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Apple has offered the ability to use an eSIM ever since the arrival of the iPhone XS, but there was still a slot for a standard SIM card. In the U.S., that changed in 2022 with the introduction of the ...
The eSIM is faster and more convenient than a physical SIM card. You can activate an eSIM digitally. You can switch between different providers without having to replace the SIM card physically. eSIM ...
Are you switching phones? You’ll want to transfer your line, and if you’re an iPhone user, you’ll need to get used to eSIM technology. eSIM is becoming the de facto solution for cellular connectivity, ...
For the longest time, using a physical SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card was the only way to connect cell phones to a carrier's network. Although physical SIM cards have gotten smaller over the ...
Apple's iPhone 14 lineup brings a pretty significant change for customers in the U.S. For the first time, you won't find any room for a physical SIM card in your new iPhone. Instead, you'll need to ...
If you take an iPhone 14 you bought inside the United States with you while traveling internationally, you will need a local eSIM. Here's how it works. Not long from now, Apple will have again ...
Apple has finally done it: after the past three generations of the iPhone were eSIM-only in selected countries, the new iPhone Air is eSIM-only in every country where it’s officially sold around the ...