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By 2030, There Will Be Over 14 Billion E-SIM Devices

There will soon be no need to insert SIM cards into cellphones, and consumers are already given the option of using an e-SIM. According to the findings of a recently published study, more than 14 billion e-SIM-compatible gadgets will be introduced to the market between the years 2021 and 2030. This number contains a variety of distinct form factors for the various devices. Smartphones, on the other hand, will be the devices with the largest e-SIM capacity that will be available for purchase in the next five years.

According to research by Counterpoint Research, by the year 2030, three out of every four cellular devices that are sold on the market will come equipped with support for e-SIM. E-SIMs are available in many different form factors, the most common of which are the hardware-based e-SIM (eUICC), the i-SIM, the nu-SIM, and the soft SIM. More than 35 million hardware e-SIM capacity devices were sold in the year 2021. These devices were linked to smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, Internet of Things modules, and connected automobile.

In the next five years, hardware-based e-SIMs (eUICC) will continue to be the most widely used kind of e-SIM, and the e-SIM form factor will account for more than half of all shipments. According to the research, in the year 2022, there may be a rise in the use of the i-SIM form factor (iUICC). This is a configuration in which the SIM card is incorporated into the chipset (SoC), and it provides a number of benefits. As such, E-SIMs will offer advantages such as a decrease in costs and more secure connections throughout the course of the next decade.

Despite the fact that physical SIM cards have shrunk in size over the last several years, they still need to be inserted, removed, and stored in a secure location inside the mobile device. However, in contrast to them, the use of an e-SIM does not call for the use of any kind of physical card.

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The i-SIM won't be accepted right away

IoT chipsets and module manufacturers are a good place to start if you want to get the ball rolling on mainstream use of i-SIM in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. It is possible that the i-SIM will become the most widely used form factor after the year 2027. According to the findings of the survey, the number of such devices may reach seven billion individual units between the years 2021 and 2030. At this time, e-SIM functionality can only be found in high-end mobile devices.

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Only some models of the iPhone have compatibility with e-SIM

Apple may do away with the physically accessible SIM card slots seen in the Pro variants of the iPhone 15 series. In other words, consumers will not be able to insert SIM cards into these devices, and instead, they will only have support for electronic SIMs. Support for e-SIM was introduced by Apple for the first time in the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max. After this first step, other companies will likely follow Apple's lead, which may result in an increased demand for electronic SIM cards.

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Enhanced capabilities for electronic SIM cards are included in Android 13

The most recent beta version of Google's next mobile operating system, Android 13, has been made available for testing. Google is now working on a new version of Android. It has been discovered that Android 13 will have a feature that enables users to save several phone numbers on their devices that have an e-SIM capability. Users will have the ability to attach several SIM profiles to a single e-SIM if they make use of the MEP. Users won't have to swap out their SIM cards since the phone supports many card types.

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