
Will Apple's new device trigger another wave of "cardless" trends? Industry insiders: The model is somewhat "redundant," and the impact is expected to be minimal
Recently, Apple launched the iPhone Air model that only supports eSIM cards, sparking a wave of cardless technology. The three major domestic telecom operators have stated that they possess the relevant technology but are still waiting for notification from the authorities. Independent telecom analyst Fu Liang believes that this model may become a "chicken rib," with its product appeal still to be observed. The attitude of leading domestic smartphone manufacturers is key to whether eSIM cards can truly become popular, with OPPO expected to launch related phones by the end of the year

