Steve Jobs wanted to make an iPhone without a SIM slot more than a decade before Apple added eSIM support to the handset.
The eSim future is almost here
Even now, making an iPhone without a SIM card isn’t solely up to Apple. You can’t use the eSIM functionality in any of the current iPhones unless your carrier supports the feature. Then again, Apple’s move to eSIM tech on the iPhone and Apple Watch prompted operators to fast-track eSIM support. And other vendors also adopted the feature in their Android phones.
But even so, there might be markets where carriers have yet to roll out eSIM functionality. A physical SIM card must be used for the phone to connect to a carrier network.as soon as this year. They might be iPhone 13 or iPhone 14 versions that buyers can activate without having a SIM card on hand. For the reasons outlined above, we speculated that the phones will still have a physical SIM card slot, even if the user doesn’t need it.
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