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Is an Apple iPhone clone worth buying?

It depends on what you want in a phone. In years past I would have easily said, “Yes.”, but with all of the complications that I have had these past few weeks with Apple CS….it’s personally not worth $700 and be locked out of my account….even though I can provide credit cards, state I.S., credit cards, I picture of my happy face, social security cards.My addresses, my buying history, answers to all of my secret questions, they won’t budge. Treating a customer as a criminal isn’t cool and not worth the money. This is where I am at, as you can see, short of knocking Tim Cook’s door or taking a vacation so I can find an Apple store…every reasonable thing to do a simple PW recovery for my account.I will probably get the Google phone because it ties into “Google Photos”. I can’t even access my pictures…..when I HAVE PAYED FOR STORAGE….with Google Pixel, my media is stored for free and if my account has troubles…recovery has never been an issue with Google. With the Apple Iphone’s getting (seemingly) more expensive….you would think that their CS would scale and be stress-free, that’s just not the case. When you pay your $1,000 for your iPhone X and can’t access your pictures….ask yourself if you should have purchased the iPhone.

Will an iPhone SIM card work in an Android phone?

Absolutely. As long as its the right size. If your Android device uses nano-SIM, then the SIM cards in the iPhone 5 and later will work. If it uses micro-SIM, the SIM cards in the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s will work. If it uses the old-fashioned mini-SIM (or "full-size" SIM), the SIM cards in the iPhone 3GS and earlier will work. All the SIMs will work in any Android phone with any SIM card slot, its just a matter of cutting your SIM or enlarging it using an adapter if it is not the right size for your Android phone. For example: if your Android phone uses micro-SIM, and you have an iPhone 6s, which uses nano-SIM, you will need to get a nano-to-micro SIM adapter (very inexpensive; try Amazon if you don't have one) to pop the nano-SIM into the adapter so it will fit in the larger micro-SIM slot. Conversely, for example, if you have an Android phone that uses nano-SIM, and an iPhone 4s that uses micro-SIM, you will need to cut it from the larger size to the smaller size so it can fit in the smaller slot for SIMs. Or get another SIM. This kind of situation usually doesn't happen; iPhones tend to have smaller (and newer-type) SIM card sizes than Android phones. More than likely, it will either fit fine (from nano-SIM to nano-SIM, for example), or it will need an adapter (from nano-SIM to micro-SIM) so it can fit in the Android phone. Sorry for the longer-than-expected answer on a seemingly simple question!

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