Core Points - The launch of iPhone Air marks the official entry of the eSIM era in the Chinese smartphone market [1][2] - Major telecom operators in China, including China Unicom, China Mobile, and China Telecom, have received approval to conduct eSIM mobile service trials [1] - During the trial period, online processing for eSIM activation is not available; users must visit physical stores [1][2] Telecom Operators - China Mobile has stated that eSIM services do not currently support remote activation, with future updates pending [1] - China Unicom allows activation of local numbers at any of its stores but does not support cross-province activation for new eSIM devices [1] - China Telecom's app indicates that remote card replacement for eSIM users is not supported initially, with local inquiries recommended for specific provinces [2] Product Launch - iPhone Air was globally released in September, but its launch in mainland China was delayed due to the lack of eSIM service approval [2] - The pre-order for iPhone Air began on October 17, with official sales set for October 22 [2] - OPPO also announced its new Find X9 Pro model, which supports eSIM functionality [3]
iPhone Air预购,三大运营商暂无法异地办理eSIM