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New Nano-SIM Could Mean Thinner iPhones

New Nano-SIM Could Mean Thinner iPhones

Posted November 11, 2011 at 8:35pm by iClarified
Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) has announced the world's smallest SIM card, dubbed the 'nano-SIM'.

Measuring approximately 12mm x 9mm, the nano-SIM is about 30 percent smaller than the micro-SIM. The thickness of the cards has been reduced by about 15 percent – a tremendous technical challenge. Compared to the SIM cards most widely used today, the nano-SIM is almost 60 percent smaller. It offers device manufacturers the crucial advantage of freeing up extra space for other mobile phone components, such as additional memory or larger batteries. And because nano-SIM cards are significantly smaller and thinner, they will also make it easier to create thinner devices.

Initial samples were made available by G&D to various mobile network operators for testing. The standardization of the nano-SIM is expected to be implemented through the ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) by the end of the year.


Backward compatibility with older device models is ensured by an adapter solution that allows the nano-SIM to be integrated into all established mobile devices for universal use.

"The invention of the SIM card remains a milestone in the history of G&D. With the nano-SIM, we have shown how this development can move closer to perfection," claims Axel Deininger, Head of G&D's Secure Devices division.

G&D will be showcasing the nano-SIM at the CARTES & IDentification 2011 trade show from November 15 to 17 at stand 4 J 001.

[via GigaOm] [via CultofMac]
New Nano-SIM Could Mean Thinner iPhones
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mrabinov
mrabinov - November 12, 2011 at 4:12pm
30% of the microsim will allow more space for memory and other components? really?
leave it alone
leave it alone - November 11, 2011 at 9:45pm
stop reducing the size of the phones, it will only reduce the size of the battery battery as it is now - is short on power
No one
No one - November 11, 2011 at 10:02pm
I say reduce the size of the sim but increase the size of the battery that would be a win win situation.
James
James - November 11, 2011 at 9:40pm
Very nice..
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