An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital version of a traditional SIM card that is built directly into a device. Unlike a physical SIM card that you can remove and insert, an eSIM is permanently soldered onto the device's motherboard.
Here are some key benefits of eSIMs:
Convenience: Easily switch between cellular plans without the need to swap physical SIM cards.
Security: eSIMs are more difficult to steal or lose compared to traditional SIM cards.
Space-saving: eSIMs are smaller than traditional SIM cards, allowing for slimmer device designs.
How to activate an eSIM: There are two main ways to activate an eSIM:
Scanning a QR code: Your cellular carrier will provide you with a QR code. Simply scan this code with your phone's camera during the activation process in the eSIM app.
Manually entering details: You also receive a confirmation code and other details from your carrier, which you can enter manually during the activation process in the eSIM app.
Important points to remember:
eSIMs only work on unlocked devices that are compatible with eSIM technology.

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