Apple will unveil the iPhone 17 series on Tuesday, but the last-minute rumors keep piling up ahead of the official launch event. A new leak lists the battery capacities for all four iPhone 17 models, ...
With the increased battery capacity, the idea of an eSIM-only iPhone finally makes sense, especially for those who are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Timi is a news and deals writer who's been reporting on technology for over a decade. He loves breaking down complex subjects into easy-to-read pieces that keep you informed. But his recent passion ...
With the introduction of eSIM, Apple bid farewell to the traditional physical SIM card. Now, your phone number is transferred through a digital, non-physical SIM card embedded within your device. The ...
Apple has had support for eSIM since the iPhone Xs/XR, but it has gone all in by ditching the physical SIM card slot for iPhones from version 14 and later sold in the U.S. While models sold in other ...
The upcoming Apple event is shaping up to be the iPhone 17 event people are expecting, according to the latest leaks, and new details still continue to appear about the devices' clear cases and eSIM ...
The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro may do way with SIM cards in the U.S. in favor of eSIM, but there's a good reason why following Apple's instructions during setup of your brand new smartphone might not ...
For most everyone who has ever owned a smartphone, a SIM card has been part of the equation. The now tiny, nano-sized version of the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) is what’s linked your phone to the ...
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 ...
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