Large Sim transfer to Iphone Micro Sim

I have a very old phone which takes a 'normal' size sim, I understand a iPhone takes a smaller sim.
How would I transfer phone my details to an iPhone size sim?
Ok I'am in my 70's and may be out of the loop re- new tech, but in this case size matters!

Depending on where you are located, new iPhones that require a micro SIM come with one. If not, your cellular carrier will provide you with one. The iPhone does not use the SIM for contacts, etc. however it does have a setting that allows you to import any contact information you may have on the old sim to the phone. However, to get them from the full size to the microsim would require the cellular provider to assist you. You can also connect the old phone to the computer (if it is supported) and sync your contacts to a supported application on the computer. Then when you activate the new phone you can sync them back to the phone.
Most cellular carriers will assist with the transfer of some information from older phones to the newer ones.

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