IPhone 17: Operator Deals Could Be Revolutionized
Here’s a summary of the article:
Apple is likely preparing to remove physical SIM card slots from iPhones in the european Union, perhaps with the iPhone 17 release.
Here are the key points:
Retailer Training: Apple Authorized Resellers in the EU where required to complete eSIM training by September 5th, just days before the expected iPhone 17 launch (September 9th).
US Precedent: Apple already removed physical SIM card slots from all iPhones sold in the US starting with the iPhone 14, switching exclusively to eSIM. They cited convenience and security as reasons.
eSIM Compatibility: iPhones have supported eSIM since 2018, but it has been optional outside the US until now.
EU Operator Readiness: Apple monitors eSIM availability with operators globally. In Poland,all four major providers support eSIM,though activation methods vary.
* Potential Market Disruption: The move to eSIM-only iPhones could considerably impact the telecommunications market in Europe.
The article suggests Apple is moving towards a future where all iPhones rely on eSIM technology, offering a more secure and streamlined experiance for users.
