Heya eXplorers!
This is Tej, your techie friend, back again with an interesting topic to discuss upon! Today, let us have a sneak-peek to the future of internet Connectivity! We have seen certain developments in every smartphone features, but it's SIM
(Subscriber Identity Module) cards, are the things which are yet to revolutionize. And we are going to see it succeeded by the technology of eSIM.
eSIM: Gateway to the Evolution of SIM Cards

An eSIM, or
embedded SIM, is a revolutionary technology that replaces the physical SIM card found in most mobile devices with a programmable chip embedded
directly into the device's hardware. This compact chip contains all the information traditionally stored on a physical SIM card, such as the subscriber's identity and network credentials, but offers several advantages over its traditional counterpart.
eSIM vs Physical SIM

One of the key benefits of an eSIM is its
flexibility and convenience. Unlike a physical SIM card, which requires manual insertion and removal from a device, an eSIM can be provisioned remotely by the network operator. This means that users can easily switch between different mobile networks without needing to physically swap out SIM cards. For travelers, this
eliminates the hassle of purchasing and installing a local SIM card when visiting a new country, as they can simply switch to a local network with a few taps on their device.

Additionally, eSIMs enable the use of dual SIM functionality without the need for a dedicated SIM card slot. This
allows users to have
two separate phone numbers and data plans on a single device, ideal for those who need to separate personal and business usage or for frequent travelers who want to maintain a local number while abroad.
Extra Security ft. eSIM

From a security standpoint, eSIMs offer enhanced protection against SIM card cloning and tampering. Since the eSIM is
soldered directly onto the device's motherboard, it is much more difficult for malicious actors to access or manipulate the SIM data. This makes eSIMs particularly appealing for applications that require high levels of security, such as
mobile banking and enterprise communications.
A Greener Step towards Environment

Furthermore, eSIMs contribute to reducing electronic waste by eliminating the need for disposable physical SIM cards. With the global shift towards
sustainability and environmental responsibility, the adoption of eSIM technology aligns with efforts to minimize the ecological footprint of mobile devices and telecommunications infrastructure.
Challenges to be Overcome

Despite these advantages, widespread adoption of eSIMs has been somewhat hindered. Not all mobile operators support eSIM technology, and compatibility can
vary between different device models and regions. Moreover, consumer protections vary from country to country, which can further complicate the adoption process.
[P.S.: Your HONOR 90 supports an eSIM as the Secondary sim, so you have one extra add-on with it

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Nevertheless, as more device manufacturers and network operators embrace eSIM technology, its benefits are becoming increasingly apparent to consumers and businesses alike. With its
convenience, flexibility, and security features, the eSIM is poised to revolutionize the way we connect and communicate in the digital age, paving the way for a more seamless and interconnected future.
Signing Off
~Tej Dave