Yes like Sam said, you can also get Sim card adaptors off of Amazon. I have one
that goes from an Nano to Micro, Nano to full size
and Micro to full size. The kit also came with an sim card tool to popup the
drawer for those phones that have them.
This allows me to use the same SIM card in my Samsung Galaxy S10E, Motorola
Moto G4+ (Retired now for the most part) and one of my
old Nokia phones (Also retired now).
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.
From: smartvisionau-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:smartvisionau-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sam Taylor
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2021 3:11 AM
To: smartvisionau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Sharon S
Subject: [smartvisionau] Re: My Smart Vision II has stopped working.
Hi Shaz,
Such adaptors certainly exist. You just need a Nano SIM to Standard SIM
adapter, such as this one:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SIM-Card-Adapter-Kit-4-in-1-Nano-Micro-Standard-Size-Converter-Tray-for-iPhone-/172295438572
Sorry to hear that this has happened to your SmartVision. It's primarily why
we're no longer selling them through Pacific Vision. It
may be worth your trying a different USBC cable or wall adaptor.
Cheers
Sam
On 12/04/2021 5:32 pm, Sharon S wrote:
Hi all, today when I was out and about I got my smart vision II out to check
something and it wasn't working. I tried holding down
the power button but nothing happened. I thought I had plenty of battery life
left so couldn't understand what was going on. So, I
left it until I got home and plugged it in. It has been on charge for over half
an hour now with no response. I have removed the
battery a couple of times but it does nothing. Is there anything else I can
try? This is not good since I am currently waiting for
am important text message. I might be able to move my sim card into an old
phone of a family member but I'm not used to using a
touch screen. I have some old talking phones here but they all take bigger sim
cards then the Smart vision and I don't think there
is an adapter to make the sim card bigger. If there is such an adaptor please
let me know because I would prefer to use one of my
old phones that I am used to using rather then learning a whole new phone.
Thanks for any help.
From Shaz.
Canberra, Australia.
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Blindness Products Consultant
Pacific Vision International (Aust) Pty Ltd
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