The Iphone 14 Models Won't Have A SIM Tray In The US
Date
9/12/2022 2:00:11 AM
(MENAFN- Khaama Press)
The new iPhone 14 lineup will ship without physical SIM trays — but only in the US. They'll be able to use two eSIMs at once.
First, a refresher on eSIMs: they're SIM cards, but electronic, not physical. That means your phone can be provisioned remotely — no more going to a store to get a physical SIM. This makes it easier (in some ways) to switch networks or try one out — T-Mobile now uses eSIMs to let people test-drive its network for up to three months.
As of iOS 16, you can even transfer your eSIM between iPhones via Bluetooth, which should make it almost as easy as a physical SIM — as long as you're staying in the Apple ecosystem.
Most major US carriers, and many worldwide, have eSIM support, and iPhones have supported them since 2018, including the ability to use two SIMs at once. Up until the iPhone 13, that meant one eSIM and one physical SIM; the iPhone 13 family introduced the ability to use two eSIMs at the same time.
Removing the physical SIM — and the hole in the case it requires — is the next logical step. At least for Apple, and at least in the US — the iPhone 14 still has a SIM tray everywhere else.
Once this process has been completed, your iPhone works just as it would with a physical SIM card. It's also important to note that only the iPhone 14 models sold in the United States will be eSIM-only. Models sold in other countries will still have a nano-SIM card slot.
An Apple spokesperson confirmed to The Verge that every iPhone 14 model can store at least eight different eSIMs, and even more in some instances. Two can be in use at one time.
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