The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro that could be launched in the fall of this year, may not have the SIM holder, especially in those produced in European countries. Let’s see it better in detail.
The iPhone 15 produced in Europe may not have a SIM holder
The iPhone 15 produced in Europe may not have a SIM holder, according to information obtained from the French website MacGeneration. But what does this mean? It means the devices would work with some e.g.
What is eSIM
Apple has already removed the SIM holder from all iPhone 14 models in the United States United States last September, forcing customers to use an eSIM. It’s about a YES digitale which allows users to activate a cellular plan without having to use a physical nano-SIM card. Apple has also introduced a support document with a list of carriers that support eSIM technology worldwide.
When the Cupertino company promoted the eSIMs launched with the introduction of the iPhone 14, it did so by stating that they are Safer of a physical SIM as they cannot be removed from a lost or stolen iPhone.
Apple added that it is possible manage up to eight eSIMs in the iPhone’s Settings app, eliminating the need to obtain, carry, and swap physical SIM cards while traveling. Instead, for iPhone 13 and newer models they can have two eSIMs active at the same time.
iPhone 15 Pro price increase
L’iPhone 15 Pro e l’iPhone 15 Pro Max they will have a price increase compared to previous Pro models. This was stated by Jeff Pu, a technology analyst at Hong Kong-based investment firm Haitong International Securities.
The price increase is due to various hardware updatesincluding a titanium chassis, solid-state buttons with haptic feedback from extra Taptic motors, an A17 Bionic chip, increased RAM, a periscope lens for increased optical zoom on the Pro Max model, and more.
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