By Bruno Mathieu On 09/18/20213 com's

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SIM cards are essential for our phones. But, this element has changed a lot in the space of a few years. Its size has drastically reduced, while its memory has increased. Small reminder bite on this electronic component.

Article produced by Pierre-Edouard Laurent

There are now more SIM cards in circulation than inhabitants in France (77 million) or in the world (20 billion) in 2020. The recent arrival of eSIMs should further boost the SIM card market, in particular with the development of the internet of things (ioT). Currently more than 1.2 billion eSIMs are in operation worldwide, but Juniper Research predicts that number will triple by 2025.

What is a SIM card used for?

A SIM card, whatever its format, is essential to use a telephone or rather to have access to a mobile telephone network. Its name is an acronym for Subscriber Identity Module. The SIM card performs several functions. First, it uniquely and securely identifies (the famous PIN code) a user. Second, it is small and removable to be transposed to another phone. Third, it embeds a storage space (memory) shared between the user (directory of contacts, possibly app settings) and the telephone operator (connection settings, messaging settings, contract options). In other words, the SIM card is the key to unlocking a mobile, but also a mini safe.

What is a SIM card?

A SIM card is an electronic chip containing a microcontroller (a kind of very basic processor) and a memory. To communicate with the mobile phone, the SIM has contact areas. On old mini SIM cards, there are only 6 contacts. On recent mini/micro/nano SIMs, there are 8 contacts to exploit new functions and add support for faster USB transfer. There is no standard on the supply voltage of SIM cards. Some SIMs only require 1.8 V while others require 5.5 V. The memory of the first SIM cards varied between 2 and 32 KB. It evolved between 32 and 256 KB with micro SIMs.

If the first SIM cards were produced by the German company Giesecke & Devrient for the first mobile network Radiolinja (in Finland), they derive from the smart card. However, the smart card is the work of Frenchman Roland Moreno. More specifically, he is the first to have filed and perfected patents and certificates on the modern smart card. In 1947, a British engineer was already working on portable electronic memory. Germans from the company Giesecke & Devrient, then Americans improved this electronic storage.

The different types of SIM cards

There are 4 types of physical cards and one type of virtual card (eSIM). Miniaturization has made it possible to reduce the size of telephones and/or to grant more space to other electronic components such as the camera or the battery.

  1. The SIM card The "classic" SIM card looks just like a bank card (85.6 mm long, 54 mm wide and 0.76 mm thick), but does not use the same protocols. This is the first format to have been used in the early 90s, but it was quickly abandoned because it was considered too bulky. Its technical name is format 1FF (1st Form Factor = 1 st form factor) or ID-1 (ISO/CEI 7810) according to the International Organization for Standardization of identification cards.
  2. The mini SIMThe mini SIM is improperly called standard SIM card and appeared in 1996. This format (25 mm long, 12 mm wide and 0.76 mm thick) is still the most common, but tends to disappear with the arrival of smartphones and the renewal of telephones. Its technical name is format 2FF or ID-1/000 defined by ISO/IEC 7810.
  3. The micro SIMThe micro SIM arrived on the market in 2006 with the LG U900, but it was popularized by the iPhone 4 in 2010. Its specifications were fixed in 2000 by the ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) under the reference ETSI TS 102 221 V9.0.0 Mini-UICC and has a 3FF format (25 mm long, 15 mm wide and 0.76 mm thick). Apart from its size, it offers the same arrangement of electrical contacts and the same thickness. So it can work on older phones with an adapter.
  4. The nano SIM The nano SIM (4FF) is the smallest of the physical SIM cards (12.3 mm long, 8.8 mm wide and 0.67 mm thick). It appeared with the iPhone 5 in 2012. It has a surface area reduced by 30% compared to the micro SIM. The number of electrical contacts and their arrangement are the same as on previous SIM cards, hence backward compatibility.
  5. eSIM: the virtual SIM cardThe eSIM is currently the latest generation of SIM. It's the dream of phone manufacturers, a SIM linked to the phone. The eSIM (emboarding SIM) is, as its name suggests, integrated into the phone and takes up even less space than a nano SIM. It is an electronic chip which is therefore irremovable. Apple is the first to equip its iPhones with eSIM on the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. It is also found on several connected watches such as the Apple Watch Series 5 or the Samsung Galaxy Active 2. The latest iPhone 13 and 13 Pro even benefit from a double eSIM.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of eSIM?

As the eSIM is integrated in certain telephones, the use of a mobile telephone is generally possible in less than an hour whereas via an order on the internet, you must wait for the physical card in your mailbox (48h minimum) . With the eSIM, there is also no need to go to an operator store. In addition, the eSIM avoids rare problems of malfunctions of a conventional SIM card. The eSIM allows you to change phones, regardless of its format (subject to having a compatible phone). Finally, the eSIM is usually offered on phones in addition to a SIM card slot.

In other words, you can thus have two telephone numbers on the same telephone. In addition, if you often travel abroad, you can keep your French telephone number while taking out a cheaper local subscription to call your country of residence. An eSIM accepts up to 5 different profiles on a phone.

