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We tried to nail them down on exactly which networks but they didn’t take the bait. If you’re sipping data from a sensor and phoning it home, this will connect you in 200 countries over about 600 networks. Hologram is about providing a SIM card and the API necessary to use it with the hardware of your choice: any 2G, 3G, 4G, or LTE devices will work with the service.Īt 1 MB/month it’s obvious that this is aimed at the burgeoning ranks of Internet of Things developers. Hologram.io has just announced a Developer Plan that will give you 1 megabyte of cellular data per month. The company also offers hardware to use with the SIM, but they bill themselves as hardware agnostic. If you’ve been thinking of adding cellular connectivity to a build, here’s a way to try out a new service for free.
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Posted in 3d Printer hacks, Android Hacks, Repair Hacks Tagged nexus, nexus 7, Repairs You Can Print, sim
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The top 20 repairs will take home $100 in Tindie credit, and for the best repair done by a Student or Organization, there’s two Prusa i3 MK3 printers with the Quad Material upgrade kits on the line. Remember, there’s still plenty of time to enter your own printed fix into our “Repairs You Can Print” contest. It’s also worth noting that this design may work on other devices with a similar SIM arrangement, or at the very least, might be a good starting point to work from if you’ve got to come up with your own. It might look a little weird, but if you’ve got the tablet in a case you’ll never see it anyway. If you can’t muster up a 0.1mm first layer you might as well sit this one out and if you haven’t mastered the art of bridging, that little valley to help you get the SIM back out may end up overflowing into a river of tears.įor, the piece ended up working perfectly. Printing such a tiny part, especially with the little details like the channel for you to hook your fingernail into, requires a fairly well calibrated printer. Sometimes it really seems like Google was determined to run the Nexus line into the ground before bailing on it. You must be this small to rideĪpparently the SIM holder in the 2013 Nexus 7 is notoriously poor, and of course since this is a known issue, online retailers are trying to get as much as $100 USD out of you for a tiny sliver of plastic. A perfect entry for our ongoing “ Repairs You Can Print” contest.

But he was able to print something that works well enough for his purposes, which is all that matters in the end.
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When the SIM holder on his Nexus 7 tablet broke recently, did the mental arithmetic and came to the conclusion that it wasn’t worth his time trying to figure out how to model an exact replacement. A lot of variables go into this decision making process, such as the complexity of the repair, the available materials, and of course whether or not you need to keep the fact you broke the thing from your significant other. When repairing something, there are in effect two schools of thought: you can craft a repair that seamlessly blends into the original hardware and doesn’t look like a repair, or you can slap that thing together and keep it moving. Posted in Phone Hacks Tagged dual sim, micro sd, microsd, nano SIM, sim, sim card We saw a similar hack a few years ago, too. Overall though, it’s a tidy hack that should prove useful to anyone with a dual SIM phone and limited storage. Your mileage may vary, depending on the construction of your SD card.

Thanks to the springiness of the contacts in the phone, it’s just barely possible to squeeze both in, along with some Kapton tape to hold everything in place. The SD card is then filed down to make just enough space for the SIM to fit in underneath. The SIM is slimmed down with the application of a heat gun helping to remove its plastic backing, saving precious fractions of a millimeter.

It’s a simple case of very carefully shaving both the microSD card and the nano-SIM down until both can fit in the card tray. Sadly the make and model of phone aren’t clear. Of course, hackers don’t accept such nonsense, and went about crafting a solution. Despite their dual SIM capability, this usually comes at the expense of the microSD card slot. There are plenty of dual SIM phones on the market these days, but most of them are a hamstrung by packaging issues.
