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Motorola Partners with Gigs to Offer Built-In Travel eSIM for International Data

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Motorola has introduced a built-in travel eSIM feature on select phones through a partnership with telecommunications platform Gigs. The feature is designed to simplify access to mobile data for users traveling outside the United States. Rather than sourcing a separate travel SIM, Motorola users can sign up for a data-only eSIM directly on their device. The feature is currently available in select markets, reducing a key friction point for international travelers. The collaboration reflects a growing trend of device makers integrating connectivity services natively into their hardware.

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