Qualcomm indicated that the new iSIM technology that it developed is similar in principle to its work with the eSIM technology offered in some smartphones currently, meaning that the phone will not need a traditional SIM card to connect to cellular networks.
The company stated that it provided Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processors with the new technology, and licensed the technology at the GSMA, and it is expected that these processors will be introduced in some leading phones this year.
According to experts at Qualcomm, the iSIM technology requires only 1 square millimeter of space in the device, and this space is much smaller than that occupied by current eSIM technologies, and the new technology can be integrated into processors directly, which will make it desirable by smart device manufacturers.
According to expectations, the new technology will appear in about 300 million phones by 2030, and it is supposed to reach a variety of devices such as smart watches, tablets, and Internet of Things devices. (Russia Today)