ESIM Vs SIM
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Not sure about that.
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Here is a short answer:
An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM built into your device, offering easy carrier switching and multiple plans without physical swapping, ideal for travel, while a physical SIM card is a removable plastic chip requiring manual changes, offering simple device-to-device transfer but less flexibility for modern users. eSIMs provide digital setup (QR code/app), save space, and offer better security (harder to steal), but physical SIMs allow immediate card transfer between any compatible phones, a key convenience feature for some, though eSIMs are becoming standard on newer devices.0 -
@BradDoell said:
Hi @propea
No improvement in speed.
No need to switch to an eSIM unless you have a reason to.
For instance, my new phone is eSIM only so I had to switch.
Cheers,
Bradthanks so I can keep my SIM forever?
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Basically, if you switch phones often with the same sim card, stick with physical sim. If you change sims often on the same phone, go with esims.
Of course, it also depends on what your phone can support.
eSims can only be moved between devices with carrier involvement & authorization. With physical sims, you can just move the sim card between devices yourself without having to involve your carrier.
On the other hand, physical sim card slots on your phone are limited. esims you can have half a dozen if you like, all saved (but not active) on your phone at the same time. Not sure, where the limit even is for esims.
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@MobileFizzer_VBMV6 said:
Basically, if you switch phones often with the same sim card, stick with physical sim. If you change sims often on the same phone, go with esims.Of course, it also depends on what your phone can support.
eSims can only be moved between devices with carrier involvement & authorization. With physical sims, you can just move the sim card between devices yourself without having to involve your carrier.
On the other hand, physical sim card slots on your phone are limited. esims you can have half a dozen if you like, all saved (but not active) on your phone at the same time. Not sure, where the limit even is for esims.
thank you for this
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eSIM if you travel a lot, sim if you don’t travel, it just gives you options to use physical SIM cards when do travel.
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Sim type doesn't influence speed0
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@Achint0107 said:
Sim type doesn't influence speedwhy? can you explain?
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Sim or Esim the speed is the same.
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