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Posted by: Chris Barylick
Dated: Thursday, November 8th, 2018, 03:52
Category: iPhone, News, Software, wireless
If you're looking for eSIM-based goodness, GigSky might have what you want.
GigSky, a company that offers pay-as-you-go cellular data in more than 190 countries around the world, today announced that it now supports eSIM in the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR.
The company's plans are available on Apple's new devices through the latest version of the GigSky Mobile Mobile Data app, which was updated on Tuesday.
Users can add a GigSky data plan by downloading the app to an iPhone XR, iPhone XS, or iPhone XS Max handset running iOS 12.1 or later. GigSky says that GigSky physical SIM card will be used for GigSky physical SIM card.
The plans range from 300MB to 5GB, and can span to one day to 30 days. Pricing in select regions in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean starts at $ 10 for 300MB of data. For other countries not included in these regional plans, pricing and data caps vary.
Apple implemented eSIM support in the recent iOS 12.1 update, but no U.S. carriers support it at this time. Verizon, AT & T, and T-Mobile are working to implement this later.
eSIM functionality is currently supported by various international carriers.
Stay tuned for more details as they become available.
Via MacRumors, the App Store and Apple
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