Additional information has surfaced from the unveiling of the new iPad Pro and iPad Air models by Apple, details that were not disclosed during the press conference but explained in the product specifications. Both new iPad models no longer feature a SIM card tray for the Wi-Fi + Cellular version. The only way to connect to a mobile phone network is by registering an eSIM.
It is speculated that one reason for removing the SIM card tray on the iPad Pro is due to the slim design of the device, necessitating its removal. However, the removal of the SIM tray may cause confusion for users who frequently switch SIM cards in their iPads.
Source: 9to5Mac
The specifications of the iPad Pro in Thai language do not mention the presence of a SIM card tray.
TLDR: New iPad Pro and iPad Air models do not have SIM card trays for the Wi-Fi + Cellular version, requiring users to register an eSIM for mobile network connectivity. The slim design of the iPad Pro may be a reason for the removal of the SIM tray, potentially causing confusion for users who swap SIM cards frequently.
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