Lmfao what
It just needs to store some basic info about your phone service not be a whole ass computer
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Lmfao what
It just needs to store some basic info about your phone service not be a whole ass computer
SIMs are standalone embedded computers (they run Java!) that handle the cellular connections one their own and communicate with the phone over a standard pin-out and protocol.
This way the phones are somewhat insulated from advances in cellular technology and it's one of the reasons mobile phones have been able to evolve so smoothly from feature phones to smart phones.
But the entire industry is built around frequent updates and outmoding older models. I had a phone that was no older than 2 Y/O when my cell carrier did some kind of tower update that rendered it completely unusable.
I hate that we’re conditioned to treat these powerful computers like throwaway technology just because a marginally improved model is made available.
It's always been a "whole ass computer", not some kind of simple storage device.
But how about ~~hardware surveillance~~ AI ThAt EvErYoNe WaNTs???
Or its just miniturisation in contexts without a separate phone (aka IoT)?
"Supersims are popping up in shared rental scooters, fleet tracking devices, and digital billboards."
Still a SIM should be a SIM. Any attempt to enshittificate or overcomplicate them is to be stopped by all means necessary.
Finally, a SIM card that can run Doom.
Does Doom run on risc-v?
I've never had any issues with the speed or storage capacity of the SIM card in any of my phones.
What benefit will the average user see from a faster SIM card?
I'm guessing this is a futureproofing thing, so we aren't caught with pants nearly down like with ipv4.