Tomorrow's Chromebooks will likely support eSIMs and Project Fi

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
eSIM as well as Project Fi support to Chromebooks.The finding comes from a code review by XDA of the open source Chromium code base, which
Chrome OS is based upon
codename for the project of implementing eSIM support for Chrome OS
Hermes will be responsible for delivering messages between devices with eSIM chips and carrier servers through profile downloads as well as
initiative, which has been off to a rocky start
The first of these devices are generally premium-grade laptops and tablets, but are said to lack the performance that their price tags
denote.Meanwhile, Chromebooks are already known for their impeccably long battery life, not to mention their nigh unbeatable value
LTE connectivity would vastly boost the value proposition of Chromebooks, especially when would-be buyers are looking for such a device and
their choice is between something that costs 1,000 bucks or quid versus, say, 300.However, the introduction of eSIM and Project Fi support
could drive the prices of such Chromebook devices up a bit, but likely nowhere near that of these APC products
Regardless, the competition between laptops that can go online anywhere is about to heat up.