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Most new smartphones are compatible with eSIM, embedded directly in the device and slowly replacing physical, removable SIM cards that contain your account information like your phone number and lots of personal data. Apple started offering eSIMs with the iPhone XS, while Google began introducing them with the Pixel 3, and Samsung’s Galaxy S devices have had them since the S20 series. Unlike its physical predecessor, an eSIM can’t be removed from a phone – and it doesn’t have to be. Here are five reasons why it might be worth considering to switch. No more sticking a paper clip in the phone On…

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