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Asianet Newsable on MSNApple’s Big Move to eSIM | The Global Shift & New Trend Explained
Apple is leading the worldwide transition from physical SIM cards to eSIM technology. But what exactly is eSIM, why is Apple pushing it, and how will this reshape the future of mobile connectivity? From easier global roaming to digital-first telecoms,
Apple continues to phase out the physical SIM card tray on iPhones, with the latest models relying solely on eSIM technology in more countries.
U.S., U.A.E., Bahrain, Canada, Japan, and more, are getting eSIM-only iPhone 17 Pro models with larger batteries.
When eSIM technology entered mainstream devices—first in smartwatches, then in iPhones and Android devices—it was heralded as the next evolution in mobile connectivity. By allowing users to ...
Apple today unveiled its new iPhone 17, iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. For the first time, the physical SIM tray has been eliminated in Canada for a new iPhone series, as this year’s models only support eSIM.
While normal SIM cards are still widely used in India, eSIM is slowly becoming the future of connectivity. As more phones and smart devices support eSIM, Indian users will get the flexibility to switch networks easily and enjoy a more secure experience.
Tata Communications and Cisco are combining eSIM orchestration with device management to help businesses scale IoT easily.
The technology giant is adding an all-new skinnier Air design and improving the camera technology on its standard version.