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Um... if your Phone doesn't use a SIM, then you cannot "put on in" as there is no SIM Slot. IF you do have a SIM Slot,usually close by, there is a little drawing showing the way it slides in, usually the angled corner goes out, and faces right, and the straight edge goes inwards, and it goes in FACE DOWN
If this phone was originally a Boost phone, it is more then likley on the IDEN network, which is exclusive to Nextel/Boost. Once the new SIM from the company other then Nextel/Boost is put in the phone, it will ask for a special code- thus rendering the phone useless on the new network. IDEN is only used by Nextel/Boost and another company out of the South called southernlinc.
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