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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Brian Wood

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This one can be tricky because you dont want to force anything causing damage.  Do you have access to a proper sim eject tool?  I know a paper clip should and will work, however, I have had this very issue you are explaining.  Worst case scenario is that you will need to remove the back and reset the sim eject pin.  It's a black plastic pin near the sim tray that looks like a tiny cylinder.

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