5G connectivity on your smart ring or Meta's future Ray-Bans? This eSIM solution smaller than a grain of rice makes it possible and could pave the way to an 'app store' of networks

The world’s smallest GSMA-compliant eSIM is smaller than a grain of rice and reduces PCB space by 37 times compared to Nano SIMs.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/this-esim-solution-thats-smaller-than-a-grain-of-rice-makes-it-possible-and-could-pave-the-way-to-app-store-of-networks

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