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For years, Apple has offered eSIM-only iPhone models in the U.S. and iPhones with physical SIM card slots in other markets, including Canada. However, that's all changing with the iPhone 17 series.
The new iPhone 17 series now only supports eSIMs in more than just the US, but has your country made the switch? Here's the full list, and one key reason why it's not a bad thing.