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  2. eSIM - Wikipedia

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    The US variants also force a reboot each time the user switches eSIMs, while other models do not, because the CSC codes correspond to a single carrier. If a phone is bought directly from a carrier with a SIM lock , the phone can only add eSIMs from the same carrier as the one on the physical SIM card, even after a carrier unlock.

  3. Remote SIM provisioning - Wikipedia

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    The language that is used to describe these specification is a little confusing since eSIM is not a physical format (or "form factor" - the phrase that is used to describe the various SIM sizes). The eSIM describes the functionality in the SIM, not the physical size of the SIM - and there are eSIMs in many formats (2FF, 3FF, 4FF, MFF).

  4. Nomad (eSIM company) - Wikipedia

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    It is a data-only service, meaning it doesn't support traditional cellular voice calls or SMS messaging, but the speeds are fast enough to handle voice and video chat via apps like FaceTime or WhatsApp. [6] In 2024, Nomad also launched Nomad eSIM Enterprise for business travelers. [5]

  5. Palestinians are using donated eSIM cards to stay in touch ...

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    The eSIMs are far from a perfect solution: Older phones can’t use them and an existing connection is needed to download new ones. Some of the eSIMs don’t work properly.

  6. SIM Application Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Updating Android software is done over GSM where the SIM Toolkit may install automatically with new software regardless of automatic install applications. Change in applications and menus stored on the SIM is difficult after the customer takes delivery of the SIM and sometimes may be recognized as surveillance software.

  7. Android Studio - Wikipedia

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    Android Virtual Device (Emulator) to run and debug apps in the Android studio. Android Studio supports all the same programming languages of IntelliJ (and CLion) e.g. Java, C++, and more with extensions, such as Go; [19] and Android Studio 3.0 or later supports Kotlin, [20] and "Android Studio includes support for using a number of Java 11 ...

  8. Android software development - Wikipedia

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    The Android SDK Platform Tools are a separately downloadable subset of the full SDK, consisting of command-line tools such as adb and fastboot. [4] The Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is a tool to run commands on a connected Android device. Fastboot is a protocol used for flashing filesystems.

  9. Intent (Android) - Wikipedia

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    An Intent in the Android operating system is a software mechanism that allows users to coordinate the functions of different activities to achieve a task. An Intent is a messaging object [1] which provides a facility for performing late runtime binding between the code in different applications in the Android development environment.