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28-12-2022 09:34 AM - last edited on 06-07-2023 15:53 PM by YulianK
When will eSims be arriving. Having purchased a Pixel 7 phone l am can no longer use 2 SIM cards. I am still using my old Samsung in conjunction with my new phone, Or is there a work around
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28-12-2022 12:09 PM
Hi @Geoffrey_379951 we do not know yet when they will arrive, I think I may be the same as you, very keen for them!
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28-12-2022 19:04 PM
I don't think we will see them for at least another two years! Three don't even fully support eSim's and they are only available for use with smart watches at present.
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29-12-2022 09:14 AM
Always look to to the parent network. Three don’t short them yet.
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09-04-2023 19:49 PM
Three does provide eSim, so does Lycamobile.
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27-01-2023 23:09 PM
I have the exact same problem. I bought the Google Pixel 7 pro but I cannot use it because I do not want to carry two phones around. I had wrong information that the phone is dual sim. Now I need to either return the phone (not very keen on this) or switch to another network that has esim support
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17-03-2023 12:56 PM
And the issue is that networks are charging a premium for esim contracts when in fact the whole thing is a cost saver for them long term. Its a bit of a typical early adopter rip off. I want a particular smart watch but the same issue currently applies so I wont be getting it yet.
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29-03-2023 19:26 PM
Not that premium anymore, Lycamobile now offer PAYG eSim, even if you have their 1p a month sim deal.
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09-02-2023 19:49 PM - edited 09-02-2023 19:50 PM
I'd be surprised if eSIM support for phones was not added within the next 6 months, since the iPhone 15 will probably not have a SIM card tray.
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10-04-2023 11:39 AM
You right once Apple remove the sim and use Esim only every other network will jump on the bandwagon and follow suite and probably charge a premium
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10-02-2023 09:19 AM
So @Geoffrey_379951, are you using the SMARTY SIM in your Pixel or your Samsung?
Who provided the other SIM card you're using @Geoffrey_379951?
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17-03-2023 11:31 AM
There is no workaround. Im looking to buy a Pixel 7 and cant because Im with Smarty. I think sadly this is going to be my reason to leave after many happy years. I know you can have everything on an mvno but esim is the way it is all going so they have to eventually. Meanwhile some will have to leave.
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17-03-2023 12:38 PM
Doesn't one of your service provider's offer eSIM support @MrMas?
Although Three and SMARTY don't (yet), some of the other UK networks do, e.g. EE.
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17-03-2023 12:53 PM
Nope. Smarty is my main number and my main data provider but my other mvno sim is important to me as I roam in a European but non EU country regularly and they include this which is now very rare for the country concerned. I either carry two phones everywhere or I'd be forced to dump Smarty.
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10-04-2023 11:42 AM
Just wait you will find if Apple do it everyone else follows suite Esim is a cost saving so networks dont have to send out sims save money
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27-04-2023 12:18 PM
I have a vodafone esim and smarty physical sim card in my iphone 13. Works perfectly. Also I think but ime not sure, you may be able to have more than 1 esim. If smarty did esim I would ditch vodafone esim....Can't be that hard surely........
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28-04-2023 10:26 AM - edited 28-04-2023 10:28 AM
I guess there might be a couple issues (at least) delaying universal eSIM deployment in the UK.
a) The mobile network operators need to invest to support remote provisioning et cetera.
b) The mobile number porting process needs to be updated, which requires a consultation et cetera.
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12-06-2023 13:48 PM
did you buy a Vodaphone plan as well as smarty to enable e sim then?
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12-06-2023 13:52 PM
did you need to buy a Vodaphone plan in addition to your smarty one in order to enable an e sim?
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12-06-2023 13:56 PM
did you have to buy a Vodaphone plan as well as smarty to activate an e sim?
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28-04-2023 08:55 AM - edited 28-04-2023 08:56 AM
Actually, the networks get charged for every eSIM they issue. Although sending out a traditional SIM would likely cost them more.
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25-05-2023 22:52 PM
Who charges?
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30-04-2023 14:00 PM
Please add eSIMs to the network.
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30-04-2023 15:30 PM
As you will see from some of the replies here (and as I mentioned in your own post), this does not look like it will happen for a while.