Google working on Android 13 to permit two transporter associations on one eSIM

Google is purportedly putting together the new element with respect to a patent recorded in 2020, which depicts a parting of the current SIM interface into two computerized associations......................

New Delhi: Google is chipping away at an Android 13 component that would be a distinct advantage for those utilizing two SIM cards on a solitary telephone.

As per GSM Arena, through a component called Multiple Enabled Profiles (MEP), the hunt goliath needs to allot two transporter profiles to a solitary eSIM and effectively switch between networks.

Google is allegedly putting together the new component with respect to a patent recorded in 2020, which portrays a parting of the current SIM interface into two advanced associations.
There have been reports in the past that Google is trying it on a designing Pixel equipment.
This could permit producers to dispose of the SIM card space, departing space for some additional equipment. 
According to GSM Arena, despite the fact that the component will make a big appearance with Android 13, it's not characteristic for Android and can be executed on iOS and even Windows. 


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