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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Nice 13 pre work miles
Blue sky and some clouds with a lighter wind so nice conditions.
Busy day today window cleaner, food delivery, lunchtime meeting at local library oh and a full day at work
 
Morning.
It is grey here and a bit damp. There is a ride planned for this morning and it is going to be a busy day. When I get back I have to have lunch and then take my car out for an MOT.
I don't know what is going on at the moment. I seem to be getting up every 20 minutes in the night to go for a Pee. I'm not drinking too much but I don't want to go the other way and become dehydrated and start those problems all over again.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Lots of tweezers, but it is so jammed in I can't shift it.

What make & model is it?

Seems two favoured methods are to heat a fine needle until red hot, stick it in the SIM card, allow to cool & gently pull the card out.

Alternatively

use a thin plastic card, such as an old credit card cut to size to fit the slot, apply superglue to edge & push on to SIM. Wait for glue to set hard & gently remove.
 
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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
All going to plan so far so that's good
 

Gwylan

Guru
Location
All at sea⛵
What make & model is it?

Seems two favoured methods are to heat a fine needle until red hot, stick it in the SIM card, allow to cool & gently pull the card out.

Alternatively

use a thin plastic card, such as an old credit card cut to size to fit the slot, apply superglue to edge & push on to SIM. Wait for glue to set hard & gently remove.

Take the phone apart.
Or if it is working do a Google back up.
Then take phone apart, rescue card.
Use the Google process to get old data onto new phone.
 
What make & model is it?

Seems two favoured methods are to heat a fine needle until red hot, stick it in the SIM card, allow to cool & gently pull the card out.

Alternatively

use a thin plastic card, such as an old credit card cut to size to fit the slot, apply superglue to edge & push on to SIM. Wait for glue to set hard & gently remove.

Good ideas, but I can't even see the SD card.
 

Gwylan

Guru
Location
All at sea⛵
How on earth can you take a phone apart? assuming you want it to work afterwards.

That is part of the dilemma.
The phone works, back it up. Find out how to get all your old stuff onto your new phone with your new SIM card.

Or, try gently prising the phone apart. Very fine, surgical equivalent to tyre levers.

Is it worth buying a phone case fixing kit?
 
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