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HTC U11 EYEs
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Inserting nano SIM and microSD cards
IMPORTANT:
Use a standard nano SIM only.
Don't cut a micro or regular SIM card and insert it into the
nano SIM slot. It's thicker than the standard nano SIM card and
may get stuck in the slot.
Don't disassemble any part of the phone.
Don't try to open the phone or remove the battery by force. This
may damage the phone or its electronics and will invalidate the
warranty.
Don't throw the tray away.
You need it to insert your nano SIM and microSD™ cards.
1
Note:
Do not insert
the tray eject
tool into the
microphone
hole.
2
gold contacts
nano SIM
cut-off corner
1. With the phone facing up,
insert the tip of the tray
eject tool that came in
the box (or a small bent
paperclip) into the tray
eject hole.
Push the tip all the way
into the hole until the card
tray ejects and then gently
pull the tray out.
2. With the gold contacts
facing down, place your
nano SIM cards into the
SIM 1 and SIM 2 holders
of the tray. Make sure to
align the cut-off corners
to the notches on the
holders.
Note: By default, SIM 1
will connect to the 4G
LTE/3G network, and SIM
2 will connect to 3G/2G.
To find out how to change
network connection
settings for your nano SIM
cards, see the user guide.

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Summary of Contents for HTC U11 EYEs

  • Page 1 HTC U11 EYEs Inserting nano SIM and microSD cards IMPORTANT: Use a standard nano SIM only. Don’t cut a micro or regular SIM card and insert it into the nano SIM slot. It’s thicker than the standard nano SIM card and may get stuck in the slot.
  • Page 2 3. SIM 2 and SD are labeled on the same holder in the tray. When you need to use your microSD card, remove your second nano SIM card and then place the microSD card on the SIM 2/SD holder with the gold contacts facing down and narrow side facing microSD...
  • Page 3 • Sand For more tips on maintaining water and dust resistance for your phone, see the user guide, HTC Help app, or the support site. Also make sure to read the Safety and regulatory guide that comes with the phone.
  • Page 4 HTC Help app. From the Home screen, swipe up to open the Apps screen, and then find and tap Help. Or go to www.htc.com/support/ to find tutorials, the user guide, and more. Please also read the Safety and regulatory guide that’s included in the box.