Apple Tech Apple SIM lets you switch between AT&T,
Sprint, and T-Mobile on new iPads. By Josh Lowensohn. Apple's iPads with
built-in cellular antennas have long let you hop between carriers just by
swapping out the SIM card, something Apple seems to have solved with one SIM
card that can hop onto whatever carrier you pick from a list inside iOS. The
new technology, called Apple SIM, is only available in the new iPad Air 2 and
iPad Mini 3, and limited to some carriers in the US and in the UK. It
potentially paves the way for the company to include the same technology in the
iPhone so it could just sell one device to people for them to set up with their
carrier of choice later on. In terms of the initial carriers, Apple says its
new SIM technology works with short-term plans, like the monthly and on-demand
data packages with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and EE in the US and UK. Notably
missing on that US list is Verizon, though Apple notes that its list of
carriers could change. Apple did not mention the new feature during its
presentation today, but explains it like this on its website : The new Apple
SIM is preinstalled on iPad Air 2 with Wi-Fi + Cellular models. The Apple SIM
gives you the flexibility to choose from a variety of short-term plans from
select carriers in the U.S. and UK right on your iPad. So whenever you need it,
you can choose the plan that works best for you with no long-term commitments.
The iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3, were announced alongside the iMac with Retina
display and an updated version of the Mac Mini. The iPad Air 2 goes on sale
beginning tomorrow, and you can check out our hands-on with it here .
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