Do iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Have SIM Tray?

In Short
  • The iPhone 16 and its four models will not have a SIM card tray in the US.
  • The rest of the countries can use one physical and one e-SIM with the phone.
  • Only the iPhone 16 sold in mainland China will have dual physical SIM support.

With the iPhone 14, Apple removed the SIM tray to encourage its US consumers to migrate to eSIM. However, this was not true in other markets where the phone was sold. Now that the iPhone 16 series is available, you may be wondering whether these new phones will include a SIM tray in your region. We have an answer to your question, so read the article below to learn more.

Do the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro have a SIM Card Slot?

The answer to this question varies on where you live. If you are native to the U.S., then you get no option for a physical SIM. Apple has removed the SIM card tray entirely from all its U.S. models, starting from the iPhone 14. But you can still set up two e-SIMs at the same time.

RegioniPhone 16iPhone 16 PlusiPhone 16 ProiPhone 16 Pro Max
U.S.A.Dual e-SIMDual e-SIMDual e-SIMDual e-SIM
ChinaDual Physical SIMDual Physical SIMDual Physical SIMDual Physical SIM
Rest of the worldDual e-SIM or one e-SIM + nano SIMDual e-SIM or one e-SIM + nano SIMDual e-SIM or one e-SIM + nano SIMDual e-SIM or one e-SIM + nano SIM

For the rest of the world, the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max will still retain the SIM card slot. Users can use one physical SIM and one e-SIM if they want to use two carriers simultaneously. Only in mainland China will you get the option to use dual physical SIM cards. Here is a table to help you get a better understanding.

So any iPhone 16 sold outside the US and China will have the option to either use two e-SIMs or one e-SIM along with a physical nano SIM. You can learn more on the official iPhone 16 page.

iPhone 16 e-SIM Configuration

So now if you were planning to ask your U.S. relatives to get you an iPhone 16, then you know that you won’t get to use a physical SIM card. Apple’s motive to switch users to e-SIM is a good initiative, but there are still issues with its infrastructure, which is why the company still offers physical SIM support in other countries. If you have any other queries, then let us know in the comments section below.

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