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eSIM stands for Embedded SIM and is a digital SIM card that is embedded into a device.
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Unlike traditional SIM cards, eSIMs are built into the device and cannot be physically removed or swapped out.
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eSIM technology allows users to switch between carriers and plans without needing to physically switch SIM cards.
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eSIMs are programmable and can be activated and managed remotely over the air.
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eSIMs are smaller than traditional SIM cards and take up less space in devices.
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eSIMs can support multiple profiles, allowing users to have separate lines on one device.
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eSIM technology is commonly used in wearable devices, such as smartwatches and fitness trackers.
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eSIM technology is also used in some smartphones and tablets, such as the Apple iPhone and iPad.
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Some countries, such as Germany and Austria, have made eSIMs mandatory for certain types of devices.
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eSIM technology is expected to become more widely adopted in the coming years as more devices and carriers support it.
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