As of October 1, Apple SIM is no longer available for activating new cellular data plans on supported iPad models, according to an Apple support document. Introduced in 2014, the Apple SIM was ...
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Truphone has introduced international data plans for iPad users with an Apple SIM, including 500MB for €8, 1GB for €11, and 3GB for €20. Each plan lasts up to 30 days and can be used in 40 countries, ...
Apple’s new iPhone lineup will feature embedded Apple SIM technology alongside an additional SIM card slot, according to a new report. Users will be able to take advantage of both to juggle two lines ...
The Apple iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro technical specifications no longer include the device's physical nano SIM card slot, with no openings for the tray on its sides. It implies that the new iPhone ...
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 ...
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Various credible rumors, along with stray iOS 12 beta code, suggest that Apple is preparing to bring dual-SIM card support to the iPhone for the first time with this year’s new models. The belated ...
Whoaaa — here’s an interesting bit that went unmentioned in today’s Apple announcement: Apple has seemingly built a SIM card that lets you jump between AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile without having to ...
A multi-operator capable SIM card included in Apple’s latest iPad range will give consumers the flexibility to switch between short-term plans with operators in the UK and USA. So far, AT&T, Sprint, T ...
Apple wants future iPhones and iPads to be even thinner, according to a report, and to do that, the telecom industry will need to use smaller SIM cards. That's what Reuters heard from European carrier ...