Exclusive software often requires a hardware key or a license file. When you insert your 16 in 1 Super SIM into the reader, the software will read a unique ID from the chip and ask for an "Activation Token." This token is usually provided via email after purchase.

Once programmed, the software injects an internal STK (SIM Tool Kit) menu into the card. This menu appears directly in your phone’s settings, allowing you to switch between phone numbers on the fly without rebooting the device. Common Software Toolkits

Trusted tech preservation archives often host legacy SIM utilities like SimMax , SuperSIM , or Magicsim software. Common Software Names to Look For SimMax 16-in-1 Graphics Software Super SIM Multi-Number Changer USB SIM Card Reader Driver (PL2303 or CH340) MagicSIM Configuration Tool Step-by-Step Installation and Usage Guide

There are two major generations of multi-SIM cards:

Once decoded, save the data to your PC (e.g., sim1.hex ).

A comparison of 16-in-1 SIM technology versus modern eSIM (embedded SIM) standards.

The software and card primarily support the older COMP128v1 algorithm. Many modern 4G/5G SIM cards use newer algorithms that cannot be easily "cracked" or copied.

Once you successfully install the , you will see a dashboard with the following capabilities:

: A highly requested but difficult feature is support for newer V3+ cards (LTE/5G), which currently cannot be easily cloned due to advanced encryption.

A hardware dongle to connect the card to your computer.

: Legacy GSM development forums and archive sites host verified copies of classic cloning utilities like SIM_Max , MagicSIM , and Super SIM 16-in-1 v3.0 . Step-by-Step Installation and Usage Guide Step 1: Install Hardware Drivers