On the other hand, the eSIM is an electronic chip soldered to the phone. If your phone is out of battery or damaged (immersion in water, broken screen, etc.), you cannot remove the SIM card to use it on another mobile. In addition, eSIMs do not offer phonebook storage. This will be stored on the phone's internal memory.

For the moment most European operators refuse to grant eSIM profiles to virtual mobile operators. We note the exception with Prixtel (Orange network) and Ubigi (via Transatel) in France.

Summary of the different SIM cards and the eSIM

large size SIM Mini-SIM Micro-SIM Nano-SIM eSIM
Format 1FF 2FF 3FF 4FF eSIM
Format ISO/IEC 7810:2003, ID-1 ISO/IEC 7810:2003, ID-000 ETSI TS 102 221 V9.0.0, Mini-UICC ETSI TS 102 221 V11.0.0 ETSI TS 102.671 V9.0.0
Dimensions (mm) 85.6x53.98x0.76 25x15x0.76 15x12x0.76 12.3x8.8x0.67 -
Introduction date 1991 1996 2003 2012 2016

Phones equipped with an eSIM

Brand Model
Apple iPhone XS; XS Max; XR; iPhone 11; 11 Pro 12, 12 Pro; 13, 13 Pro, 13 Pro MaxSE (2020)iPad (since 2019)
Google Pixel 3/3XL/3a/3a XL; Pixel 4, 4a, 4XL; Pixel 5
Huawei P40; P40 Pro; Mate40 Pro
Microsoft Surface Duo, Surface Pro X
Motorola Razr (2019)
Oppo Find X3 Pro; Oppo Reno 5A
Rakuten Mini
Samsung Galaxy Fold, Note 20, Note 20 Ultra, S21 5G, S21+ 5G, S21 Ultra 5G, S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, Z Fold 2, Z Flip, Z Fold 3 5G, Z Flip 3 5G Fold

Tablets equipped with an eSIM

Brand Model
Apple iPad Mini (5th gen and above); iPad (7th gen and above); iPad Air (3rd gen and above); iPad Pro 11'' (1st gen and +), iPad Pro 12.9'' (3rd gen and +)
Microsoft Surface Duo; Surface Go 2; Surface Book 3

Computers equipped with an eSIM

Brand Model
Acer ACER Spin 7ACER Swift 3ACER Swift 7ACER TravelMate P2ACER TravelMate Spin P4ACER TravelMate P6
Asus ASUS Mini Transformer T103HAFASUS NovaGo TP370QLASUS Transbook MiniASUS VivoBook Flip 14 TP401NA
Dell Dell Latitude 7210 2-in-1Dell Latitude 9410Dell Latitude 7310Dell Latitude 7410Dell Latitude 9420Dell Latitude 9510Dell Latitude 5410Dell Latitude 5411Dell Latitude 5511
HP HP Elite Dragonfly 2HP Elite Folio 13 – 5GHP Elitebook G5HP Probook G5HP Zbook G5HP Specter Folio 13HP Specter x360
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga 2 in 1ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9ThinkPad X1 FoldThinkPad X1 NanoThinkPad X12 DetachableLenovo Flex 5GLenovo Yoga C630Lenovo Miix 630Lenovo Yoga 520Lenovo Yoga 720 convertible laptopsLenovo X1 Fold
Microsoft Surface Pro 7+Surface Pro LTESurface Pro X Surface Pro XSurface Pro 5 LTE Advanced
Samsung Galaxy Book 2

Can a SIM card be used on a phone that accepts another format?

When a new subscription is taken out, the telephone operator generally sends a double or triple cut SIM card. In triple decoupling, you benefit from a bank card format card (1FF) with a pre-cut miniSIM incorporating a pre-cut microSIM itself integrating a pre-cut nanoSIM. On a dual-cut card, you just receive a miniSIM with a pre-cut nanoSIM. Do not discard this card, as it usually contains the PUK code and provides an adapter.

Why does my new SIM card not work on my old mobile, despite the adapter?

SIM cards have evolved a lot in 30 years, not only in their format, but also in their technology. There are two common types of incompatibilities.

How do I use my eSIM on my compatible phone?

French mobile telephone operators have simplified things. Whether you are a Bouygues Telecom (including B&You), Free, Orange (including Sosh), SFR (including RED) customer, the procedure is the same as with a physical SIM card. When subscribing to a plan (or buying a prepaid card), you have the choice between ordering a physical card (the famous SIM card with triple cutout) or an eSIM. You activate the option on your account.

The operation is billed as with a conventional SIM, but unlike the latter, the commissioning of the line will only take a few hours instead of days. On your customer area, just scan a single-use QRcode and you're done. Be careful, when you change your telephone, since the telephone subscription is linked to the telephone until you deactivate it. As with a traditional SIM card, the PUK code is indicated at subscription and available in your customer area.

How to unlock a phone?

Carriers offer to restrict phones sold in their store to only work on a particular carrier's network. On the other hand, the acquisition cost is lower. It's the SIM lock.

I have entered the wrong PIN code several times, my SIM card is blocked, what should I do?

You need the PUK (PIN Unlocking Key) code to unlock your SIM card. It is normally found on the double or triple cut card accompanying your subscription. Otherwise, you can retrieve it from your customer area on the internet or your mobile app.

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