New LTE Apple Watch to Use eSIM, 'Probably' Won't Support Traditional Voice Calling [Report]



The upcoming third generation Apple Watch will reportedly use an eSIM for LTE connectivity but 'probably' won't support traditional voice calling, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

Apple is preparing to launch a new smartwatch this fall with cellular support for the first time. Although a voice calling feature is 'feasible', Kuo believes Apple is concentrated on improving the 'user experience of data transmission' and 'probably' won't support traditional phone calls 'this year'. However, it possible that VoIP services like FaceTime and Skype could be supported.

This has two benefits: (1) negotiations with mobile operators will be more simple and the chances of cooperation with mobile operators will improve; and (2) 3G connectivity can be scrapped, simplifying the antenna design and facilitating internal design. However, we think there is a chance that users may use LTE Apple Watch to access VoIP services, such as FaceTime and Skype.





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