The primary difference lies in the convenience and flexibility offered by eSIMs. Traditional SIM cards can become damaged or lost, leading to connectivity issues, while eSIMs are securely integrated within the device's hardware and are less susceptible to physical damage. Additionally, our eSIM can be connected, automatically, to several network providers, while physical sim is limited to just one network. However, both eSIMs and physical SIM cards rely on network coverage and signal strength for reliable connectivity, so factors like location and carrier service quality play a significant role in the user experience.
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