Serious fail: microSD stuck in SIM slot - Huawei MediaPad, T-Mobile SpringBoard

So I went on a cross border journey today to purchase a Springboard on craigslist at an excellent price.
I was very tired when I got home but wanted to tinker with it a bit before bed. I grabbed a microSD I had lying around and inserted it... straight into the SIM slot :-(
I have been trying a few things but avoiding using anything metal because it might damage the SIM contacts. Part of the problem now is, the card got pushed past the metal SIM contacts, and now it won't fall out on its own because the contacts are in the way.
Any ideas on how to save the tablet without damaging the ability to use a SIM card? I don't mind if the SD card gets destroyed.
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cmstlist said:
So I went on a cross border journey today to purchase a Springboard on craigslist at an excellent price.
I was very tired when I got home but wanted to tinker with it a bit before bed. I grabbed a microSD I had lying around and inserted it... straight into the SIM slot :-(
I have been trying a few things but avoiding using anything metal because it might damage the SIM contacts. Part of the problem now is, the card got pushed past the metal SIM contacts, and now it won't fall out on its own because the contacts are in the way.
Any ideas on how to save the tablet without damaging the ability to use a SIM card? I don't mind if the SD card gets destroyed.
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Same thing happened to me. I solved the problem with a needle.
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What did you exactly do with the needle?
What I'm afraid of us that even if I do manage to coax it out, it could force one of the SIM contacts to bend backwards and snap. Then I'd really be boned.
There's a mall sort of on my way home from work that's full of Asian cell repair/unlock shops. Maybe one of them can help. For the price I paid (only $140 for tablet + leather case!) I don't mind forking out a bit more to protect it.
Worst case if it breaks I could see if T-Mobile can be charmed into doing a swap or sending it for repairs. It's just a hell of a haul for me to get out there - each way is an hour of driving time plus 30-60 minutes lining up for the border.
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I left it with a shop that repairs all sorts of obscure mobile devices - they said if they can get it out they'll charge $30. I figure that's better than ruining it myself!
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The shop said they had to disassemble it to get the card out, but didn't have to break any warranty seals or such. I will just call this a $30 lesson in humility...
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Serious fail here too.. I put an empty microsim converter in the slot and a SIM pin broke when I yanked it out. How did your repair go? Did they manage to open it up and get the SD card out?
I just removed the screws but couldn't get the back cover off

They had to do a minor disassembly but it went well.
If you broke a contact, you should probably get very expert help.
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Same issue here. Micro card went down the slot, tried yanking it out and got overly aggressive and the SIM slot is pulled apart and the SIM connections are a mess I need a reliable shop that can take care of this issue for me. Any suggestions?
thx
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It really depends on where you live. I was at least smart enough to stop when I realized that getting any more aggressive would damage the SIM slot.

Nice snip. I guess I could just hot spot it from my ATT Galaxy Skyrocket, or use wifi. Yea I don't know what I was thinking to be honest.
But I would appreciate any information on this. If you know of a reliable source for the repair of these types of issues please let me know.
thanks
sj
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Easy fix.
but risky
Get a Bobby Pin
Flatten it.
Remove the the stub at the end
Slide in and pry out the MicroSD card.
Did this like twice.

WingCero said:
Easy fix.
Get a Bobby Pin
Flatten it.
Remove the the stub at the end
Slide in and pry out the MicroSD card.
Did this like twice.
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Please don't encourage risky fixes. In my case, the card slid past the SIM contact, such that pulling it out would have bent and probably snapped the contact.
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sjfinanceguy said:
Nice snip. I guess I could just hot spot it from my ATT Galaxy Skyrocket, or use wifi. Yea I don't know what I was thinking to be honest.
But I would appreciate any information on this. If you know of a reliable source for the repair of these types of issues please let me know.
thanks
sj
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Again where do you live?
I went to a mainly Asian mall in the Vancouver area that has lots of obscure electronics shops where they know how to fix rare devices, and where I can soothe my technological anxieties with some nice bibimbap in a hot stone bowl. Is there an equivalent where you live?
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Just did it
First post: come from a very old nokia phone, Thank you all for this splendid forum.
Was doing a lot of things at same time, copied modules to the sd card and pushed it in the sim slot.
I used a very small flat screwdriver and bent both sides of the cover of the simslot outwards, then you can lift it a little.
Turned around the media pad ,shaked it a little and voila the sd card came out, pushed and bent the sides back.
Pushed the three contacts back, on the second attempt the sim card was recognised, it has to stick out about three mm.
I think i broke the lock.
Hope this helps.
I am on cm9 now, but i can't find the thanks-button.

