Can I use my micro SIM card in an Iphone 5c?
I currently have a HTC Windows Phone 8x, which is on the 4GLTE network so I have a micro SIM card for it. The phone is messing up and I don't have a warranty for it because I didn't buy it directly from Verizon. I was thinking of buying the new IPhone 5c for Verizon from the Apple website. Can I insert my micro SIM card into the IPhone and use it without having to call Verizon to get my phone switched or without having to order a new SIM card?
Look at a picture of a iphone sim and compare it.
The iphone 5c takes a nano SIM card not a micro SIM card therefore it sadly won't work
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