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Apple SIM is a proprietary SIM card technology developed by Apple Inc.. Introduced in 2014, Apple SIM offers users the flexibility to choose between various mobile network operators globally.
History
Apple SIM was first introduced with the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 in October 2014. The technology was designed to provide users with the ability to switch between different mobile network operators without the need to physically change the SIM card.
Functionality
Apple SIM is a physical nano-SIM card that comes pre-installed in certain iPad models. It is also available for purchase at Apple Retail Stores in select countries. The Apple SIM allows users to select a cellular data plan from various carrier partners directly on their iPad.
The Apple SIM supports multiple mobile network operators, including AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint in the United States, EE in the United Kingdom, and GigSky in more than 90 countries and territories globally.
Compatibility
Apple SIM is compatible with the iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3, and later models of the iPad Pro and iPad Mini. It is also compatible with the 9.7-inch iPad starting from the fifth generation.
Criticism
Despite its advantages, Apple SIM has faced criticism for its limited availability and compatibility. Some mobile network operators, such as Verizon, do not support Apple SIM, requiring users to install a carrier-specific SIM card.
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