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iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR eSIM support expands to 24 countries and 45 carriers

Apple’s eSIM support has gone live and has now expanded to 24 countries and 45 carriers.

Previously, Apple’s eSIM support document laid out eSIM support across 10 different countries.

After the last week, Apple’s list of countries and supported carriers now include the following:

Norway – Telenor

Canada – Fido, Lucky Mobile, Rogers

Poland – Orange

Qatar – Ooredoo, Vodafone

Croatia – Hrvatski Telekom

Singapore – M1

Denmark – 3

Spain – Movistar, Orange, Vodafone Spain

Estonia – Telia

Sweden – 3, Tele2

Finland – Telia

Switzerland – Sunrise, Swisscom

Taiwan – APT

Hong Kong – 1O1O, csl, China Mobile Hong Kong, SmarTone, 3

Thailand – AIS, dtac, True Move H

United Arab Emirates – du, Etisalat, Virgin Mobile

Kuwait – Ooredoo

United States – Verizon, AT&T

Apple has offered the following explanation as to how eSIM functionality operates:

Your iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, or iPhone XR can have two cellular plans, one on a nano-SIM card and the other on an eSIM. Find out which wireless carriers in your country or region offer cellular plans on an eSIM, either activated by QR code or in an app. If your iPhone is unlocked, you can also use eSIM plans offered by other carriers.

If you’ve had a chance to try eSIM functionality on your iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, or iPhone XR handset and have any feedback about it, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

Via 9to5Mac