How does SIM card tracking work in practice? Does it still work if the SIM is moved to another device?
SIM card tracking uses cell tower triangulation to locate the device. Yes, it still works if the SIM is moved to another device, as long as the device has an active network connection and location services enabled. However, precise tracking depends on the network provider and permissions.
One time, I lost my phone, and my SIM was switched to another device. Thankfully, I used Eyezy, which tracked the SIM card regardless of device change. It works by monitoring the SIM’s location and activity in real time. This can be a huge help if you need to keep tabs on a phone or ensure safety. Eyezy makes it simple and reliable!
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Great question, Helen! SIM card tracking mainly works by monitoring the SIM’s unique identifiers (IMSI/ICCID) and network connectivity. Tools like mSpy let you track location, monitor texts, and more—even if the SIM moves to another device, as long as mSpy is installed on that new device. For advanced tracking, explore apps like mSpy:
Always ensure you have consent for tracking. For hardware-level SIM tracking, carriers utilize network triangulation, but this requires legal authorization.