Cutting a regular SIM down to Micro-SIM

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Hi folks,

Is it wise to cut down a regular SIM down to Micro-SIM? As in, could I potentially decrease the "quality" of the SIM?

Thanks :)
 
You could destroy it. But if you don't it will be 100%

All or nothing really.
 
Nope...the actual circuitry is well inside the "shape".

I cut the same one down from regular to micro to nano...all good still.
 
I cut one down using instructions from the net and it's working fine but if you don't have the correct tools (a sharp Stanley knife is essential) I believe that cellphone repair shops have a punch that does the job and they don't charge a fortune.
 
Never had much success with doing this. I find it is too easy to bend the sim and damage it or accidentally cut into the circuitry.
Therefore I do not advise it. Far easier just to migrate the sim.
 
Never had much success with doing this. I find it is too easy to bend the sim and damage it or accidentally cut into the circuitry.
Therefore I do not advise it. Far easier just to migrate the sim.
 
I cut one down using instructions from the net and it's working fine but if you don't have the correct tools (a sharp Stanley knife is essential) I believe that cellphone repair shops have a punch that does the job and they don't charge a fortune.
I always use scissors.
 
I've done it twice, the first time badly and they worked fine. The IC is less than 1 x 1 mm in the centre.
 
Print out one of the many guides available. Score the lines with a pin or something similar and cut. Pretty simple really.
 
yeah...sharp, heavy duty ones. easier than the stanley knife to hold a line.
Yep, dress making shears would do the job.

I used a wood block, straight edge and a mini G-clamp to hold it steady when using the Stanley knife but, tbh, the punch idea seems the way to go if it's as cheap as I've heard.
 
Done it twice with scissors - works fine. If you are fairly confident and have a steady hand, use a template and it'll work just fine. Otherwise go to a phone shop and have them punch it out for you
 
Punch is cheap, bought one back in the day for R90 from Orange when the Service providers used to charge R100-R150 for a cut/sim swap.
 
Printed the template from the internet, stuck the sim down using clear tape, extrapolated the lines from the page over the sim using a pencil and used my mother's "sewing" scissors (they're very sharp) to cut in three long straight cuts. Worked well on the two occasions I've tried it.
 
I just took the kitchen scissor and cut mine down to the tray size...
 
Done many of these and never had a problem. Cutting down to nano is a mission, but to micro its very easy
 
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