paperclip
Hello!
I had the same problem today... stuck a micro SD in the SIM slot.
It got pass the golden gates(the sim contacts). But I actually managed to get it out so...
The solution was actually simple,but maby I just got lucky ... I used a paper clip, bent it sorta like a hook and tried to get it behind the micro card when it was at the end of the sim slot. It moved nicely since it has a lot of room there. I was careful not to touch the sim contacts and it worked. My sim works, the micro sd works, all well...
wish I knew I could use a paper clip before I opened my phone xD

Fool Proof Extraction of mini SIM card from Springboard SIM Slot
Yes, I too push the small sized SIM all the way to the bottom of the slot.
Followed the directions of previous extraction: Bent an 1/16 " end on a paper clip.
This allowed me to move the small SIM in a slightly diagonal position as the bottom of the slot, allowing me to slip the hooked end under the chip.
With the screen facing you, the clip goes in on the left side which has the most side space away from the gold tangs
Now the question was how to get past the gold tangs that face the bottom of the SIM slot.
Cut an old credit card along the length to a width slightly less than the mini SIM width.
Insert the credit card (like a shoe horn) into the slot covering the tangs.
Pull gently on the paper clip and you will feel the small SIM bump the bottom of the credit card.
Slide both gently out so the SIM moves over the tangs as the credit card shoehorn moves out of the way.
Whew!

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Anyone tried cutting a T-Mobile SIM?

Has anyone successfully managed to cut a T-Mobile SIM down to micro size? My SIM seemed to be aligned quite unusually before I cut it - with the gold contact almost flush with one of the long edges - so I cut it so that the gold contacts were roughly centred between the long edges. I also cut off the same corner as the original SIM. Problem is the phone isn't recognising the SIM card
???
Go to a store and get a new sim. Then have them cut it.
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its not hard to find, there is an image you can print out and cut out that fits the micro sim....and all you have to do is tape it to the mini sim and cut away the extra edges....instead of just trying to eyeball it.
but yes you can always go to the store and have them cut/give you one
I found the template on the net, printed it, but found that that SIM card was significantly larger than the printed template. Also, if I'd cut along the guide lines I would have needed to cut part of the gold contact (due to the odd alignment described above), which clearly wasn't a good idea.
Can I get a replacement SIM with the same number/account?
itm said:
I found the template on the net, printed it, but found that that SIM card was significantly larger than the printed template. Also, if I'd cut along the guide lines I would have needed to cut part of the gold contact (due to the odd alignment described above), which clearly wasn't a good idea.
Can I get a replacement SIM with the same number/account?
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Yes. And they have a tool that will cut it.
itm said:
I found the template on the net, printed it, but found that that SIM card was significantly larger than the printed template. Also, if I'd cut along the guide lines I would have needed to cut part of the gold contact (due to the odd alignment described above), which clearly wasn't a good idea.
Can I get a replacement SIM with the same number/account?
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yea sims are no big deal......they will give them to you if you go in and ask for them. well i know at&t will, i just tell them i was switching phones and i dropped it in the seat or some crap. but im sure they will just give you one.
yes i bought one of those things on ebay that look like a stapler and cut the sim card fine and it worked in my phone
Just use a clipper, u can buy one for about a fiver. Cutting isn't as easy but its not that hard. Just use a decent blade.
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[Q] Loose SIM Tray

