
"In the US, ever since the iPhone 14 family, Apple's smartphones have lacked a physical SIM card slot, instead relying on eSIM."
"According to "a source familiar with the matter", retail employees at Apple Authorized Resellers across the EU are required to complete a training course related to iPhones with eSIM support by September 5."
"The training information is allegedly available in Apple's SEED app, which is used by employees at both Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Resellers around the world."
"That sort of move has already been rumored for the iPhone 17 Air, due to its extreme slimness, but it might also apply to the rest of the family, with some specific exceptions, perhaps, like China."
iPhones have used eSIM instead of a physical SIM slot since the iPhone 14 family. Retail employees at Apple Authorized Resellers across the EU must complete an eSIM-related training course by September 5, four days before the iPhone 17 launch on September 9. Training materials reportedly appear in Apple's SEED app, which is used by Apple Store and reseller staff worldwide, implying a possible global change. The SIM slot removal had been rumored for the slim iPhone 17 Air and may extend to the entire lineup, though certain markets like China could remain exceptions.
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