Since
the Apple iPad Air 2 and the Apple iPad Mini 3 launched on
Thursday October 16th 2014, I’ve been holding back to doing an
article on the Apple iPad, mainly because nothing much has really changed with
the device, save for Touch ID and a new Gold version as stated in the article “5K,
iPad Mini 3 and more: Here's everything Apple announced”, published October
16, 2014 11:40 AM PDT by Lori Grunin, CNET News.
And
yet Apple seems to have hidden a gem inside of their Tablet which the spoke
little of. It's the Apple SIM,
which they gave scant details in the Apple
iPad Air 2 Wireless Connectivity Option sheet as noted in the article “Apple Built A SIM Card That
Lets You Switch Between AT&T, Sprint, And T-Mobile” published
10/16/2014 by Greg Kumparak, TechCrunch.
Apparently
the idea is that you have one SIM but with setting for multiple Carriers and it
comes in the box with the purchase of an Apple iPad Air. Here’s the Official Apple Page for the
Apple SIM Installation.
So
instead of inserting a SIM Card using that easy-to-lose SIM Tray removal tool
(you can use a paper clip pulled out into a T-shape instead), it comes with one
built in as noted in the article “Apple
SIM may be biggest news of Apple iPad event. Here's why”, published October
17, 11:55 PM By Anu Passary, Tech Times.
It
also appears to be a feature that works only with Apple iOS 8.0, suggesting
that the Apple SIM may
also work in other products since as the Apple iPhone 6 and the Apple iPhone 6
Plus and even older Apple products that are compatible with Apple iOS 8.0.
Thus
upgrading Carriers is simply a matter of choosing from the menu which carrier
you want instead of buying three (3) or more different SIM Cards. So far the
list of carriers includes:
1.
AT&T
2.
Sprint
3.
T-Mobile
4.
EE in Britain
So
despite its relative obscurity, this is a very big deal hidden under all the
fluff of the Apple iPad Air 2
and the Apple iPad Mini 3 launch
on Thursday October 16th 2014.
Apple SIM in the Apple
iPad Air 2 - How a Carrier Unlocked SIM tied to iOS 8.0 will boost sales of
Apple iPads
This
is pure genius and may be the real innovation to come out of the Apple iPad Air 2 and the Apple iPad Mini 3 launch event on
Thursday October 16th 2014.
It
reminds me of the Carrier Unlocked SIM Cars that have been introduced in the
Netherlands since March 2014 as described in my blog article
entitled “The
Netherlands makes Carrier Unlocked SIM Cards Legal - Apple's Idea revived
heralding M2M and the Internet of Things, a financial Boon to Telecom Providers”.
Unlike
the Carrier Unlocked SIM, it does appear to be a product that you can buy
separately, but rather a product that Apple's pushing as a way to boost sales
of their 3G or 4G LTE Apple iPad
Air 2 Sales.
Many
subscribers are wary of committing to a two (2) year contract. so by offering a
flexible option that allows they the ability to buy monthly plans for Data or
take advantage of Data plans from other Telecom Providers, they hoping to boost
sales overall by implying that you don't have to commit to a Telecom Provider
in order to buy a Tablet as you would a smartphone.
After
all, the Apple iPad is a computer, not a phone. You don't normally commit to an
Internet Provider in order to buy a computer, so it should be no different when
buying an Apple iPad.
Apple's
backtracking on committing to contracts in this their 5th iteration
of the Apple iPad suggests that this may be how they are planning to secretly
boost sales for their product which is being pummeled by cheaper Tablets.
Tablet and PC Sales
Falling - Choice of Telecom Providers increases sales in the Year of the Sheep
2015
Not
many people can afford Gold these days, opting for cheaper Chinese variants, a
trend that analyst IDC and the NPD Group spotted in the First Quarter of 2014
as stated in my blog
article entitled “IDC
and NPD Group record Tablet Decline and Phablet Rise - “White Box” Chinese Tablets
and Wearable Computing in First Quarter of 2014 making Tablets obsolete in the
Year of the Sheep” .
2014
has now ended and Gartner and IDC have extended their forecasts to include PC (Personal
Computers) which like Tablets are also in freefall decline while
smartphones sales keep rising globally
as concluded in my blog article
entitled “Gartner
and IDC Forecast Tablets, PC fall, Smartphone rise - How Tablet's 3-Year
Lifespan means Sub-US$199 Smartphones, Chrome OS to Dominate”.
By
2015, therefore, I suspect a lot of Telecom Provider and even retailers that
have unsold inventories of Apple iPads that can be upgraded to iOS 8.0 will
join this list of Carriers that users can select to work with the Apple SIM, the real innovation
to come out of the Apple iPad Air 2
and the Apple iPad Mini 3 launch
event on Thursday October 16th 2014.
This
even as AT&T resist the Apple
SIM by locking it as noted in the article “AT&T
doesn't play nice, locks the Apple SIM”, published 25 October, 2014, GSM Arena. Telecom Providers in the EU (European
Union) are equally disdainful of the Apple SIM and have not made
any solid plans on how they'll treat the Apple SIM as noted in the
article “Europe’s
Telcos Plan Frosty Reception for Apple’s iPad SIM”, published Oct 27, 2014
12:52 pm ET by SIMON ZEKARIA, Wall Street
Journal.
Flexibility
with your choice of Telecom Providers, especially as most people only opt to
use Data Plans, will translate to increased sales in the Year of the Sheep 2015.
Still,
we'll have to await confirmation from the analysts in April 2015 for how this
breakthrough fared First Quarter of 2015. Not to mention for Hell to Freeze and the Telecom
Providers come to their senses and adopt what the Netherlands have already
accepted.
Also,
I suspect Google Android v.50. Lollipop and eventually Microsoft's Windows Phone
8 might include a Carrier unlocked SIM support in their next updates to boost
sales in 2015, the Year of the Sheep.
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