Sentences with phrase «find sim card»

The watch features one single button on the right side, the crown button, and on the underside is where you'll find the SIM card slot.
Likewise and in a relatively traditional fashion, the left - hand side you will find your SIM card tray (which also houses the microSD card slot) while the right - hand side, is where you will find the volume up, down and power buttons.
On the left side of the frame you can find the SIM card tray, and on the right side of the frame is where the volume up and down buttons as well as the power button are located.
Both the power button and the volume rocker are placed on the right side of the handset while on the left side, people may find the SIM card slot.
You'll also find a SIM card ejector tool and a quick start guide.
On the left side you will find sim card and MicroSD card tray.
All the physical buttons are included on the right - hand side of the Mi MIX 2S, while you will find a SIM card tray on the left.
Up top is where you'll find the SIM card and micro SD card slot, with the bottom housing the USB - C port and 3.5 mm headphone jack (yes, it has made a return!).
Apart from the 3D curved glass on the front and back of the device, we find the SIM card tray on the Magic to be a bit interesting which can hold two SIM's side - by - side.
On the left side you will find sim card and MicroSD card tray.
There appears to be 3G capabilities, but this feature was not available, nor could we find a SIM Card slot.
But you will find a SIM card slot and space for a microSD card.
You also won't find a SIM card tray on the right side of the Verizon version.
It's a minor point but in our review of the Xperia XZ Premium we found its SIM card slot to be both fiddly and flimsy, so we'd like to see it reworked for the Sony Xperia XZ Premium 2.

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After using both for a week, switching between them with my own SIM card so that I was relying on the «phone of the moment» for all calls and texts, I found there is one difference that might be important to know about, one that is an actual differentiator.
You don't have to deal with finding and swapping SIM cards, and you don't have to worry about megabytes per minute: Skyroam charges a flat daily rate.
Inside, we find Audi Connect, a feature first noted on the new A6, which provides in - car Internet connectivity via an integral G3 SIM card.
Moreover, we find the 4G LTE SIM card and microSD card slots tucked on top of one another.
Under the plastic cover at the rear (which holds at least one of the antennas) you'll find a Micro SD card slot (32 GB tested OK) and the Micro SIM slot.
On the left hand side you get a volume rocker and the phone's dual SIM card slot, and on the bottom edge you find the now standard USB Type - C connection as well as a 5 mm audio jack port.
The top is where you'll find the headphone jack and SIM card tray is on the right side.
I've always found HTC phones to be very good on the wifi / tpuch screen.differences between the AT&T iPhone and the Verizon iPhone, I don't know who you heard that from, but the only difference between them is that AT&T uses a SIM card in their phone and Verizon does not.
Along the top edge, you'll find the Lumia's micro SIM and micro SD Card slot, as well as its power button and volume rocker.
On the top side of the phone you'll find a noise cancelling microphone as well as the ejectable tray that contains the microSD card and SIM card slots.
Along the top right edge, you'll find the volume rocker and power button, while a flap on the top left edge covers slots for the SIM card and a 128 GB micro SD card.
The edges of the device are also where you will find the ports and bays, including a small flap on the left side behind which the microSD and SIM cards are located.
You'll also find the SIM / microSD card slot on the right side below the power button, which can be ejected with the tool included in the box.
The microSD slot and SIM card slot can both be found under the bottom plastic panel on the back.
Among the 4G icons, one for a SIM card can be found too.
A headphone jack and SIM Card slot line the top, and on the bottom you'll find a tiny proprietary power jack, a microUSB port (for syncing with a PC) and a mini HDMI port.
If you're new to LTE, it uses the same size SIM card as you'd find on a GSM phone.
Along the edges, you'll find a power button, volume rocker, nano sim and microSD card slot, and a USB - C port.
The volume rocker is to be found on the side of the device, where there are also card slots encased within the steel and in much the same way as the N8 or E7 houses their own SIM and microSD cards.
Find out how to install and run WhatsApp on your Android tablet PC without a sim card.
On the front side we find the front camera and Windows button, while at the back there's the main camera and two speakers, as well as a lid at the top, covering up the microSD and SIM card slot.
On the other side, you will find the micro SD and SIM card tray.
With no internal access you'll find covered flaps allowing access to the bays for your microSD and SIM cards.
On the sides, you can find the power button, volume controls, microSD card slot and the SIM card slot, while on the left side, there is the built - in mic for making voice calls or to record audio.
Beneath a flap cover you'll find a full - size SD card reader and a SIM card slot (which only works on 3G versions of the device).
At its bottom you'll find a USB Type - C port, and along its long right - hand side you'll find a Nano SIM and microSD card slot.
The right is where you'll find the micro SIM card slot and the volume rocker, as well as the power button.
Slide of the cover on the reverse of the chin and you will find slots for a regular size SIM and microSD memory card.
There you'll find two USB 2.0 ports, a mini HDMI - out port, a headphone jack, and a SIM card slot for 3G mobile broadband.
On the right side of the slate you'll find a power button and volume rocker, along with a flap that covers the SIM and microSD card slot (the latter worked fine with a 200 GB SanDisk card in testing).
On the right side of the slate you'll find a power button and volume rocker, along with a flap that covers the SIM and microSD card slot (the latter worked fine with a
Pop out the battery and you'll find the dual SIM card slots.
You'll find a mushy power button and volume rocker on the right side of the tablet, along with covered SIM and microSD card slots (the latter of which worked with a 200 GB SanDisk card).
The right side of the phone is home only to a power / sleep button and a dual SIM card tray, while a volume rocker and a physical toggle button are found on the left side.
Also up top you'll find a SIM / microSD card slot that worked with a 256 GB card.
But the folks over at The Verge managed to scan the device and found it to be sporting a single USB port, a SIM card slot, an SD card slot and 1 10 - pin style connector at the bottom.
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