As it is known, eSIM technology, which enables phone lines to be used digitally without the need for a sim card, is becoming more and more widespread. Apple, which first introduced eSIM support on iPhone XS and XS Max models, now offers iPhone 13 models without a nano-SIM card or supporting both SIM cards and two eSIMs.
iPhone 14 may only come with eSIM
GlobalData Technology Service Director Emma Mohr-McClune, who shared new information about Apple’s iPhone 14 models, although it is still a long time to be released, said that the new smartphone family will only have eSIM support instead of the nano-SIM card slot, and that SIM card for operators that do not support this technology. claimed to be able to offer a model with a slot.
Although US operators also say that Apple will switch to iPhone models that do not carry any SIM card slots in the second quarter of 2022, it remains unknown whether this is the iPhone 14 family or current models.
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