
eSIM is an innovative feature that provides all the benefits of a physical SIM card without needing a physical card. It's available on select Samsung Galaxy devices.
However, eSIM support varies between devices and carriers. Therefore, it's essential to check if your Samsung phone supports eSIM before making the upgrade.
Galaxy S10
Last month, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S10 and it quickly became a hit. Not only is it one of the most attractive phones on the market, but also an incredible value.
Samsung's Infinity-O display displaces the front camera to a small 'punch hole' and includes an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor embedded within. This feature has become increasingly popular since debuting on the phone, but Samsung's implementation stands out among many rivals since it is easier to use and doesn't add bulk.
The display is a 6.1-inch Super AMOLED panel with elegantly curved edges and enhanced brightness, along with HDR10+ support for superior color and contrast. At an impressive 550ppi pixel density, Samsung claims everything looks "pretty good" on a phone this size.
You can easily adjust the display's brightness, making it ideal for outdoors viewing and when watching movies or TV shows. Plus, there's an auto-brightness mode which automatically adapts brightness according to your environment.
This feature is especially handy for gamers and those who use their phones to watch videos in high definition. It conserves battery life by only burning a limited number of pixels, as well as enabling quick switching between different power modes.
It's also an ideal option for those who don't want to be limited by one carrier, as eSIM technology enables you to switch between multiple networks without needing a separate SIM card each time. Major Android manufacturers such as Google and Samsung support this technology, along with some carriers, making it affordable for anyone looking to reduce their phone's cost of ownership.
Furthermore, an eSIM feature can make traveling abroad much simpler. In most countries, you can use an eSIM to connect your smartphone to a foreign network as long as you possess the required hardware and software.
The eSIM is an electronic chip that stores a virtual version of up to five SIM cards. This makes switching between carriers and networks easy, plus you can add extra storage with a micro SD card if needed.
There's also support for NFC chips, enabling data transfer between compatible devices and your mobile network. This is an invaluable feature for those who travel frequently and don't want to carry around physical SIM cards.
The Galaxy S10 supports a variety of wireless connectivity technologies, such as LTE, LTE Advanced and 5G. Additionally, its powerful processor and array of cameras enable users to take stunning photos, selfies and videos that can be instantly shared online.