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eSIM vs Physical SIM: Does an eSIM increase smartphone internet speed? Know the full truth..

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eSIM vs. Physical SIM: Nowadays, most new smartphones come with eSIM support. Premium and flagship phones, in particular, offer users the option of using an eSIM alongside a physical SIM. This often raises the question: what exactly is the difference between an eSIM and a physical SIM, and does using an eSIM boost internet speed? If you are wondering the same, the straightforward answer is no. Simply using an eSIM does not automatically increase internet speed. Internet speed primarily depends on the network, the telecom operator, the phone's modem, and the prevailing network conditions.

What is the difference between an eSIM and a physical SIM?
A physical SIM is a small card inserted into a smartphone's SIM slot. In contrast, an eSIM is a digital SIM embedded within the phone, activated with the help of the operator. This means there is no need to insert a separate plastic SIM card into the phone for an eSIM.

Both serve the same primary purpose: identifying the user on the mobile network and connecting the phone to the telecom network. The only difference is that a physical SIM can be inserted and removed, whereas an eSIM remains inside the phone and is activated or changed digitally.

Does an eSIM provide faster internet?
Using an eSIM does not directly increase 4G or 5G internet speeds. If you use a physical SIM and an eSIM on the same network within the same phone, simply switching the SIM type should not result in a significant difference in internet speed.

Internet speed is influenced by several other factors, such as network availability in your area, distance from the tower, the number of users on the network, the telecom company's network infrastructure, and the phone's modem. If the network signal is weak, speeds may remain slow even with an eSIM.

So, what is the benefit of an eSIM?
If an eSIM doesn't increase internet speed, what are its advantages? The biggest advantage is convenience. An eSIM does not require a physical card. In many cases, the process of activating a new connection or switching to a different operator can be completed digitally.

eSIMs are also convenient for frequent travelers who use different networks. Additionally, if the phone is lost, the SIM card cannot be removed, as the eSIM remains embedded within the device. However, the availability and features of eSIMs depend on the specific phone model and the telecom operator.

**No direct impact on 5G speeds**
Both eSIMs and physical SIMs can access 4G and 5G networks, provided the smartphone and the telecom operator support those networks. Therefore, simply switching to an eSIM will not necessarily result in faster 5G speeds.

If your 5G internet is slow, the cause could be network coverage, network load, or your phone's network capabilities. In such cases, merely switching from a physical SIM to an eSIM is not the solution for increasing speed.

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