A small revolution is about to happen in the pockets of Canadians. Apple has just announced that all iPhone 17 models sold in Canada will be exclusively equipped with eSIMs, marking the long-feared ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. Apple's latest keynote this week wasn't just another iPhone ...
Apple is planning to remove the physical SIM card tray on iPhones in more countries next year, The Information said today, in a report focused on the ultra-thin "iPhone 17 Air." However, the report ...
Let's not delude ourselves here: Apple's iPad event was spectacularly dull. There was one interesting feature of the new iPads -- but it was relegated to a page on the Apple website, rather than shown ...
Another hint has surfaced that Apple is preparing to eliminate the physical SIM card tray from iPhones in more countries this year. In particular, a source familiar with the matter has informed ...
Apple's iPhone 17 series marks another shift in how users interact with mobile networks, as the company expands its eSIM-only approach to certain markets and models. With the official announcement of ...
Yesterday, Apple unveiled the iPhone 16 series at its “Glowtime” event showcasing key features and upgrades to the latest iPhone lineup. However, some details about one of its hardware aspects have ...
In the US, all versions of the Apple iPhone 16 series support eSIM. They also all support dual-SIM, using two eSIM profiles at a time. However, there is no support for physical SIM cards in the US.
Here’s a list of all countries where the iPhone 17 series is eSIM-only. There are over a dozen of them. The iPhone Air is eSIM-only everywhere, a physical SIM version of that phone does not exist.
I've been a fan of the iPhone 17 Air rumor for months now, hoping that Apple will indeed release its thinnest iPhone in years, or perhaps ever. After using the iPhone 16 Plus for nearly two months, ...
Once you’ve activated your iPhone with your carrier, it should continue to work on the cellular network without any problems as long as you’re within range of a tower. Nevertheless, the vagaries of ...