Do you recall the location of your SIM ejector tool? Those small metallic items that sometimes accompany a new phone? If you’re like me, the answer is probably no. However, there’s no need to worry. I’ve ingeniously managed to access the SIM card tray and microSD card slot on numerous occasions without the official tool. Let me share several effective methods for opening the SIM card slot without needing a specific ejector tool.
I’ve had hundreds of pairs of headphones on and in my ears throughout my life. Whether in-ears, over-ears, open-ears, on-ears, or outer-ears—as my colleague likes to say—I’m always testing the latest models. I have Bluetooth headphones at home, but some still have a cable and a jack. What I find absolutely amazing is that every now and then, I put on a pair and think to myself—this is it.
Meta has been enhancing WhatsApp lately. After testing chat themes with beta users, the company has finally rolled out the feature to the public. If you’re curious about what chat themes offer and how to customize your chats, read on.
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Samsung introduced the Galaxy S25 series on January 22. After a brief pre-order period, the flagship trio is now hitting store shelves, with the first shipments arriving today. If you missed the pre-order offers, there’s still a way to grab them with significant savings. Here’s which Galaxy S25 to pick and how to buy it.
Google has always emphasized its search service on Android, from pre-installing it on home screens by default to making it unremovable on Pixel devices. However, it does offer users some flexibility, such as the ability to customize the search widget. Now, a new update takes this customization to the next level by allowing users to add shortcuts directly to the widget. Here’s how you can personalize it.
Microsoft is taking smartphone integration in Windows 11 to the next level. After rolling out Phone Link for Android—enabling seamless device management from the Start menu—the company is now extending support to iPhones. This means iPhone users can finally connect their devices to Windows PCs for streamlined notifications, messaging, and file transfers. Here’s how to set it up and make the most of Phone Link’s latest features.
Also read: How to transfer files between your phone and computer
Many enjoy taking selfies, but most don’t realize that front-camera images are mirrored, showing the screen’s view instead of the true perspective. While some brands correct this automatically, older Android devices require manual editing. Now, Google has added a tool to flip photos instantly. Here’s how to use the new editor to ‘unflip’ images.
Also read: Google Photos: How to back up and sync file folders on the web
With iOS 18, Apple introduced layered audio recording to the Voice Memos app on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. This new feature takes advantage of the A18 Pro chipset, allowing users to add a voiceover or new recording on top of an existing instrumental or musical track. Here’s how it works and how you can use it on your iPhone.
While Apple AirPods update automatically, the process requires specific steps to initiate and complete—making it less straightforward compared to updating other devices like the Apple Watch. Recently, Apple outlined the exact criteria and steps required to update your AirPods or AirPods Max headphones. Follow this guide to ensure your devices are running the latest firmware.
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Occasionally, you might need to access restricted content or secure your connection on your smartphone or PC. That’s where a VPN (Virtual Private Network) proves invaluable. In this guide, we’ll walk you through setting up and using a VPN on both your mobile device and computer.