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Google Introduce eSim transfer feature to Android

 

                                            Later this year, Google will introduce eSIM capabilities for Android. The technology behemoth claimed that the new functionality, which relies on the worldwide standard created by GSMA, enables consumers to practically move their service across devices.


                                            The adoption of eSIM transfer capabilities for Android mobile devices has been announced by Deutsche Telekom. Smartphone users will be able to effortlessly swap phones thanks to this. According to sources, Apple has already stopped including actual SIM cards in its most recent iPhone models in the US.


                                             Moreover, Google introduced new memory- and energy-saving Chrome features. In order to extend MacBook batteries, Chrome has undergone modification. Francois Doray, a software developer, claims that in next editions, the optimizations may be used with Windows, Android, and Linux devices.

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