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Apple has internally discussed the idea of launching some iPhone models without a SIM card slot by next year, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman said ...
With the release of iPhone 14, Apple reimagined the concept of a SIM card in the US. Removing the physical slot that’s existed on virtually every smartphone. Instead, they opted for something ...
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Some of last year's iPhone 14 models removed the physical SIM card. Now, it's time for the iPhone 15 lineup to follow suit.
It's a tiny metal object with a pointy tip that fits into the tiny slot on the side of the iPhone where the SIM tray is located.
Last week, MacRumors shared a report, citing Brazilian website Blog do iPhone, on Apple's rumored plans to offer iPhone 15 Pro models without a physical SIM card slot.
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That’s dependant on not only which size SIM card you have, but model of iPhone you have too, as older iPhones use standard SIMs while more recent iPhones opt for the Micro- or Nano-SIM.
If there's no obvious damage, you should also inspect the SIM card slot on the iPhone for any evidence of damage, debris, or a loose tray that needs to be replaced.
While ditching the SIM card slot may not be as polarizing as Apple’s decision to ditch the headphone jack, it has already caused some grumblings on social media.
When you switch to the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max you'll need to set up an eSIM. Gone are the days when you just needed to switch your SIM card to the upgraded model.