DescriptionChip extracted from an AT&T Mobility SIM Card.JPG
English: A Chip extracted from an AT&T Mobility SIM Card. You can clearly see the wires connecting the IC to the contacts. Taken in front of a very bright light so you can see through the board.
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2007-11-22 06:02 (UTC) | Teque5 | 2178795 (bytes) | 2816×2112 | A Chip extracted from an AT&T Mobility SIM Card. You can clearly see the wires connecting the IC to the contacts. Taken in front of a very bright light so you can see through the board.
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(Original text) : A Chip extracted from an AT&T Mobility SIM Card. You can clearly see the wires connecting the IC to the contacts. Taken in front of a very bright light so you can see through the board.