You're probably already familiar with the SIM card, a tiny chip in your phone that connects it to your cell phone carrier of choice. For years, this chip was on a physical card that you could swap in ...
Removing one tiny piece of plastic quietly removed a few useful tricks too.
While having an eSIM is convenient, it comes with hidden pain points depending on your telecom operator. The biggest inconvenience is that, unlike physical SIMs, eSIMs are tied to your smartphone ...
Removing a SIM card from your phone can sometimes seem like a daunting task, but it is a relatively straightforward process that can be necessary for various reasons, such as switching carriers, ...
The only plus I'd give to eSim in a phone that still has a physical sim slot is that it effectively makes the phone a Dual Sim phone. This is important for markets such as the US, where dual sim ...