iPhone 14 could be the First iPhone without a Physical SIM Card

iPhone 14 The first iPhone without a Physical SIM Card

The iPhone 14 could be the first iPhone to be released without support for a physical SIM card, a radical change that Apple is already testing with a prototype of the future series, the big rethink being initially presented as possible for the iPhone 15, but it seems that it should let's see it sooner.

iPhone 14 without a physical SIM card, with only support for eSIM, would be such a radical change that it is not excluded that it will initially be implemented only in the Pro models, while the cheap models would still remain with support for the old technologies.

The iPhone 14 could be even thinner if Apple decided to eliminate this technology, which takes up a lot of space in the case, but it's hard to say if the model will be ready for launch from the fall of this year, especially since offering other things also depend.

iPhone 14 can be offered without support for the physical SIM card only if there will be mobile phone operators, in all countries where Apple sells phones, that will allow customers to use their networks without inserting a piece of plastic into the phone to does this thing.

The iPhone 14 would be easy to use in Romania in the Orange and Vodafone networks even if it were offered exclusively with eSIM, but in the Telekom and DIGI Mobil networks it would be useless at the moment because they do not offer support for this technology which will soon will be offered in all phones.