Perhaps the most critical role of this unassuming component is its contribution to the phone’s legendary IP68 rating. The Nokia 800 Tough can survive 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes. While the rear cover provides the primary seal, the SIM tray assembly is fitted with a subtle, integrated rubber gasket. When the backplate is screwed on (literally, with a Torx screw), the tray is compressed against its housing, creating a hermetic seal. In this context, the SIM tray is not merely a holder of identity; it is a pressure valve and a watertight bulkhead. Its rigidity ensures that the gasket maintains uniform pressure, preventing the micro-gaps that would allow water to wick into the motherboard.
Despite the robust build, users may encounter issues with the . Here are the most common problems and how to fix them. nokia 800 tough sim tray
To safely handle the , you do not need a paperclip or an ejector pin. In fact, using one might damage the port. Perhaps the most critical role of this unassuming
Before attempting to handle the tray, it is helpful to understand its layout. The Nokia 800 Tough supports 4G LTE connectivity, requiring a Micro-SIM card (or sometimes a Nano-SIM depending on specific regional variants, though Micro is standard for many feature phones of this class). When the backplate is screwed on (literally, with