The iPhone official troubleshooting tool: A paperclip

August 6, 2007 by Geeks are Sexy | 3 comments

A proud iPhone owner has recently posted pictures online of the tool Apple sent him to make minor adjustments on his pricey new smartphone: A simple paper clip.

iPhone paperclip

Once brought out of its package and artfully bent, the paperclip can be introduced into a tiny hole located under the iPhone to remove its SIM card.

It didn’t take very long until the pictures of the tool started spreading like wildfire on the net, making the entire Apple community crack a smile to the originality and sense of humor of the Cupertino-based company.

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3 Responses to “The iPhone official troubleshooting tool: A paperclip”

  1. Rauff says:

    Waarghhhahahahah~! Now that is a good one. Both tool and irony! :P

  2. [...] This article is all about the tool and it gave me a smile: [...]

  3. kamlesh mehta says:

    the e-mail has stopped coming on the I phone as it is not accepting the pass word. which I know is correct as I was using it on the computer too . help

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