Hey...iphone 15 won't have a SIM card! The company will introduce new technology, the curiosity of customers also increased

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New delhi date. 29 March 2023, Wednesday

The Apple company is now going to bring a new iPhone 15 series. For which a new line is being prepared by the company. This iPhone 15 of Apple has been given some new features and has been designed much more specially than its other models.

According to the information available, this iPhone 15 is a thin phone and also there are many talks about the SIM card in it. And apart from this, it has eSIM facility for connectivity. Not only this, some other new features have also been added.

Company preparations to enhance eSIM technology

It is believed that Apple is looking to enhance the eSIM technology in its models. Earlier, the company provided this facility in iPhone 14. However, this facility was given only to people living in America.

Earlier this feature was limited to US markets only

Apple is offering new iPhones without physical SIM card in the US market. Launched new phones with eSIM technology. Although at that time it was believed that this feature was limited only to the American markets, but now iPhones with eSIM technology with this feature have been launched in other countries as well.

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