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#99318 16-Mar-2012 18:13
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Hi,

I have just purchased a Nokia Lumia 800 off the vodafone store and when it arrived i soon realised I had a big old sim card that wouldn't fit. After 45 minutes waiting on the phone to telstra i gave up. Does anyone know if they can issue me a new micro one? and the fastest way to go about it? I'm dying to use this sweet looking phone.  

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  #596232 16-Mar-2012 18:15
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you can get a cutter to make your big sim into a little sim.



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  #596234 16-Mar-2012 18:19
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Are you serious?

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  #596235 16-Mar-2012 18:23
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Seems all the connectors seem to be in the same place fromm what i read on wiki. Has anyone done this?



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  #596238 16-Mar-2012 18:33
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Yes, there are instructions all over. Obviously if you screw up, too bad.




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  #596239 16-Mar-2012 18:38
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Ropata: Are you serious?


yea i bought it off DX, worked fine. item was made for cutting sim down to micro simcard 

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  #596306 16-Mar-2012 21:45
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Worked a treat. Thanks.

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