Hi List,

 

I believe I've found a buyer for my old iPhone 5 which was an AT&T phone
that I got unlocked when my old contract expired. I also went into Settings,
General, Reset, Erase all content and settings to clear everything off the
old phone.

 

My question is should I remove my SIM card before handing the phone over to
the buyer? I am now a Verizon customer and I made sure my AT&T service has
ended but I don't want any memory cards out there that might contain private
information.

 

If I should remove the SIM card, I need some hints on how to do it because
the couple of times I've tried with this phone and another one I had, I was
not successful. I've got a braille stylus that seems ideal for inserting
into the SIM card tray hole but when I do, I'm getting nothing. I tend to be
extremely careful to the point of overkill with my electronics so I'm sure
this is contributing to my failure here. I don't mind letting the buyer do
this part and handing me my SIM card if I do need to get it. The buyer knows
they will have to get a nano SIM from AT&T since they are currently using an
iPhone 4 which uses a larger SIM card than the 5.

 

Thanks for any help with this issue.

 

Alan Lemly

 

 

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