Some people always seem desperate to get their hands on the latest version of their smartphone while others hold off until their screen is cracked or their device becomes hopelessly obsolete. With programs like T-Mobile Jump and similar programs, more smartphone users will upgrade their handset instead of waiting until their handset stop working or become totally outdated.
If you’re getting a new smartphone, you’ll also need to have the right size SIM card to fit in the new phone. Depending on the manufacturer and model of your smartphone, there are currently three sizes of SIM card that could potentially be compatible: Standard SIM, Micro SIM or Nano SIM.
For Apple Devices, find your model in the table to see which SIM card your iPhone or iPad uses.
Devices | SIM Card |
---|---|
Apple iPhone 6s Plus | Nano SIM |
Apple iPhone 6s | Nano SIM |
Apple iPhone 6 Plus | Nano SIM |
Apple iPhone 6 | Nano SIM |
Apple iPhone 5s | Nano SIM |
Apple iPhone 5c | Nano SIM |
Apple iPhone 5 | Nano SIM |
Apple iPhone 4s | Micro SIM |
Apple iPhone 4 | Micro SIM |
Apple iPhone 3GS | Mini SIM |
Apple iPhone 3 | Mini SIM |
Apple iPad Pro | Nano SIM |
Apple iPad Air 2 | Nano SIM |
Apple iPad Air | Nano SIM |
Apple iPad Mini 4 | Nano SIM |
Apple iPad Mini 3 | Nano SIM |
Apple iPad Mini 2 | Nano SIM |
Apple iPad Mini | Nano SIM |
Apple iPad (4th Gen) | Micro SIM |
Apple iPad (3rd Gen) | Micro SIM |
Apple iPad 2 | Micro SIM |
Apple iPad | Micro SIM |