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OxygenOS 14 could bring eSIM functionality to OnePlus devices

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OxygenOS 14 will take a new lead in the software market, and if things went right we could find eSIM services for the OnePlus devices in the time ahead. Yes, the exciting information is making its way from the ongoing MWC 2023 event.

Yes! Several tech makers have made their way to the Mobile World Congress 2023 and put forth their idea of what changes they will bring to the technology field. While we got a glimpse of the supersonic OnePlus 11 Concept, Google opened up good news for Android fans.

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As per the details, the Android developer said to implement an eSIM transfer tool for Android this year. Consequently, this feature will enable users to quickly swap their mobile plan with a new handset without using a physical SIM card.

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In addition, the US tech maker disclose that Deutsche Telekom would be the first carrier to step into the eSIM world and facilitate a simple and secure transfer with eSIM for Android devices.

“And later this year, building on GSMA’s global standard, we’re bringing a new eSIM transfer capability to Android that allows users to quickly and securely transfer their mobile plan to a new device, without having to swap a physical SIM card.”

In case you’re still wondering about the benefits, eSIM is more secure than a traditional SIM. It is an embedded element in your device that can’t be removed, damaged, or lost physically.

Probability of OxygenOS 14 to bring eSIM functionality:

Google has pushed off its new features such as Nearby Share and Spatial Audio to the OnePlus flagship products. Thus, we could discover likewise impressive additions in the OxygenOS builds as well.

Moreover, the OxygenOS 14 will uproot over the Android 14 operating system, we could expect the eSIM transfer capability for the OnePlus devices as well. Though the Chinese tech maker hasn’t said any word on this matter. But we may find some tweaks in the latter part of this year.

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