Introduction
A physical SIM card is a hardware chip that can be used in a device. It is a user identification card, which stores user data, authentication methods, and passwords for the system to identify users. At the same time, the SIM card connects users with the system and exchange information between them.
Currently, GSL provides commercial and industrial physical SIM cards.
- Commercial physical SIM cards: made of common plastics and applicable to common consumption scenarios.
- Industrial physical SIM cards: made of injection molding and ceramic materials. Industrial physical SIM cards are resistant to high temperature, moisture, vibration, corrosion, electromagnetic interference, and have long service life.
The following table lists their differences.
Product Type |
Commercial SIM |
Industrial SIM |
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Product Form |
Plug-in SIM |
SMD SIM |
Plug-in SIM |
SMD SIM |
Packaging Material |
ABS or PVC |
ABS or PVC |
Industrial plastics or ceramics |
Industrial plastics or ceramics |
Operating Temperature |
–25°C to +85°C |
–25°C to +85°C |
–40°C to +105°C |
–40°C to +105°C |
Shock |
5 Hz to 500 Hz |
20 Hz to 2,000 Hz |
5 Hz to 500 Hz |
20 Hz to 2,000 Hz |
Lifecycle |
100,000 times |
100,000 times |
500,000 times |
500,000 times |
- Commercial 2-in-1 SIM: common (mini) SIM and micro SIM, excluding nano SIM.
- Commercial 3-in-1 SIM: common (mini) SIM, micro SIM, and nano SIM.
- Commercial SMD SIM: can be welded to devices.
- Industrial common SIM: common SIM cards (2FF).
- Industrial SMD SIM: can be welded to devices.
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