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  2. File:GSM SIM card evolution.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: evolution path of GSM SIM card showing full-size SIM card (1FF), Mini SIM card (2FF), Micro SIM card (3FF) and Nano SIM card (4FF) Date: 25 July 2012: Source:

  3. SIM card - Wikipedia

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    SIM cards have been made smaller over the years; functionality is independent of format. Full-size SIM was followed by mini-SIM, micro-SIM, and nano-SIM. SIM cards are also made to embed in devices. From left, full-size SIM (1FF), mini-SIM (2FF), micro-SIM (3FF), and nano-SIM (4FF)

  4. File:Nano Memory size and format.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Nano Memory size and format.svg. ... The Nano Memory card, compared to the identically-sized Nano SIM. Date: 7 August 2019:

  5. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    XM (requires an eXternal electro-mechanical adapter) – Technically the same as EM, but such adapter usually consists of 2 parts: a pseudo-card with pin routing and physical enclosure size that perfectly match the target slot and a break-out box (a card reader) that holds a real card. Such adapter is the least comfortable to use.

  6. Huawei Mate 60 - Wikipedia

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    NM card 256GB: SIM: Card slot 1: NANO-SIM Card slot 2: Choose one of the two NANO-SIM or NM memory card: Battery: Mate 60: Li-Po 4750mAh (typical), 4750mAh (rated), not removable or replaceable Mate 60 Pro: Li-Po 5000mAh (typ), 4900mAh (rated), not removable or replaceable: Charging: 88W wired, 100% in 30 min: Rear camera: Mate 60:

  7. GSM - Wikipedia

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    A nano sim used in mobile phones. One of the key features of GSM is the Subscriber Identity Module, commonly known as a SIM card. The SIM is a detachable smart card [2] containing a user's subscription information and phone book. This allows users to retain their information after switching handsets.