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7天6板,600403,最新人气王!国内首款eSIM手机将发售,多家A股公司已抢先布局
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-20 10:45

Core Insights - eSIM technology is entering a new commercial phase in China, with major telecom operators officially launching eSIM services for mobile phones, marking a significant shift in the industry [2][3] - The adoption of eSIM is expected to expand beyond mobile phones into various sectors, including consumer electronics and the Internet of Things (IoT), driven by technological advancements and policy support [3][4] Industry Developments - Apple has announced the launch of the iPhone Air, the first eSIM-only phone in China, set to be released on October 22 [2] - Domestic brands like OPPO and vivo are quickly following suit, with OPPO already launching an eSIM-compatible model and others expected to release their versions soon [2][3] - eSIM technology is anticipated to enhance device capabilities, such as waterproofing and shock resistance, while also allowing for multiple SIM profiles [3] Market Performance - eSIM concept stocks have shown strong performance, with an average increase of 42.42% year-to-date, significantly outperforming the Shanghai Composite Index [5] - Six stocks in the eSIM sector have seen gains exceeding 50%, including Hengbao Co., Dongxin Peace, and Meige Intelligent [5] - Despite the overall positive trend, some stocks have experienced significant pullbacks, with several dropping over 30% from their year-to-date highs [8] Company Strategies - Several A-share companies are actively investing in eSIM technology, including Unisoc, which has launched multiple eSIM products, and Eastcompeace, which has developed an embedded operating system for eSIM management [4] - Megmeet has established a mature eSIM solution and is producing large volumes of 4G/5G chips, while Chutianlong has received product approval from China Unicom for its eSIM offerings [4] Future Projections - GSMA Intelligence forecasts that by the end of 2025, global eSIM smartphone connections will reach 1 billion, and by 2030, this number is expected to rise to 6.9 billion, representing 76% of total smartphone connections [3]