Introduction

Use this guide to remove and replace the SIM card tray in your 2022 Motorola Moto G Stylus.

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    • Insert a SIM card eject tool or a straightened paperclip into the hole adjacent to the SIM card tray.

    • Press firmly to eject the tray.

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    • Grab and remove the SIM card tray from the phone.

    • When reinserting the SIM card, make sure it's in the proper orientation inside the tray.

    No quiere leer el chip

    Zorlie Hiphop -

    If your phone isn't reading the SIM card, there could be issues with your phone provider, or a physical issue with the card reader in the phone. If you can guarantee that your SIM card is activated and works (try putting it in a different phone to test), then the issue could be that either your phone is licensed for a different carrier than your SIM card is, or your physical SIM card reader is damaged.

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Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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3 comments

Cómo saber para que lea el chip

Zorlie Hiphop -

Hi! The SIM card tray has a recess on one side that the SIM card fits into. This recess has a notch in one of the corners that lines up with the notch in the SIM card. There should be only one way to fit the SIM card into the tray.

Clay Eickemeyer -

Howdy!

When I tried this, I found that the tray didn't come out far enough to get my fingernails underneath it.
I used a piece of scotch tape to pull it out a little farther, and then I was able to remove it with my nails.
It didn't seem like I forced it.
The trouble is that now it won't latch back in.
If I really push, it goes in far enough for the sim to register, but then it pops back out ~16th of an inch and pushing on it can't be good anyway...
I know it's a bit outside the scope of this article, but any ideas?

Matthew Miller -