Noun
SIM card (plural SIM cards)
A small, removable card smaller than a credit card which stores mobile phone data such as contact names and numbers, SMSs and security information.
So heedless have we become of our own image that second-hand mobile phones now invariably come with a SIM card chock-full of discarded intimacies. Will Self
Feigning desperation, they ask the customer service rep to activate a new SIM card, which, of course, the bad guy just happens to have. Source: Internet
A Vodafone Idea Ltd. SIM card packet is displayed for a photograph at a store in Mumbai, India, on Sunday, Jan. Source: Internet
Idris Sultan was in court at least four times to answer trumped-up charges of failing to register a SIM card previously owned by another person. Source: Internet
I move my SIM card to the new device, log in to Google services, and I’m good to go. Source: Internet
It's also worth noting that these Mous cases are the only ones I've seen that have a SIM card storage slot on the inside of the smartphone case for international travelers in the habit of swapping SIM cards. Source: Internet