Dell E6510 Subscriber Identity Module SIM Card, Removing the SIM Card, Replacing the SIM Card

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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card

Dell™ Latitude™ E6510 Service Manual

WARNING: Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance.

Removing the SIM Card

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1.Follow the procedures in Before Working Inside Your Computer.

2.Remove the battery.

3.Press the SIM card in to release it from the computer.

4.Slide the SIM card out of the computer.

Replacing the SIM Card

To replace the SIM card, perform the above steps in reverse order.

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Contents Page Removing the Access Panel Access PanelReplacing the Access Panel Removing the Battery BatteryReplacing the Battery Removing the Bottom Chassis Assembly Bottom Chassis AssemblyReplacing the Bottom Chassis Assembly System Setup USB PowerShare Battery InformationBoot Sequence System Configuration Option Description Integrated NICPower Management Option Description Wake on AC Password Internal HDDPassword HDD Acoustic ModeWireless Devices Mouse/Touchpad Default setting Touchpad/PS-2 MouseFast Boot Wireless Option Description Wireless SwitchBack to Contents Removing the Bluetooth Card Bluetooth CardReplacing the Bluetooth Card Removing the Camera and Microphone Camera and MicrophoneReplacing the Camera and Microphone Removing the Coin-Cell Battery Coin-Cell BatteryReplacing the Coin-Cell Battery Removing the DC-In Port DC-In PortReplacing the DC-In Port Diagnostics Back to Contents Removing the ExpressCard Board ExpressCard BoardReplacing the ExpressCard Board Removing the ExpressCard ExpressCardReplacing the ExpressCard Removing the Fingerprint Reader Fingerprint ReaderReplacing the Fingerprint Reader Removing the Hard Drive Hard DriveReplacing the Hard Drive Removing the Heat Sink and Fan Assembly Heat Sink and Fan AssemblyReplacing the Heat Sink and Fan Assembly Removing the I/O Board BoardReplacing the I/O Board Removing the Keyboard KeyboardReplacing the Keyboard Removing the Latitude on Flash Card Latitude on Flash CardReplacing the Latitude on Flash Card Removing the Display Assembly Display AssemblyReplacing the Display Assembly Removing the Display Bezel Display BezelReplacing the Display Bezel Removing the Display Cover Display CoverReplacing the Display Cover Removing the Hinge Covers Hinge CoversReplacing the Hinge Covers Removing the Display Hooks Display HookReplacing the Display Hook Removing the Display Panel Display PanelReplacing the Display Panel Removing the LED Cover LED CoverReplacing the LED Cover Removing the Modem Connector Modem ConnectorReplacing the Modem Connector Removing the Modem Port Plug Modem Port PlugReplacing the Modem Port Plug Removing the Memory Modules MemoryReplacing the Memory Removing the Modem ModemReplacing the Modem Removing the Optical Drive Optical DriveReplacing the Optical Drive Removing the Palm Rest Assembly Palm Rest AssemblyReplacing the Palm Rest Assembly Removing and Replacing Parts Removing the Pcmcia Card Pcmcia CardReplacing the Pcmcia Card Removing the Pcmcia Card Cage Pcmcia Card CageReplacing the Pcmcia Card Cage Removing the Processor ProcessorReplacing the Processor Removing the SD Card Board SD Card BoardReplacing the SD Card Board Removing the SD Card Secure Digital SD CardReplacing the SD Card Removing the SIM Card Subscriber Identity Module SIM CardReplacing the SIM Card Removing the Smart Card Smart CardReplacing the Smart Card Video SpecificationsProcessor MemoryExpressCard Ports and ConnectorsAudio CommunicationsTouchpad BatteryDisplay KeyboardPhysical AC AdapterEnvironmental Back to Contents Removing the System Board System BoardReplacing the System Board Removing the Wlan Card Wireless Local Area Network Wlan CardReplacing the Wlan Card Before Working Inside Your Computer Working on Your ComputerTurning Off Your Computer Windows Vista After Working Inside Your ComputerWindows XP Click Start→ Turn Off Computer→ Turn Off Removing the Wwan Card Wireless Wide Area Network Wwan CardReplacing the Wwan Card

E6510 specifications

The Dell E6510 is a remarkable laptop that has earned its place in the business computing arena with its robust build quality, performance capabilities, and an array of features tailored for professional use. As part of the Dell Latitude series, the E6510 is designed specifically for business users who require reliability and durability.

One of the defining characteristics of the E6510 is its solid construction. The laptop features a magnesium alloy chassis, which provides excellent strength while maintaining a relatively lightweight profile. This rugged design is ideal for professionals who are frequently on the go, ensuring that the laptop can withstand the rigors of travel and daily commutes.

In terms of display, the Dell E6510 comes equipped with a 15.6-inch screen, available in both standard and upgraded high-definition options. The LED-backlit display offers vibrant colors and good visibility, whether in brightly lit offices or dimly lit meeting rooms. Additionally, the laptop supports a resolution of up to 1920x1080, providing crisp visuals for presentations and multimedia content.

Performance-wise, the E6510 is powered by Intel’s processors from the Core i5 and i7 series, allowing for efficient multitasking and smooth operation of demanding applications. The incorporation of Intel's vPro technology offers enhanced manageability and security features, which are crucial for IT departments managing multiple devices.

The laptop includes ample memory options, supporting up to 16GB of RAM, enabling users to run multiple applications without experiencing sluggishness. Storage options are equally impressive, with configurations that include traditional hard drives as well as solid-state drives (SSD), offering fast data access speeds and greater reliability.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the Dell E6510. It comes with a range of ports, including USB 2.0 and 3.0, VGA, HDMI, and an Ethernet port, ensuring that users can connect to a variety of peripherals and networks seamlessly. The integrated webcam and microphone make virtual meetings easy, while also enhancing collaborative work with colleagues and clients.

Overall, the Dell E6510 stands out as a dependable and feature-rich laptop that meets the needs of business professionals. Its combination of durability, performance, and connectivity makes it an ideal choice for anyone seeking a capable device for work. Whether in the office or on the move, the E6510 remains a trusted workhorse in the world of business laptops.