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A Beginner’s Guide to iSIM

iSIMs (or integrated SIMs) are becoming more popular as more people are starting to see how beneficial they can be. If you don’t want to fall behind, then it’s in your best interest to be informed about this new technology. To help you out, we thought it would be useful to put together this brief guide to iSIM. If this is something that you want to learn more about, read on for everything you need to know about iSIMs.

What Is an iSIM?

Subscriber Identity Modules, or SIM cards, are tiny pieces of hardware that is needed to authenticate a device with the mobile network. A SIM card holds all the credentials and keys needed to connect a phone to a mobile network. Over the years, SIM cards have gotten smaller and smaller thanks to improvements in technology. Today, thanks to technological developments, a SIM card is no bigger than the chip and associated contact pads.

While SIM cards are reliable, there is a lot of room for improvement. Continuing developments in technology have led to a desire for smaller devices. There is still room for improvement in battery life, however, and some devices have difficulty pulling signals from the network.

All of this has paved the way for the integrated SIM or iSIM, which is a natural evolution from eSIM. Engineers have now recognized that integrated SIM cards and mobile processors are almost always used to power the same application, and thus have developed the iSIM, an integrated SIM card in the mobile processor itself.

What Advantages Do iSIMs Offer?

Now, you may be wondering how iSIMs can help. To simplify things, here are three notable advantages that come with using iSIMs:

  1. The primary advantage of iSIM technology is the reduced printed circuit board (PCB) footprint. SIM cards are always needed in cellular devices, and since most mobile devices use mobile processors, moving the SIM chip into the mobile processor makes sense.

  2. iSIMs also come with improved security. It is surprisingly easy for a malicious attacker to remove a SIM card from a modern phone. Once they gain access to the SIM, they can read messages and emails, make calls, and even steal an individual’s identity. Considering how many services require verification through mobile devices, that means gaining access to a SIM card could give someone access to valuable information on the Internet. By integrating the SIM into the processor itself, attackers cannot access the SIM; nor can they remove it.

  3. The third notable advantage that comes with iSIM technology is that it can help to improve the useability for consumers. Today’s SIM cards are fixed to a specific service provider, which means that consumers need to obtain a new SIM if they decide to switch service providers. iSIMs could allow the consumer to reprogram their chips using activation codes or QR codes, without having to have any hardware changes.

What Are the Challenges of Using iSIMs?

While iSIMs can provide a wealth of advantages to consumers, they have their own difficulties. Here are a couple of issues that you'll want to be wary of when using iSIMs:

  1. A threat that devices face when using iSIMs is if cellular network operators lock customers into plans that make it impractical to switch networks; this is becoming less of a threat as many countries including Japan, EU and the US are making this practice illegal

  2. Another challenge with iSIMs is how to securely dispose them without compromising user privacy. Devices no longer in use will still have iSIMs inside, and the user will have to delete the iSIM profiles before disposing the device

Conclusion

We hope this article proves to be useful when it comes to furthering your understanding of iSIMs. Many chip makers like Qualcomm started including iSIM is their processors (e.g. Snapdragon 888). Like their eSIM predecessors, iSIMs can be a game-changer and can make life infinitely easier for smartphone users. Feel free to look back on this guide if you ever need a quick refresher on this subject.

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