Why is SIM Tool Kit still here?

in Hive Learners4 days ago (edited)

Pretty much everything about Android OS fascinated me much as a kid. I wanted to know its ins and outs. Back then, the highest version available was Android 2.3. Mine was 2.1 then, and there was actually a great gap between 2.3 and 2.1.

Not sure if there was ever 2.2, but that's not even the point today. It's about one particular app that somehow appears in every Android phone, but I can bet no one uses it. Not anymore, as far as I know.

You probably don't know that there's such an app called the SIM Tool Kit. If you know it, then perhaps you have tried deleting it to free up space only to discover that you couldn't. Well, it apparently is one way to interact with your SIM card and your network operator. But everyone used USSD instead, so who would care?

Another thing that makes the app very redundant, especially in these times that devices have greatly advanced over the years, is that it is primitive and stuck in the past.

The same way the app looked like when I got my first Android phone in 2010, thereabout, is the same exact way it looks now. Back then, it wasn't entirely useless, sort of. We didn't have as many USSD codes as we do now, so you could check airtime and data balance there. Sadly, the experience wasn't smooth then, and it still isn't now.

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When you open it, you only find the networks available on the SIM cards on your phone. Whichever you select takes you through some options that allow you to do some things like check your airtime balance and access some internet services.

This app may appear convenient if you think about the loading times when using USSD, but the thing is that most of the available options are outdated. In fact, they don't work. Airtime balance that you'd think is the simplest command, nothing happens.

Remember Blackberry, that popular phone back then? Well, somehow it still has data plans for it in 2024. Interestingly, the plans still work. But what I found are plans that are too expensive now. Thinking about it, these network providers really took a lot of money from us for internet services back then. 1,000 naira can buy 5GB of data now, depending on your network, but it would only give you 1.5GB then.

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I normally do not keep apps that are totally useless to me. But then again, Android phones always come with certain pre-installed apps that you just cannot remove. They would just be there on your phone, doing nothing and occupying space. The SIM Tool Kit app is just one of them, but I think I find it to be the most useless of them all. It's not even fine...

Some of the features work, apparently, like the games section. But I can imagine that there is zero traffic there. The games I found were, let's say, something kids of these days wouldn't even play, at least on Airtel. I didn't check for MTN, but I assume they are all the same on every network provider if they have such.

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 4 days ago  

🤣🤣🤣🤣
The fact that the app still look the same as it did years ago is so hilarious 😂

I've even started seeing it like a default sight on my phone so I didn't mention it as a useless app of mine 😅

 3 days ago  

Oh. It is even beyond useless to you! 😁
Android should let us remove certain apps abeg

 4 days ago  

I think that sim toolkit app comes with the phone and so it cannot be deleted even though it has no use.

But I think if you have the freeze feature on your phone you can just freeze it since you have no use for it.

 3 days ago  

Ei...freezer? Which light do I want to use for that one?
Lol. I actually don't like to use third-party apps to control my other apps like that. But wait. Do you iPhone users have it too?

 2 days ago  

😂😂I forget NEPA hasn’t given you light yet.

iPhone users have the feature to inactivate the app until you want to use it.

 4 days ago  

Those system apps are the pains on the neck because it can’t be deleted. SIM Tool Kit is as old as ages .

 3 days ago  

Thankfully, it's not even large. That would have been a problem. But we hardly notice it anyway

 3 days ago  

It would have been a problem indeed. Enjoy your evening ❤️

 3 days ago (edited) 

Bro said "it's not even fine" 😂😂

That SIM Tool Kit is just an ancient mystery, same logo, design and no update. I hate the fact that we can't uninstall pre-installed apps.

 3 days ago  

You know, it was even worse before when phone storages were only about 8GB or so. You'd have some of that storage go to useless apps like this SIM Tool Kit. Just imagine!

Abeg do guys use Snapchat? I thought it only females o🤣, so una sef dey do Snapchat thingy.

 3 days ago  

Guys actually use Snapchat o
I have many guys that do, and some of them even sare me streaks. It shocked me too o, because I don't use Snapchat much

LoL, you are doing a great job to check that particular app

 3 days ago  

You don't say

 3 days ago  

I almost forget that the application is in my mobile also. It occupy little storage and there is no options to uninstall it otherwise I would delete it long ago.

 3 days ago  

Many of us never look at it. We all understand that it's only there because we can't remove it.

Lol, I agree o. The sim toolkit app is just occupying space. I don't even click on it anymore, not even by mistake 😁

 2 days ago  

They should help us remove it abeg...lol

Lol, I agree