Apple company to soon bring simless smartphone
Apple company to soon bring simless smartphone
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The memory card from the smartphone has now disappeared. Now the day is not far when even sim cards will not be required to make calls in the phone. Apple is going to launch an iPhone that doesn't have a slot to install a SIM card. This iPhone is going to run on e-SIM (e-Sim iPhone). Apple company is going to put such a feature in iPhone 15 series. However, you'll still have to wait a while for this latest feature phone. The iPhone 15 series is said to be launched in 2023. The coming iPhone 15 without a SIM card slot is going to be the first phone.

Apple Inc. launched its iPhone XR (iPhone XR), XS (iPhone XS), and XS Max (iPhone XS Max) with e-SIM, discussing that after this experiment, Apple is now planning to get rid of physical SIM card slots from iPhones.

According to reports, the pro model of the Apple iPhone 2023 is not going to have a physical SIM card slot and is going to depend entirely on e-SIM technology for connectivity. The report said that Apple has long been using methods that no longer require a SIM card. For this, the company uses e-SIM technology. You will be able to use two e-SIM in the new phone.

The report also states that if Apple uses e-SIM technology, they cannot sell the series of phones to other countries around the world. Because in many countries it is not easy to use e-SIM technology right now.

What happens e-SIM (What is e-SIM): Reliance JIO, Vodafone-Idea, and Airtel are also offering e-SIM facility in India. E-SIM is activated over the air through a telecom company. E-SIM (What is e-SIM) is a virtual SIM installed in a mobile phone. It will work exactly like physical SIM cards. If you apply for an e-SIM, you don't have to put any cards on the phone.

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