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To do this, push the tip of the tool, or a paperclip, into the hole that is to the left of SIM on the side of your device. Doing so pops the tray out at which point you can pull it all the way out. After doing this, with the metal contacts of your nano SIM card facing away from you, place the nano SIM into the tray, then push the tray into the slot.

Repeat these steps to insert your media card by inserting the tool, or a paperclip, in the hole to the right of SD along the left side of your device.

Please avoid using a larger SIM card that has been cut to a smaller size as this may cause your device to not recognize the SIM card. When you have finished inserting your nano SIM and media card the next step is completing the BlackBerry Classic setup wizard. This process guides you through connecting to a Wi-Fi network, setting up a new BlackBerry ID, or signing into your existing BlackBerry ID, as well as showing you several fundamental gestures. When you have finished going through the various options within the Setup App, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to minimize it.

You can always access the Setup app in the future by tapping on the Setup icon as well. If you are switching from another device, whether it be BlackBerry OS, BlackBerry 10, Android or iPhone, there are several different methods you can use to help transfer data to your new device.

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