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Apple removes SIM card from iPhone 14 in US

All four new iPhone 14 models will ship without a SIM card slot in the US. Apple has decided to replace the physical SIM card with an eSIM integrated directly into the device.

Apple is gradually burying the SIM card, which is still widely used in smartphones. The new iPhone 14 announced yesterday will not have a SIM card slot in the US. This is about the four new models iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. In France, The iPhone 14 will still ship with a nano SIM card slot Like all smartphones.

iPhone 14 – Credit: Apple

In the US, the iPhone 14 will be used eSIM technology, an integrated SIM card activated remotely. Users can have two eSIMs simultaneously and can store more than one. iPhone 14 can store up to 6 eSIMs and iPhone 14 Pro can store up to 8. However, are users ready to ditch the traditional SIM in favor of an eSIM?

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Not all iPhone 14 models are compatible with physical SIM cards

The iPhone 14 specifications page on Apple’s US site says ” iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are not compatible with physical SIM cards “. This new feature shouldn’t cause problems for users Major US carriers already use eSIM. However, users with a carrier that doesn’t support eSIM should either skip the iPhone 14 or switch carriers.

Apple lists several US carriers with eSIMs, including Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile. Since 2018, the iPhone has supported eSIM. Users can choose to have nano SIM and eSIM active at the same time. The iPhone 13 finally introduced the possibility To use two eSIMs simultaneously. No SIM card slot A big difference between iPhone 14 and iPhone 13At least in America.

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Finally, Apple’s French site confirms it iPhone 14 has Dual SIM (Nano SIM and eSIM) with a ” Dual eSIM support At this time, Apple has yet to provide further details on its decision to retire the SIM card slot in the US.

Source: on the edge