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Google commits to eSIM only in the Pixel 10. Why it matters (and one caveat)

2025-08-20 21:08

The Google Pixel 10 may look a lot like its predecessor, but Google made a hardware decision some consumers might still not be on board with.

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Google commits to eSIM only in the Pixel 10. Why it matters (and one caveat)

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