The announcement could play a role in the design of upcoming iPhone models, although it isn’t likely the new SIMS will start showing up in devices before 2012.
Future iPhones could include embedded SIM cards
Embedded SIM cards could be big news for other markets, too. “As our industry moves from connecting phones to connecting a wide range of devices, it is apparent that the embedded SIM could deliver even greater flexibility,” siad GSMA CEO and board member Rob Conway. “The embedded SIM will provide assured levels of security and portability for consumers, as well as provide additional functionality for enabling new services such as e-Wallet and NFC applications.”
Expect embedded SIMs to start showing up in devices other than cell phones such as Ereaders, navigation devices, digital cameras and portable media players, and smart utility meters, too.
The GSMA has formed a task force to determine market requirements that’s expected to report its findings in January, and devices with embedded SIMs should start hitting store shelves some time in 2012.