I changed my smartphone to Galaxy 7 and tried to insert the USIM chip I used before.
I heard that you can use the USIM chip as it is.
By the way, the USIM chip used in Galaxy 7 is much smaller
What should I do in this case?
3592 2016-05-03 Lady
I guess you need to use a micro USIM chip and change it to a nano USIM chip.
You can buy Nano SIM chips at an agency or something.
I remember it was about 9,000 won.
You can cut and use the USIM chip you are using now using.
If you search on the Internet, there is something that allows you to cut and write on A4 paper.
If you go to the site below, it is explained in detail.
http://blog.naver.com/ykcarrot/220696940949
You can do it on A4 paper like the one above, but if you haven't done it often, it's not recommended because there are many cases where you cut it wrong.
They sell it as a USIM cutter that looks like the bottom.
You'd better use this.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-fqNgjPk-8Rc/UgoH9VtynRI/...
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