iPhone 18 Series to Drop SIM Card Slot in Europe to Make Room for Slightly Larger Battery: Report

Apple is set to introduce the iPhone 18 series in Europe without a physical SIM card slot, opting instead for eSIM technology. This decision aligns with Apple's ongoing strategy to phase out traditional SIM trays, which began with the iPhone 14 series in 2022. By removing the SIM tray, Apple aims to create additional internal space, potentially allowing for a slightly larger battery in the iPhone 18 models. Reports suggest that the iPhone 18 Pro Max could feature a battery capacity between 5,100mAh and 5,200mAh, enhancing overall performance and battery life. This move reflects a broader trend in the smartphone industry towards eSIM technology, which offers users greater flexibility and convenience while enabling manufacturers to optimize device designs. As consumers in Europe prepare for the launch, this shift marks a significant evolution in how mobile connectivity is approached in the rapidly changing tech landscape.
Originally reported by NDTV Gadgets. Read original article
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