The first BMWs can now be equipped with ultra-fast 5G connectivity, allowing for uninterrupted streaming and larger software updates.
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and iX electric vehicles can now connect to T-Mobile's 5G network through an embedded SIM, or eSIM. As the name suggests, it's a SIM card built into a device that enables cellular connectivity without a typical removable SIM card. This turns BMW EVs into mobile WiFi hotspots capable of supporting up to 10 devices simultaneously, the automaker said.. This includes unlimited data in the U.S.
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