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iPhone 14 and above support only eSIM in the US. (Image via Sportskeeda) A few years ago, the absence of dual SIM in iPhone was listed as a major shortcoming by numerous smartphone users.
On rebooting, the iPhone picked up on the dual-SIM module, reconfigured the Settings app to deal with two physical cards, and Apple’s smartphone ran happily with two physical SIM cards.
We reported that Dual SIM support for iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR would be coming in a software update later this year. With today’s release of iOS 12.1, Apple is now officially ...
Apple's support for dual SIM with the new iPhones refers to the inclusion of both nano-SIM as well as eSIM. Apple's eSIM technology provides a digital, embedded SIM card to complement the physical ...
How easy? Well, as easy as just flipping a switch on the iPhone's settings. In fact, the iPad Pro had dual-SIM card support since the launch of the 9.7-inch version, 2 years ago when it included a ...
Excellent! I’ve wanted a dual-SIM iPhone for years but never considered it within the realm possibility – kind of like wanting a SIM slot in a MacBook Pro.
Currently, only the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR support dual-sim service using an eSIM. iOS 12.1 is required. In China, Hong Kong, and Macau, Apple released an iPhone XR and an iPhone XS Max with ...
Apple might be getting ready to launch a dual-SIM iPhone. This is according to clues in the code of freshly released iOS 12 beta 5, dug out by 9to5Mac, which at certain points references "second ...
i would not be able to use 5G at all, because I use dual sim 24/7. I am waiting for the next iPhone with hopefully real 5G (including international UW) support, 120hz and a smaller notch.
Since the iPhone can only offer dual-SIM support if one of those SIM cards is an eSIM, you can’t take advantage of the feature with US carriers until at least one of them gets things working.
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