iPhone in Europe may finally abandon SIM and embrace eSIM

February 17, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
Pplware
Original: PT
iPhone in Europe may finally abandon SIM and embrace eSIM

Europe is on the cusp of a significant shift in mobile connectivity as the iPhone is poised to fully embrace eSIM technology across the continent. This move away from physical SIM cards marks a logical progression towards a more integrated and potentially more secure mobile experience, aligning with broader digital transition goals. The widespread adoption of eSIM promises to streamline device setup and enhance user convenience. This transition involves Apple's iPhone fully abandoning traditional SIM card slots in favor of embedded SIM (eSIM) technology for European models. While many markets have already seen this shift, its expansion to Europe signifies a major step in normalizing this digital-first approach to mobile network authentication. The elimination of physical SIM trays not only simplifies device design but also potentially reduces manufacturing costs and environmental impact. The primary beneficiaries of this change are consumers, who will experience a more seamless onboarding process for new devices and mobile plans, often without needing to visit a physical store or wait for a SIM card to arrive. For mobile operators and device manufacturers, it presents an opportunity to innovate in digital service delivery and enhance security protocols. This strategic alignment with digital standards reinforces Europe's commitment to modernizing its digital infrastructure and fostering a more connected ecosystem.

Curated and translated by Europe Digital for our multilingual European audience.

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Published: February 17, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
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