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![]() Yes, the nano-SIMs are cut by the dealer I know, so they are outside of normal tolerances.
That having been said, they fit into my HTC One Plus X and an iPhone 5 with no problems. And they are free ![]() Best Regards / Steve ![]() ![]() PO Box 1014, Sheffield S10 5YG, UK Home mobie: Telefonica O2 Other UK mobiles: 3, Vodafone, Virgin Foreign SIMs: Toggle (multi); Germany (Fonic); Poland (Orange PL); Skype: stevewgold |
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![]() My HTC One X Plus takes a nano-SIM - it was a pre-release unit sent to journalists on loan.
I liked it, so I bought it at a discount. I realised when a colleague got a handset that there were differences. I used to write for Mobile News, a fortnightly cellular trade weekly, here in the UK. FYI there are two versions of the Samsung Galaxy SIII in circulation - one takes a mini-SIM, whilst the other takes a micro SIM ![]() I also have a Star W007 dual SIM Android handset, but that's another story. BR / Steve ![]() PO Box 1014, Sheffield S10 5YG, UK Home mobie: Telefonica O2 Other UK mobiles: 3, Vodafone, Virgin Foreign SIMs: Toggle (multi); Germany (Fonic); Poland (Orange PL); Skype: stevewgold |
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