Nowa funkcja w systemie Android: Konwertuj na eSIM

The latest development version of the Android operating system introduces an interesting feature called “Convert to eSIM,” which allows users to switch from a physical SIM card to a virtual eSIM. While this feature is not yet available, it hints at important changes in the Google operating system.

The conversion from a physical SIM card to an eSIM could be Google’s response to Apple’s actions, as they have been distributing iPhones with only eSIM since the iPhone 14. Now, Google is clearly focused on solving this problem and is introducing the “Convert to eSIM” feature in the Android 14 QPR 2 Beta 3 update for developers.

The “Convert to eSIM” feature will enable users to switch from a physical SIM card to a virtual eSIM without having to visit a telecommunications operator. This will allow users to exclusively use the eSIM card. Although this novelty is not yet launched, it is a promising sign of Google’s future plans.

It is worth noting that Pixel phones already offer the eSIM migration feature from older Pixel models, but it was previously only available on the U.S. T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom networks. However, it appears that Google is now more committed to promoting eSIM and facilitating migration, which may lead to the introduction of more Pixel models that only support eSIM.

The conversion from a physical SIM card to an eSIM is already available on certain Samsung Galaxy phones, such as the S20 series, and can be used with some operators worldwide, such as T-Mobile USA. Now, Google is also embracing this solution, which may contribute to its even wider adoption.

FAQ:
How does the “Convert to eSIM” feature work?
The “Convert to eSIM” feature allows users to switch from a physical SIM card to a virtual eSIM without having to visit a telecommunications operator.

Which phones support the “Convert to eSIM” feature?
Currently, this feature is not yet available, but its introduction can be expected in Pixel models and other flagship phones.

Is Google the only one embracing eSIM?
No, Apple and Samsung have also introduced eSIM to their phones.

Definitions:
– eSIM: a virtual SIM card that replaces the traditional physical SIM card. It allows users to access telecommunications networks without the need for SIM card swapping.
– Google Pixel: a series of smartphones produced by Google, running on the Android operating system.
– Android: an operating system used on most smartphones and tablets.

Source: Android Authority

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