When my iPhone feels ill, so do I

My iPhone has not been feeling well lately. It has been making strange ringing noises during my calls and occassionally even treating me to some annoying clicking sounds.

As if that weren’t bad enough, it also randomly loses service after a phone call or incoming text message and the only way to restore service is to reboot the phone.

And sometimes, when things are at their lowest, a message will pop up on my iPhone telling me that the phone needs to be restored using iTunes.

This all makes me ill

Yes, my iPhone is that important to me. I often tell people that if I lost my iPhone they would find me wandering out in the streets somewhere like a bumbling idiot, not knowing where I am or what I am supposed to be doing.

So I had no choice but to take my iPhone to the iPhone Hospital, er… I mean the AT&T store. Actually, I didn’t take my iPhone in, my wife did. I had to go to a 2-hour meeting.

2 hours without my iPhone. and all I could think about the entire time was “Is someone trying to call me? What if I’m missing an important text message? Do I have any new emails?”

I told you my iPhone was that important to me.

Luckily, this story has a happy ending. AT&T put a new SIM card in my iPhone and so far all is well again.

And I actually survived the two hours without my iPhone. How ’bout that?

If you interested in what a SIM card looks like for the iPhone or where it is on your iPhone, watch the short video below I found on YouTube. And no, it’s not me in the video just in case you were wondering. If you can not see the video embed below please click the following link: iPhone SIM Card Removal