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Press the Power button located either at the top or along the sides of the phone. The Power button’s location depends on the make and model of your phone, but is commonly placed on these parts. Removing the SIM card depends on the make and model of your phone:  Some phones have the “hot swap” feature. This means that the SIM card can be taken out of the phone without shutting it down. Look for a slot around the sides of your phone. If you can see one, carefully open it and you’ll see the SIM card. To remove it, press it a little inside the phone and it will pop out. Some example of phones that have the “hot swap” feature are iPhones and some Android phones from LG and HTC. If you’re phone doesn’t have the “hot swap” feature or you can’t find any SIM card slot around the phone, this means that you can take out the SIM card by removing the back cover and battery of the phone. Turn off your phone. Find a notch, either at the top or bottom side of the phone, that you can use to lift off the back cover. Once the cover is off, take out battery by following the arrows guides located on the battery itself. Insert the SIM card in place of the contract SIM card you took out, and place back the battery and back cover. Press the Power button and wait for the screen to light up. Instead of the normal home screen, a screen that requires you to enter a key will be displayed. Using your phone’s keypad, type in the 8-digit unlock key. Press the “Enter” or “OK” button to enter the code.  A confirmation message will appear on the screen notifying you that the key has been accepted. Your contract phone has been unlocked and is now ready to be used on any service carrier.

summary: Switch off your phone. Take the contract SIM card out of your phone. Replace the contract SIM card with another SIM card from a different service carrier. Switch on your phone. Enter the unlock key.


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Measure a safe distance away from the tree before digging your hole. If the roots that you want to remove are underground, you'll need to reveal them with a shovel. Dig a hole around the tree where you want to remove the roots using a trenching or a digging shovel. Do your best not to disrupt or break the tree's roots while you do this. Once you've located the root you want to remove, use spray paint, colored chalk, or a thick marker to mark the spot where you'll cut the tree root. Marking the root will help guide you and prevent you from cutting the root too close to the tree. Simply mark the root with a line that will help guide where to cut with the saw. Dig around the root with a smaller spade, making sure to dig under the root as well. Leave space around the root, so it's easier to cut it. Completely reveal the area where you'll cut with your shovel and give yourself enough space to make cuts.

summary: Dig a hole in the area where you want to remove the roots. Draw a line where you want to remove the root. Dig around the root with a spade.


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Leave the tea to cool to room temperature for about an hour. To speed up the process, allow the tea to cool to the touch, and then transfer the bowl to the refrigerator. Make sure the bowl is cool before putting the tea in the refrigerator, otherwise the bowl could crack.
summary: Set the tea aside to cool.