But it seems that Google has its solution ready in Android 13 with its Multiple Enable Profiles (MEP). As reported by Esper’s Mishaal Rahman, Google’s MEP allows multiple active SIM profiles in just a single eSIM. The unique thing about Google’s MEP is that it is purely software-based which would mean that any phone running Android 13 will be compatible with MEP. Google has been testing MEP support on their Pixel hardware while adding new APIs that manage eSIM profiles. Google’s MEP may just be the next step in connecting our devices as it could see the end of having multiple physical SIM cards. If you wish to get into the details, you may read the full blog by Mishaal Rahman on Google’s MEP technology by clicking this link. Are you excited to see Google’s implementation of multi eSIM support? Well, we're just gonna have to wait for Google to announce Android 13 at Google I/O 2022 later this year. Read more in our articles including "One eSIM to Rule them All? Thanks Google!" and "The day Google broke the Web".
But it seems that Google has its solution ready in Android 13 with its Multiple Enable Profiles (MEP). As reported by Esper’s Mishaal Rahman, Google’s MEP allows multiple active SIM profiles in just a single eSIM.
The unique thing about Google’s MEP is that it is purely software-based which would mean that any phone running Android 13 will be compatible with MEP. Google has been testing MEP support on their Pixel hardware while adding new APIs that manage eSIM profiles. Google’s MEP may just be the next step in connecting our devices as it could see the end of having multiple physical SIM cards.
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