The iPad Pro 9,7 ″ also includes an Apple SIM

Image of iPad with Apple SIM

On the 21st Apple presented us with the most expensive iPad released so far, while also presenting us with the cheapest iPhone in history. However, the fact of being the most expensive, in the case of the iPad, must be justified in some way, and so Apple has wanted to do it, including the most cutting-edge of its technologies in this iPad that touches 700 euros in the entry model . Likewise, We have seen the appearance of the Apple SIM again, a card that aims to unify them all and save the user the need to introduce a physical system inside the device to get your usual data connection.

This technology kicked off by Apple back in 2014They introduced it as the Apple SIM. With it, the owners of devices that require a SIM to function, could choose from a variety of companies without having to change their SIM cards to activate the device and make it work. At its launch it was supported by Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile and EA, and since then it has grown to have the support of many more operators, including many virtual operators.

Apple has included this technology in the iPad Pro 9,7 inches, allowing greater connectivity without the need to wait for our SIM card to arrive. Nevertheless, Outside the United States or the United Kingdom, it is unlikely that we will find operators that allow us to use this system that Apple wants to popularize. What is clear is that it is a way of warning us for what awaits in the future, Apple wants to eliminate SIM cards and it is quite likely that it will decide to include this Apple SIM in its next iPhone 7 to start what will be the decline of the cards physical operator.


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