While most new phones are eschewing SD card slots, Android still supports devices that are capable of expanding total storage capacity. Here's how to set it up.
In case you hadn't noticed, Apple has declared war on the SIM card. Or at least, it escalated the war that technically began with the release of iPhone 14 in 2022, when those models launched as ...
Apple's newest iPhone Air has removed the SIM tray worldwide Carriers must support eSIM onboarding and FAQs or risk losing customers Currently only China Unicom supports eSIM for iPhone Air in China ...
The physical SIM cards we've used for decades are slowly being phased out. With the Pixel 10 series, Google's phones have gone eSIM-only for the first time—at least if you buy them in the US. Apple ...
Credit card phone scams highlight risks of sharing OTPs and CVVs and stress the importance of digital security and safe payment practices.(Pixabay) Sharing credit card details such as OTPs, CVVs, or ...
Many smartphone users upgrade their devices to a newer device (in India), and they tend to face SIM card issues at times after switching to a new device. This is because, if you do not activate a few ...
The highly anticipated iPhone 17 series is set to launch on September 9 at Apple's "Awe-Dropping" event. While leaks and rumours have been circulating for months, a new report suggests a significant ...
Apple is reportedly preparing to expand its eSIM-only iPhone technology beyond the United States with the upcoming iPhone 17 series. Training materials suggest the expansion may extend beyond Europe, ...
Apple's new iPhone 17 series is just weeks away with the Cupertino-based tech giant likely to unveil four new devices at its headquarters in California sometime next month. However, ahead of the new ...
Monzo is considering offering its own mobile contract in a move that could see it take on the UK’s biggest phone networks. The ten-year-old digital bank said it was in the ‘early stages’ of developing ...
A rumour says that the Pixel 10 could lose the physical SIM slot and be eSIM only. That might only apply to the US – it's unlikely that Google would be the first brand to push eSIM only in its phones.