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Enough is enough - eSIM *now*
WelshPaul is correct - The iPhone 15 series has a physical SIM slot - It’s only the American versions that are eSIM only, so unless you have bought an iPhone in the USA, you are fine.
By the way, it’s only O2, EE, Vodafone, LycaMobile and Spusu that currently support eSIM in the UK.
> By the way, it’s only O2, EE, Vodafone, LycaMobile and Spusu that currently support eSIM in the UK.
WRONG.
ALL the big 4 networks (3 UK, EE, Vodafone, O2) support eSIM for 'contract' customers. They ALL refuse to allow PAYG customers to use eSIM. *THAT* is my issue.
- JJP230-09-2023SMARTY Pro-coach
My point stands !
If eSIM is that big an issue for you, you can always take your horrendous “I am right, everyone else is wrong” attitude back to the USA ! OR, of course, you can take out a contract with a network that offers eSIM. However, you won’t of course, you are way too cheap for that, you want champagne service for lemonade money, and think that continually screaming like a child will get you what you want. Time to grow up and act like an adult !
Why are you still here ? You can continue to moan like a child, or pony up for a contract.
If the lack of eSIMs here bother you that much, you must really struggle in daily life !- give-us-eSIM02-10-2023SMARTY Commentator
> My point stands !
Your 'point' was to try and suggest that it was 'only' a handful of networks in the UK support eSIM. You were completely wrong in this assertion, given *every major carrier in the UK supports eSIM for contract customers*.
> If eSIM is that big an issue for you, you can always take your horrendous “I am right, everyone else is wrong” attitude back to the USA
I *live in the US*. It is my place of permanent residence. Did you not read that?
> of course, you can take out a contract with a network that offers eSIM
Bzzt. No. I can't. Even as a multi-millionaire, I cannot take out a contract with a UK carrier as I am not permanently resident in the UK. Also, why the f4uk should a user have to do that simply because UK carriers are behind the times and *actively refusing* to provision eSIM for PAYG? Makes *no* sense.
You keep apologising for their poor behaviour though, accepting mediocrity is clearly something you are comfortable with. Others, like myself, with far higher standards are not OK with it, however.