After 5G, here comes the e-SIM
Besides offering the obvious feature of staying connected through a smart device without carrying a mobile phone, customers will find shifting to a new mobile number easier and faster through an e-SIM

The scramble for subscribers to move to 5G is on, in order to get a deeper, faster and more reliable (low latency) experience for users for their calls, data usage and connectivity. And even while subscribers are slowly starting to shift to a 5G network from 4G, the new buzzword is e-SIMs. All the three major telecom service providers—Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea—have, in recent weeks, launched their own e-SIMs.
One can move easily from a physical SIM to an e-SIM of the same telco provider. Also, there are some advantages of an e-SIM: If a user wants a new number and shift from Vodafone Idea to Bharti Airtel or Jio, say, they need to do the requisite KYC and just scan a QR code of the new telco. But if they want to retain the same number (port), they will need to go to the authorised showroom to get this done and request for this option.
The advantage of not carrying your mobile phone while exercising is a big advantage, if your e-SIM is connected to your smart watch. You also do away with the risk of losing or damaging a physical SIM card.
Most of the e-SIM enabled smart phones are the premium, flagship series from manufacturers. As a market, some of the latest Apple iPhone models, Google Pixel models, Samsung Galaxy Z series and Motorola Razr are e-SIM enabled. Some handsets offer both the e-SIM and physical SIM options but it will mean that you can operate this using two different mobile phone numbers.
First Published: Nov 22, 2023, 11:06
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