skin.
On the earliest models, it’s on the bottom edge of the phone.
Instead of sitting in the tray facing you, the SIM card sits on the backside of the tray.
A small notch indicates the SIM card’s orientation.
Reinsert the tray the same way it came out.
If youriPhone says No SIM Card,the machine doesn’t recognize the SIM card.
The simplest solution is to take it out and reset it.