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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Nano Sim in iPad 3
Update 1/29/2013:
I am now using a micro sim adapter for my nano sim. Obviously, this works much better.
Original Post:
I got my iPhone 5 on Friday. I'm loving the device. However, this post isn't a review of the device. I won't go into any details about it. I just want to talk about the nano sim in this post.
As you may know from a previous post, I like to tether using my iPad. The Verizon iPad 3 comes with free tethering. I've gotten used to moving my Verizon LTE sim card between my phone and iPad. However, the iPhone 5 presents a new challenge.
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I am now using a micro sim adapter for my nano sim. Obviously, this works much better.
Original Post:
I got my iPhone 5 on Friday. I'm loving the device. However, this post isn't a review of the device. I won't go into any details about it. I just want to talk about the nano sim in this post.
As you may know from a previous post, I like to tether using my iPad. The Verizon iPad 3 comes with free tethering. I've gotten used to moving my Verizon LTE sim card between my phone and iPad. However, the iPhone 5 presents a new challenge.
As you can see, the nano sim card in the new iPhone is much smaller than the micro sim that the iPad 3 takes. I decided to try taping it into the micro sim tray.
The contacts are fully exposed as they should be. Let's try popping it in now.
The iPad seemed to recognize that I have a sim in the tray! I opened my Verizon and, yep, it shows that my device has changed from the iPhone to an iPad.
I ran a speed test and got a somewhat decent speed on the semi-congested network on the school campus where I work.
I popped the sim back into the iPhone and it came back online just fine. I love the FCC rules that force Verizon to leave their LTE network wide open for geeks like me to do stuff like this.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
The Old Tigrao.org is Back!
I just got done migrating all of my old posts from backups of my website dating back to 2005! I just got years of history back and I am excited about it! I forgot how much I used to actually post on my site. It used to be an engaging place for conversation amongst my friends. It's all back now.
Take a look for yourself by using the archive links on the right. For example, here's all the posts from 2005. You just might find comments from yourself that you forgot about.
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Take a look for yourself by using the archive links on the right. For example, here's all the posts from 2005. You just might find comments from yourself that you forgot about.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Migrated to Blogger
My ugly redirect from www.tigrao.org to my USU hosted blog has now been eliminated. I have fully migrated tigrao.org to be a Google Apps domain. I just finished exporting all my WordPress content to Blogger. It looks good so far. This doesn't necessarily mean that I will post more often. I really should, but we'll see. I always hated the ugly redirect, though. This is much better.
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