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Will IPHONE 5C nano sim card work in Droid RAZR with SIM card adapter?
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Thanks for the quick response. The SIM card adapter worked brilliantly. I have never used a Droid so It was important to me to keep the nano SIM card, 1 SIM card, to conveniently switch between devices avoiding a trip to the Verizon store if I decided to switch back. Thanks again.
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Great question carpcam, it's always good to make sure they're compatible. They have different SIM cards, so they can't be used in other phones. The iPhone 5C has a Nano SIM card and Razr a Micro SIM.
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Thank you for the prompt response. For future reference the only SIM card difference between these two devices, IPhone 5c & Droid RAZR by Motorolla, is the size of the SIM card as you indicated. However, this was easily remedied using a SIM card adapter, (Nano to Micro). This makes it very easy to switch between devices. The following link shows an example of a SIM card adapter (Nano to Micro) http://www.sadapter.com/ . Thanks again.
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Yes, you can use a nano SIM card in a micro SIM card adapter. Or you can get a new SIM card free at your local Corporate Verizon store or by calling Customer Service.
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Thanks for the quick response. The SIM card adapter worked brilliantly. I have never used a Droid so It was important to me to keep the nano SIM card, 1 SIM card, to conveniently switch between devices avoiding a trip to the Verizon store if I decided to switch back. Thanks again.
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You're welcome. I also prefer to use a nano card with an adapter to make device changes easy (although you may encounter text issues by switching from an iPhone to an Android, and you'll lose any saved voicemail messages).