China has launched eSIM phone services nationwide.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — China's three leading telecom operators — China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom — have officially launched electronic SIM card (eSIM) phone services nationwide.

China Telecom announced that eSIM phone services are now available throughout China. Consumers can activate the service in physical stores or pre-order online through the company's app, then visit a pre-selected store for activation.

China Mobile said it will provide eSIM services across its entire product line, covering not only smartphones but also smartwatches, tablets, and in-car devices.

The eSIM phone service integrates the functions of a physical SIM card into the phone's built-in chip. Without inserting a physical SIM card, eSIM-enabled phone users can remotely upload their mobile numbers and store them on the phone's chip. Phones equipped with eSIM offer the same features as their traditional SIM card counterparts, including voice calls, mobile data, and text messaging services.

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