We earlier reported that the nano-SIM card designs finally get its wing as ETSI chooses Apple’s proposal for new 4FF nano-SIM standard. The fourth form factor (4FF) card will be 40% smaller than the current smallest SIM card design, at 12.3mm wide by 8.8mm high, and 0.67mm thick. It can be packaged and distributed in a way that is backwards compatible with existing...

The future is here: The nano-SIM card designs finally get its wing as ETSI chooses Apple’s proposal for new 4FF nano-SIM standard. The fourth form factor (4FF) card will be 40% smaller than the current smallest SIM card design, at 12.3mm wide by 8.8mm high, and 0.67mm thick. It can be packaged and distributed in a way that is backwards compatible with existing SIM card...

FOSS Patents (via French newspaper Les Échos) is reporting that the key European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) vote to determine whose nano-SIM patent – the next generation SIM – should become the standard has been postponed. The vote will be postponed for a minimum of thirty days. The decision comes in a light that Nokia seems threatening the...

With ETSI is still have to take the decision later this week over the nano-SIM standard – the future of SIM – Nokia seems threatening the ETSI that it will not license “essential” patents if Apple’s nano-SIM is selected. We earlier reported that battle between Apple and its rival smartphone maker has broken out over the next generation nano-SIM standard – the...

With ETSI is still have to take the decision later this week over the nano-SIM standard – the future of SIM – Nokia is threatening the ETSI that it will not license “essential” patents if Apple’s nano-SIM is selected, the Finnish mobile maker is saying that the design simply “does not meet ETSI’s technical requirements and which would be inferior...

We earlier reported that battle between Apple and its rival smartphone maker has broken out over the next generation nano-SIM standard – the future...

We earlier reported that battle between Apple and its rival smartphone maker has broken out over the next generation nano-SIM standard – the future of SIM card – where Apple is seeking to lead its way with the approval from European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). Over on this, the Finnish mobile maker giant Nokia, pointing out that why its own proposal...