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The iPhone 17 Air is forcing China to finally adopt eSIMs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59013, member: 636"] China delayed smartphone eSIM adoption despite technological advancement due to government concerns about digital security and payment systems. The Great Firewall of China blocks foreign internet services, yet foreign eSIMs could bypass these restrictions without VPN usage. Alipay and WeChat Pay require phone number registration, raising fraud concerns if consumers obtain foreign numbers without proper identification verification. Hong Kong residents legally access mainland networks through eSIM technology while bypassing internet restrictions under special territorial agreements. Apple pushes regulatory changes through the iPhone 17 Air, which eliminates physical SIM card trays for ultra-thin design requirements. Chinese telecommunications companies China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom will support eSIM technology pending government approval according to Apple statements. China Unicom already operates pilot smartphone eSIM programs while Beijing China Telecom previously announced September support launch. Authorities plan safeguards such as locking domestic smartphones to mainland carrier eSIMs only. Chinese manufacturers typically follow Apple design trends, suggesting widespread industry adoption once regulatory approval occurs. [/QUOTE]
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