3G iPhone: It’s what comes in the box that counts
Written on June 09, 2008 by Jenny Kortina and 14 people have commented
While looking at the new 3G iPhone I happened to check out what came in the box and was estactic to see a new much needed item.
That’s right, it looks like the new iPhone comes with a special tool for removing the SIM. In my world we call it a paperclip, but to Apple it’s known as a “SIM ejector tool.”


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#1 Hunter says:Why is there a SIM ejector if it’s still locked to one carrier?

#2 Todd says:I found a picture of it. It’s actually quite advanced:

#3 Galley says:The dock is no longer included? WTF?

#4 bengoevaerts says:i think you don’t need to take out the sim card. Why shut you do that ?

#5 Nick Mediati says:@ #3: they *did* drop the price by $100…

#6 Jerome says:The SIm ejector tool was already on the 1st iPhone, just not documented.
Am I the only one who found it, in my (french) iPhone box?

#7 WizzKid says:Ha nice find!

#8 WizzKid says:Dont mean to post twice, heres a finny image;
http://vocino.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/iphoneclip.thumbnail.jpg

#9 RandomMan says:I hear that you also get a free virtual SIM ejector with Microsoft Office…

#10 M says:No dock and no stand.
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