Yesterday evening, Apple launched the tenth generation iPad wireless LAN + cellular network model, adding support for eSIM. This is the first time Apple has launched an iPad that supports eSIM in China, but it currently only supports China Unicom. China Unicom App shows that China Unicom has launched eSIMiPad Internet package.It provides two tariffs of 300 yuan/year and 500 yuan/year. The former includes 300GB/year domestic traffic, and the latter includes 500GB/year domestic traffic.The package turns off the voice function and text messaging function.
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China Unicom self-operated flagship store
At the same time, China Unicom also launched the eSIMiPad supplementary card monthly package, with three tariffs of 30 yuan/month, 50 yuan/month, and 80 yuan/month. The corresponding traffic is 15GB/month, 30GB/month, and 50GB/month.
China Unicom said that after the resources in the eSIMiPad secondary card package are used first, the resources in the main card package will be shared, and the traffic outside the secondary card package will be billed at 3 yuan/GB.
It is understood thatThe eSIMiPad service cannot be processed if there are already 5 SIM cards under the user name, or the user is marked in the blacklist in the system background.
The eSIM electronic card is inseparable after being bound to the smart terminal and can only be used in eSIM devices. If the device is replaced or the electronic card data is lost, users who have opened the eSIMiPad business need to replace the iPad device electronic card. Card replacement can be done online or offline.
It is reported that the tenth generation iPad (cellular version) will be available for pre-order starting from October 19.It will be officially released on October 25, with the 64GB version priced at 4,799 yuan and the 256GB version priced at 5,999 yuan.