
There is a downside to the iPhone 14 moving to an eSIM-only device. Using two numbers can be beneficial for various reasons, including business or ensuring messages and calls are still received during a phone number change. The iPhone 14 will do the same without needing a physical card. Most mainstream devices, including Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy, offer dual-SIM support. If looking to switch carriers, this makes the process much faster and more convenient.Īdditionally, eSIM offers the advantage of having two phone numbers. It's a simple setup without going into the store or waiting for the SIM to come into the mail. To set it up, the user will follow a series of prompts from their carrier via QR code. The iPhone is advancing to embrace the eSIM fully. So how do carriers sync with the device? Good question.

The iPhone 14 is thinking of the future and has done away with the SIM tray. No more having to fuss with the SIM cards.

RELATED: Does The iPhone 14 Need A Screen Protector? In addition, Apple announced other industry standard changes concerning how users sync with their phone carriers. While there were plenty of camera and video features, Apple included some newer surprise features such as the Emergency SOS via Satellite, Crash Detection and the Pro models finally did away with the top-notch. During the Apple event last Wednesday, Apple announced a wide array of features in store for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 pro models.
