One of Apple’s mottos is undoubtedly the globality. The iPhone is the same here as in the conchinchina. From country to country, the only thing that changed in the device was the power charger, for obvious reasons. Now, since he no longer wears, not even that. So coffee for everyone.
But one of the novelties that can reach the iPhone 14 directly comes up against this global standardization. The for example. There are countries that still don’t have mobile operators that support virtual SIMs, a setback for Apple, which wanted to introduce eSIM in the next iPhones. it will be?
There are rumors that Apple is planning the next iPhone 14 it only works with eSIM, as it already does with other LTE devices, such as the Apple Watch. But as is often the case, phone carriers lag far behind device manufacturers.
It already happened when Apple launched its first Apple Watch LTE. In Europe, it took a few months for the main telephone operators to adapt their systems to be able to market virtual eSIMs. It happened to me with Movistar, in particular.
And there are countries where their telephone operators they still don’t sell eSIM cards virtual. This is why several rumors like that of GlobalData analyst Emma Mohr-McClune suggest that Apple was planning to release an iPhone 14 that would only work with eSIM, but has doubts about it.
He is therefore of the opinion that Apple could launch such a device, which only works with virtual SIM cards, but it will be A possibility. Like the possibility of choosing a wifi or wifi+cellular iPad. This would ensure that in countries where eSIMs are not yet on the market, the iPhone 14 can be used with the usual nano-SIM.
And in the countries where the telephone operators offer said virtual eSIM, the user can choose between buying an iPhone 14 like those of today, with nano-SIM, or one without the typical slot to insert the card, prepared only for eSIM. We’ll see how things end.