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E-SIMs by 2016

The Financial Times has reported that tech giants Apple and Samsung are both in talks with the GSMA, the mobile telecom telecom industry association, to begin using electronic SIM cards (or e-SIMs) in their mobile devices. Electronic SIMs differ from regular SIM cards as they don't lock users into a specific carrier network and would allow them to switch any device between an network instantly.

Any phone, tablet or network-enabled gadget will work with any carrier that supports the technology. Apple itself actually tried its own take on e-SIMS with the last generation of iPads, though only T-Mobile and AT&T supported that feature.

GSMA is confident that a "common architecture" will eventually be adopted by the entire industry, we're still at least a year away from actually seeing a device with these cards. "With the majority of operators on board," Anne Bouverot, chief executive of the GSMA, told Financial Times. "The plan is to finalise the technical architecture that will be used in the development of an end-to-end remote SIM solution for consumer devices, with delivery anticipated by 2016."