Can you explain what you mean by eSIM removing a freedom, exactly?
From what I’ve seen, the argument always revolves around the hardware itself (ie a physical SIM card/slot), rather than the function of that hardware (subscriber Identity module/service provider).
Like, that little piece of plastic is literally worthless without its function… so am I missing something? Where’s the value in that physical piece of plastic? And how is it more valuable than the upgraded functionality?
Can you explain what you mean by eSIM removing a freedom, exactly?
From what I’ve seen, the argument always revolves around the hardware itself (ie a physical SIM card/slot), rather than the function of that hardware (subscriber Identity module/service provider).
Like, that little piece of plastic is literally worthless without its function… so am I missing something? Where’s the value in that physical piece of plastic? And how is it more valuable than the upgraded functionality?