Samsung will integrate eSIM technology on Galaxy S20 Ultra
According to the information, the new Samsung Galaxy S products will integrate eSIM technology along with many other new technologies.
In the second week of February 2020 at Unpacked, Samsung will introduce to the Galaxy S generation technology, specifically the Galaxy S20 series with high expectations for a smartphone generation with many new technologies, Breakthrough in smartphone village in the world. Recently some information about the Galaxy S series has been leaked, including the possibility that Samsung will integrate eSIM technology for the Galaxy S20 series.
eSIM is an electronic SIM card programmed into the device to replace the normal physical SIM card, creating convenience for users. Currently, eSIM has been deployed in most of the world for new smartphones, including 2018 iPhone models.

The Galaxy S20 series is not the first smartphone expected Samsung to integrate eSIM, but previously, it has integrated into the Galaxy Fold. It can be seen that Samsung's use of eSIM for upcoming phones makes it more convenient for users to use, can use Dual SIM at the same time and still expand the memory with microSD. This is different from before when Samsung's flagship devices are equipped with hybrid SIM slots to choose to use Dual SIM or a single SIM microSD card.
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