Wher should I put the sIM card

I do not find where should I put my SIM card

There is only one place for it to be effective. I guess you didn't read the little leaflet that pointed you to this: 
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/iPhone_iOS4_User_Guide.pdf

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    how and where do i put the sim card

    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/iphone_user_guide.pdf
    Page 12.

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  • My iphone its block it seds  that it needs a sim card how or where do i get the sim card because it was working yesterday and today was block?

    my iphone its block it seds that it needs a sim card how or where do i get the sim card because it was working yesterday and today got block???

    Does it have a SIM card in it? You get the SIM card from your cellular carrier. Did you update the phone or restore it since it worked last? Where are you and what carrier are you on? Where did you get the phone?
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  • HT5163 Should I remove the sims card? What do I need it for

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    Message was edited by: DaVBMan

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    Data is not stored on the SIM card of the iPhone. Had you synced it with your computer? If not, your data may be lost if the iPhone is fully nonfunctional. If it still functions, you might attempt to sync it and see what you can recover from it or possibly see if you can manually get your info out and into the new phone.

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