Igeekphone News on October 16th: Recently, China Unicom, China Mobile and China Telecom have agreed to obtain approval for eSIM mobile phone services, and the first domestic eSIM mobile phone, iPhone Air, has also been approved for market launch.
It is worth noting that the first domestically produced eSIM mobile phone is about to make its debut.
Zhou Yibao, the person in charge of the OPPO Find series products, posted an article revealing that the OPPO Find X9 series to be released tonight will have a version available with eSIM.

Of course, currently it is the initial stage of eSIM mobile phones in China. The Find X9 series should only support eSIM and will not eliminate the physical SIM card slot structure.
According to industry predictions, domestic mobile phones that do not require SIM cards will not be born until at least next year.
In fact, from a technical perspective, there is no problem at all. Although no eSIM phone has been launched by any company before, there are already many cases of eSIM watches.

Not long ago, the blogger Wisdom Pikachu also revealed that Huawei is testing an eSIM ultra-thin model and it will be equipped with a brand-new Kirin chip, and it is expected to be equipped with the Kirin 9030.
Judging from the product leaks, it is highly likely that the Huawei Mate80 series to be released next month will have a corresponding version.








