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According to foreign media Esper, Google may launch eSIM in Android 13 to promote the popularity of the technology.

According to the code of Android 13, Google filed a patent in 2020,The patent allows the use of multiple SIM profiles on a single embedded chip.

From the patent description, it does so by splitting the single physical data bus between the modem and eSIM chip into multiple logical interfaces that are multiplexed on a single physical interface.

It is reported that the eSIM card directly embeds the traditional SIM card on the device chip, rather than adding it to the device as an independent removable component, and users do not need to insert a physical SIM card, just like the PHS in the early years.

eSIM has many advantages, since it is no longer necessary to set up a separate SIM card slot for the device,Future devices with eSIM designs will have lighter, thinner bodiesconsumers can switch operators at any time due to cost and operator advantages.

in addition,This setup leaves more room for the phoneto accommodate larger batteries, camera hardware, or other components.

Compared with physical SIM cards, eSIM hashigher securityit will become difficult for hackers to crack stolen mobile phones in the future.

For businesses, they can authenticate via an eSIM to allow access to the corporate network and remotely delete device data via a “mobile device management solution” in the event an employee’s device is lost.

Google has not officially mentioned information about eSIM, and if implemented in Android 13, it will be a huge boost for eSIM cards.

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