Was just talking to Globe Telecom‘s head of corporate communications, and after showing her the iPad, she told me that Globe’s micro-SIM is already here.
I expected that Globe would eventually introduce the micro-SIM here but not this soon. The Apple iPad 3G uses a micro-SIM instead of the regular-sized SIM.
Here’s a good comparison between the mini-SIM and the micro-SIM:

Then, I realized — Apple iPhone 4G will be announced on June 7 and the phone will also be using the micro-SIM (based on Gizmodo’s dis-assembled 4G unit).
Now it makes sense. I asked for details and was told it will be available in stores and will be priced just like the regular Globe SIM cards.





Twitter: Teknisyan
says:
looks like Globe is getting ready for the coming of the 4th Gen of iphones which appears to catapult Apple among phone manufacturers. That still remains to be seen, since Android has found alot of allies in terms of hardware manufacturers.
The latest of these ally is acer…
http://teknisyan.blogspot.com/2010/05/acer-to-introduce-7-inch-android-tablet.html
Apple iPhone 4G or Android Phones
it’s all ok as long as there are many choices for consumers.
More diverse features makes the consumer the winner
Twitter: johnarcews
says:
cool, so the chip is the same.
After using my ipad for a week now, hindi naku sanay sa maliit na gadget like iphone for internet browsing, games, email etc. I only use it for txt and call. IPAD is truly amazing.
[...] *article form: YugaTech [...]
The microsim for the iPad here in the UAE was made available to the public last month. There’s even an option to get a duplicate sim (sharing the same plan/data package) to be used for the other 3g devices.
[...] Telecom is reportedly readying a new batch of micro SIM cards in anticipation of the upcoming Apple iPhone [...]
Now if our 3G lines could be stabler…
what’s the difference between MINI-sim and REGULAR SIM?
[...] Telecom already has their micro-SIM card ready so all we need is to wait how much it will retail when the iPhone 4 arrives in the [...]
iPhone 4 is here using micro-SIM and the rest of its spec is nothing new. I salute Globe for adapting this tech thus its a monopolygous move. And say, lets assume Smart will do the move also, the question is, for what? 99 percent of the phone marketed uses regular sim. That 1 percent is for iPhone 4 and iPad. It doesnt really affect the market now that N8 is coming. N8 beats iPhone 4 with no 2nd question.
[...] Globe’s micro-SIM card is here!… [...]
nobody beats the iPhone many phones already come out and all of them compare to iPhone and still nobody defeats the iPhone… NOKIA? your comparing a trashphone… no one can beat iPhone because of the APPS… iPhone user here… and i love the apps… no one can beat…NOKIA=a smartphone or a trashphone
Guys, there is a way to use microSIM card in every mobile phone, and not only in the Iphone 4 or Ipad! I heard there is a thing called micro sim adapter. Basically, you put your microSIM card inside it and use it in any phone. I googlesearched it and found it here: http://www.gomicrosim.com They say it costs 4.5 EUR. They also seem to offer the sticker guide to cut the regular simcard into the microsim. IMHO their price and quality is the best so
far.
sir.. can i have a question..
can iphone4 can support a normal globe micro sim? i mean .. kahit hinde na mag plan?
Does globe allow me to duplicate my sim so i can share the broadband services of my post paid plan? I don’t want to get another sim card and my line already has unlimited surfing. If they do can someone please tell me who i can talk to? the customer service apparently don’t know anything. Thanks!
@ivan – you need an unlocked iPhone 4thgen, then u can use any network provider micro sim.
@Bradley – their is an easier way to have a microsim for ur iphone or ipad. we’ve tested it. no more money required.
@Timo – please watch the Movie BOURNE SUPREMACY, if you could get a hold of the device Matt Damon used to clone the Sim Card of the airport official, then their is a way for your request to work. It’s called cloning. its also illegal from the days of the analog phones. it’s not possible. Neither of the 3 networks will allow it.
@Fred – cool lang bro. iPhone is a revolutionary device. android phones are the closes competitor to it. as far as I am aware. Nokia only leads them in sales and functionality. remember not all people can buy an iPhone here in the Philippines.
** We are currently using the iPad 3G model. We use Smart Sim and cut it down to microsim size with the at&t microsim included in the device. After setting up the 3G activation and filling up apn settings the 3G works great. Faster in some areas and slower in some., but the good thing it works. We chose Smart because I already own a postpaid and prepaid Globe Sims the 3G service is so bad in all areas. For Sun Cellular we have yet to test this, I am still looking for the APN settings for the Sun network.
Theory: Having tested the Prepaid Sim from Smart working smoothly with the Apple device. It is safe to say that their SmartBro prepaid or postpaid will also work flawlessly with the iPad 3G. same configuration as the Buddy Sim.
As far as i know the best deal for microsim adapter is at http://www.microsim2sim.com They offer a great adapter that allows you to use your microSIM with other devices as well as a microsim cutter sticker. Best offer on the market so far and to top it up they offer free delivery! Ordered another set as a present for my brother.
I have the micro sim cutter, all u do is insert ur regular sim to the cutter click it it will cut it for u at the right size, is like a stappler hehe..
[...] Globe was the first to announce the micro-SIM card here in our country last month and I got word from a credible source that Smart is not going to leave it at that. [...]
Globe is promoting the microsim in a lousy way!
I visited 5 Globe centers last week, and they all had no idea what the microsim I was talking about. Their branch in Glorietta even did not about it.
Then in Greenbelt, they say they ‘heard’ about it but only to be made available on unlimited plan.
What’s annoying is that Globe advertised early last month that microsim is available in both postpaid and prepaid, but no Globe center had any idea that prepaid was advertised in major newspapers as early as June 12th.
Is Globe screwing us? Or just lousy marketing?
SECRET LANG NATIN TO, NAGTANONG AKO SA SMARTANG SABI NILA YES MALAMANG DAW MAY MICROSIM PAG NAG OFFICIAL RELEASE SA PHILIPPINES IPHONE 4,
SMART TALAGA LAHAT ALAM
additional info according to this topic.
The head of corporate communications and Yugatech palang nag usap
so in turn
di pa alam ng kahit sino sa Globe
Logically thinking ilalabas ng Globe yan MicroSim for the iPhone 4
WAITING GAME
Twitter: charlesteen15
says:
guys help i just receive my iphone 4,, have any idea where can i find mic-sim here in philippines i guess haven’t release one yet?
Try to use adapter for your MicroSim, it also offers great discount for you to enjoy.