Does anyone else's phone constantly drop signal or randomly say you don't have a SIM card in? Is there anywhere I could gget a thicker SIM card or tray to solve this problem? This is my second unit and it has the same problem as the first one
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This appears to be a relatively common issue.
What I did was just tape a small piece of paper onto the plastic side of my SIM card to give it a bit more thickness and push the connection a bit tighter, and I haven't had any problems since.
Just make sure you do not get any paper or tape jammed in your slot.
ProfLayton said:
This appears to be a relatively common issue.
What I did was just tape a small piece of paper onto the plastic side of my SIM card to give it a bit more thickness and push the connection a bit tighter, and I haven't had any problems since.
Just make sure you do not get any paper or tape jammed in your slot.
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Did you fold it over or just a flat piece? I'm wondering how thick the card needs to be
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Try just one piece. That with the tape might be enough. You could try folding it, but again take care not to make it jammed/ too hard to get out.
I had the same issue. I simply placed a 2-3 pieces of tape on the back on the sim card, they dont need to cover the entire back on the sim card. I had this problem daily and since I put the tape on the back I haven't had any problems and its been about two months.
Thanks guys. I'll give it a shot!
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yourguitarist said:
Does anyone else's phone constantly drop signal or randomly say you don't have a SIM card in? Is there anywhere I could gget a thicker SIM card or tray to solve this problem? This is my second unit and it has the same problem as the first one
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Call htc. They will send you a new tray for free.
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Htc Rezound micro sim

I've got a galaxy s3 and i'd like to use my old Rezound for a little bit and was wondering how can i use it with my micro sim without an adapter?
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You'll need an adapter.
I was cheap (or maybe resourceful is a better word maybe? lol), and just cut one out myself. I "traced" my full-size SIM onto an old gift card with an exacto knife. Then I measured where the microSIM was supposed to fit on the full size SIM (lined up the contacts on the back), and "traced" the microSIM on the cutout of the full-SIM. Voila, home-made adapter .
carngeX said:
You'll need an adapter.
I was cheap (or maybe resourceful is a better word maybe? lol), and just cut one out myself. I "traced" my full-size SIM onto an old gift card with an exacto knife. Then I measured where the microSIM was supposed to fit on the full size SIM (lined up the contacts on the back), and "traced" the microSIM on the cutout of the full-SIM. Voila, home-made adapter .
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you don't need adapter. just slide it in and be careful to position it correctly. I am running mine off micro sim with no adapter right now.
Can you post a pic of where its positioned at? I've tryed that and i can never get it
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Yeah. Here you go. Had it like this since I got the phone in Nov 2011 with no problems. Just center the card on the 4 contacts below and then position it so that it is centered vertically under the cover.
So I take it that it is working now?
swilbert80 said:
you don't need adapter. just slide it in and be careful to position it correctly. I am running mine off micro sim with no adapter right now.
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I just never wanted it to slip off the contacts accidentally, so I made an adapter to "hold" it in place lol.
carngeX said:
I just never wanted it to slip off the contacts accidentally, so I made an adapter to "hold" it in place lol.
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Yeah, when I first got the phone I thought the Verizon sales rep was an idiot for giving me the wrong sim, but the store was closed, so I couldn't take it back so I just tried it and it worked. I was worried about it moving in there for a while, but even after all this time and stuff I've put this phone through, it has never moved.

No Rubber seal found in my watch!!

