eSIM: iPhone 15 may not have space for a physical SIM card

The iPhone 15 is set to premiere in a few months, and reports about its features are starting to emerge. One of the latest rumors is that the new Apple phone will not have space for a physical SIM card. Continuing the trend that the company has already started implementing.

Possible Elimination of Physical SIM Card Slot in iPhone 15 in Favor of eSIM Technology

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While the idea of a phone without a physical SIM card may seem strange to some, it is important to note that Apple has already taken steps in this direction. In September 2022, the iPhone 14 series only supported eSIM, but this was limited to the US market.


Now, there are reports that the iPhone 15 will also only support eSIM, even in European markets. The iGeneration portal has reported that the French market may not have a SIM card tray for the new iPhone. If this is the case, it is likely that the same model will be available in other European countries without a SIM card tray as well.

Apple has long been a strong defender of eSIM technology, citing security as a primary reason. By removing the physical SIM card, it becomes much more difficult for an unauthorized person to remove the card in the event of loss or theft. However, virtual SIM cards are not yet popular in all countries. In several countries, only slightly more than 1.5% of customers are using eSIM at the end of 2022.

Overall, while the iPhone 15 without a physical SIM card may seem unusual. It is in line with the brand’s push toward eSIM technology. As we await the official release, it will be interesting to see how consumers react to this change. And whether it becomes more common in the future. We will for sure keep you updated on this regard.

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