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The metal cover (called the "shrapnel" in the Cubot video) slides up a sixteenth of an inch or so to "unlock" it. After it is slid up slightly, it can be hinged open. Conversely, after the sim card is inserted, the metal cover must be hinged down then slid a sixteenth of an inch or so to lock it into place. I used a wooden toothpick to push it around. I also had to buy a micro SIM card adapter for my mini SIM card to get it to fit into the slot in my CUBOT King Kong.
You should be able to use your SIM card in any phone as long as the phone is not locked to a network. Whether your calling plan allows data is another issue.
i need help. i insert my lexar 1gb micro sd memory card into my phone and my phone doesnt show that there is a memory card inserted and i have no idea how to work it on my phone. my phone is a samsung blast.
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