One of the problems with an easily removable SD card that's formatted as removable storage is the data on there can be easily accessed by anyone with
a SIM tray tool — they don't have to unlock your phone to get it.
The only advantage of these silly flaps is that you don't need
a SIM tray tool to open them.
What's in the Box Nokia Lumia device, non-removable battery, USB charger, connectivity cable,
SIM tray tool, quick start
Not exact matches
Both the
SIM tray and SD
tray slide in and out rather easily, so there's no real concern with swapping them out, plus BlackBerry gives you an
SIM ejector
tool in the box to help with that task.
Opposite the power button and volume rocker, we have dual pin
tool doors which hide two
SIM card
trays and a MicroSD card slot to expand storage.
The design elements I can really appreciate here is the door /
tray that doesn't require a special
tool to get to the
sim card and SD card.
You'll need a small paperclip or
SIM removal
tool (included) to pop the
tray out if you want to change any of the cards.
First of all, switch off your Huawei Mate 9 and remove the
SIM card
tray use a
SIM card eject
tool.
The top of the device is completely barren... with the power / sleep key placed on the right along with a microSIM
tray that can be accessed using the included
SIM eject
tool or something similar.
The left edge holds the door to the dual -
SIM tray (on our model: some are single
SIM) and a microSD slot, and refreshingly opens with a fingernail rather than those little
tools you lose within the first ten seconds of owning the phone.
The Huawei Watch 2's
SIM card
tray is easily accessible without
tools, and though U.S. carriers have yet to announce formal support for the watch (which hasn't yet launched stateside) there's no reason why it couldn't integrate with their number sync systems just as any other Android Wear 2.0 watch.
The
SIM tray on the Droid Turbo appears to double as the volume rocker, which means it isn't flush with the side of the phone and can be pulled out without any special
tool.
Sony has opted for an easily removable
SIM and SD card
tray that doesn't require a
tool — however, the
SIM tray is a separate piece to this cover and is simply too fiddly for comfort.
Since the
SIM / microSD card
tray is removable by hand, there's no need for a
SIM eject
tool here.
To insert the
SIM card on your device power off your device and push the
SIM ejector
tool to remove the
SIM card
tray and place the
SIM on it.
The hole which is available to eject
SIM tray is a bit smaller than the
SIM eject
tool so it sometimes become difficult to easily bring out the
tray.
Aside from the phone with a pre-installed screen protector you'll find a
SIM ejector
tool that fits both
SIM tray slots, as well as a microUSB cable and wall charger.
Moving around the rest of the phone and on the left of the BLU Pure XR, you have the
SIM and microSD card
tray that can be ejected with the included
tool.
On the left you'll only find the
SIM / microSD card
tray that ejects with the included
tool.
Lastly you'll also find a
SIM tray eject
tool for dropping that
SIM card right into your new Pixel.
Underneath you'll find a handful of manuals, a
SIM tray ejector
tool, microUSB to USB Type - A cable and 5v / 2a wall charger.
Samsung packs a fair amount of extra value into the box, including a pair of AKG headphones (3.5 mm audio port), a charging brick, USB Type - A to USB type - C cable, a transfer adapter for transferring data from your old phone, and of course, the usual
SIM tray ejection
tool and a set of manuals and guides.
The microSIM
tray, again accessible with a
SIM removal
tool, now lives on the right edge, under the power button.
This box of goodies includes a few pamphlets and a
SIM tray removal
tool, as well as a clear rubberized TPU case.
Underneath the phone you'll find the usual set of manuals and
SIM tray ejector
tool, while underneath a plethora of goodies reside.
The
tray can be taken out once you use the
SIM ejector
tool; the slots are hidden as well.
This is accessed through a slightly ugly
tray that requires a
SIM tool, and is situated right alongside the
SIM tray itself.
Aside from the phone you'll find a USB Type - C 5v / 3a quick charger and a
SIM / microSD card
tray ejection
tool, but that's just the start of it.
A
SIM tray eject
tool and an accordion-fold manual can be found inside of the immaculately laid package, as well as a few pamphlets covering main features of the phone.