Hello,

I am relieved to learn that the new iPhones will be using the same size SIM
cards as iPhone 5.

I absolutely hate purchasing a new phone that requires changing/Activating a
new SIM card.  With A T & T Wireless, at least, doing so means several
things including having to setup your VoiceMail over again, losing any
existing saved Voicemail messages, having to reset any custom inbound call
ring delays, and of course, when changing SIM cards, there's always the
risk, if one is not extremely careful, of losing the now grandfathered
unlimited data plan.  

However, because switching from a 5 to a 6 is just a matter of popping the
SIM out of the old device and placing it into the new one none of these
pains-in-the-rump will come into play.  

The most trouble-free purchasing experience for me was when I upgraded from
a 4 to a 4 S because they used the same size card.

For me, it is definitely A SIM thing.

Mark

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