I finally was able to open my Truesmart today after receiving a quality set of screwdrivers ---- But when I got the case opened, there was no rubber seal in there that everybody else has. I removed the battery and added a 16gb micro card. I then put back the battery and closed up the case with the screws. It seemed to fit back just fine and it looks tight, but without that rubber square, I cant let this thing get anywhere near water.
I dread trying to communicate with omate to try and get the rubber seal, but I don't know of any other options.
The seal is a very thin ring that sits in a groove. So no seal on your's. Contacting Omate is your only option short of filling the groove with RTV silicone and hoping for the best.
I really can't believe this is happening...
Every other post or thread is about something that's missing or it's not connected...
What's happening....?!
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@funky0308
10 or less people having to deal with tens of thousands of orders (according to sources) and hand assembling every one.
Lokifish Marz said:
@funky0308
10 or less people having to deal with tens of thousands of orders (according to sources) and hand assembling every one.
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Sorry Loki but that just sounds worse...
I know that and I just can't believe someone let that happened...
They could hired some students to help them but....O.K, won't start another thread with complainings...
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The seal may be there, you just don't see it. Not trying to insult anyone here.
Long story short, I think I FUBAR'ed my SIM card slot because I had to use a nano->microSIM adaptor, when I was removing my sim card, half way out, something "snagged" the adapter, I couldn't get my SIM out so I pulled/forced it out. When I tried reinserting the SIM card, the "spring" doesn't work and my card was stuck inside...furthermore, no SIM detected so there goes that idea.
I removed the back panel and battery to get to the SIM card slot from the inside. Following Kurt's maintenance video, I removed the 2 additional screws inside to remove the "interior" cover. ONLY then did I notice the thin rubber seal around the edges.
TL;DR - maybe it's just me but I didn't notice the thin rubber seal until I further disassembled the TS.
sm753 said:
The seal may be there, you just don't see it. Not trying to insult anyone here.
Long story short, I think I FUBAR'ed my SIM card slot because I had to use a nano->microSIM adaptor, when I was removing my sim card, half way out, something "snagged" the adapter, I couldn't get my SIM out so I pulled/forced it out. When I tried reinserting the SIM card, the "spring" doesn't work and my card was stuck inside...furthermore, no SIM detected so there goes that idea.
I removed the back panel and battery to get to the SIM card slot from the inside. Following Kurt's maintenance video, I removed the 2 additional screws inside to remove the "interior" cover. ONLY then did I notice the thin rubber seal around the edges.
TL;DR - maybe it's just me but I didn't notice the thin rubber seal until I further disassembled the TS.
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I just looked at the "Hardware maintenance on the Omate TrueSmart" youtube video again that Kurt made, and at the 2:37 mark you will see that He just opened up the first four screws of the back case and took out the square rubber ring seal from the back cover. This was before he removed the 2 additional screws to get to the interior cover. This is what I am missing on my truesmart unit.
@fibroman
You have to be aware that there are at least three different case designs. Attached images show the area were the gasket sits on two of them as well as the gaskets side by side.
One (much older design) has a wide thick gasket. The other (newer design) has a thin narrow gasket that sits recessed in a groove.
Interesting. The 1/8/1900 I examined has the thicker gasket with the holes for the screws to go through and alignment nipples that fit into the main body. No groove.
The other, thinner, gasket looks inferior and the way the casing has been grooved is what you were saying earlier was an example of poor design ?
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SIM tray stuck! Advice?

After three months with the SIM and SD card installed, I tried to remove the SIM tray today with the included SIM tool pin. No go. It slides out about 2mm and thats it, more on the pin side of the tray. I tried with prying with a small shim, and pulling with padded pliers. Won't budge.
Wonder how it got wedged! Any advice?
ahilliard said:
After three months with the SIM and SD card installed, I tried to remove the SIM tray today with the included SIM tool pin. No go. It slides out about 2mm and thats it, more on the pin side of the tray. I tried with prying with a small shim, and pulling with padded pliers. Won't budge.
Wonder how it got wedged! Any advice?
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Needle or tooth pick no go?
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No go. Had to be removed destructively. Shout out to the tech at Stellar Cellular. Phone's fine, new SIM tray is in the post.
Seems it's the SD card which had a slightly taller lip at the back edge (not sure why). I sanded it down and will see if it works better.

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