: Allows users to read and back up SMS messages, phonebook contacts, and call history to a PC.
The final line of the software’s hidden README (which he found by typing HELP /X in the terminal) read: : Allows users to read and back up
| Feature | Specification | |---------|----------------| | Supported cards | GSM 11.11, 3G/4G SIMs (ISO 7816) | | Voltage | 1.8V, 3V, 5V (auto-sensing) | | Speed | Up to 115,200 baud | | Purpose | Read Ki, IMSI, ICCID; clone SIMs; unlock phones | Then, his Windows Explorer popped open a new
: Once plugged in, check the Device Manager to identify the assigned COM Port (e.g., COM3). : Allows users to read and back up
Many users report that the original software is dated and may require manual driver installation on newer versions of Windows.
Then, his Windows Explorer popped open a new drive: Not a SIM card. A drive. 64 KB of raw, addressable space.