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  1. If your iPad supports it, you can use a physical SIM card from your carrier to activate a cellular data plan 1. If you set up a cellular data plan using a physical SIM card at your local carrier, then the SIM card will be activated.

  2. iPad Air uses eSIM technology and is not compatible with physical SIM cards. Learn more about eSIM. Learn more about traveling with eSIM

  3. Apple iPad Air tablet. Announced Oct 2013. Features 9.7″ display, Apple A7 chipset, 5 MP primary camera, 1.2 MP front camera, 8820 mAh battery, 128 GB storage, 1000 MB RAM, Scratch-resistant...

  4. Specs and features for the iPad Air Wi-Fi/Cellular 16, 32, 64, 128 GB (A1475). Dates sold, capacity, battery life, networks, size, price and more.

  5. iPad Air includes eSIM technology that enables fast, convenient, and secure activation of cellular data plans. There are a few ways to activate eSIM on your iPad including transferring from another iPad, joining an existing iPhone cellular plan, adding a new plan in Settings, scanning a QR code, or using an app from a carrier.*.

  6. The cellular connection requires a SIM and a wireless data plan from a carrier. iPad supports the following types of SIM: eSIM (on supported models ; not available in all countries and regions) Physical SIM (not supported on iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) or iPad Pro 13-inch (M4))

  7. Cellular data on iPad gives you the flexibility to stay connected whenever you’re away from Wi‑Fi. 1. It’s incredibly easy to set up, right from your iPad with eSIM.

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