With an eSIM, Apple States That Users Can Store Eight or More Numbers, With Models as Old as the iPhone XS Supporting the Technology
In a support document published on Apple’s website, using an iPhone 14 or previous models that have eSIM technology will bring an additional layer of security. There have been some smartphones launched in the past that supported up to three SIM cards, whereas Apple continues to sell iPhones in other countries with up to two physical SIMs. With all iPhone 14 variants sold in the U.S. supporting eSIM, you can store up to eight or more numbers, with iPhone 13 models and newer being able to have two active eSIMs in unison. Though eSIM iPhones are much more secure, what about the convenience level when traveling to other countries? Apple has a solution for that obstacle too, stating that worldwide service providers offer eSIM plans in over 190 countries. Depending on which country you travel to, you can find out which carriers support eSIM Quick Transfer, eSIM Carrier Activation, or other methods by checking out the support document in thorough detail. There are benefits of using eSIM technology in an iPhone 14, but some customers may feel genuinely disappointed that there is a lack of a SIM card tray. It is inevitable that other regions will switch to eSIM plans in the future, with Apple’s competitors eventually making the switch too, but this transition phase is where the problems will begin to arise for potentially millions. News Source: Apple