A quick question. I have an iPhone Xs Max. I have a post paid T-mobile SIM card. The last time I checked T-mobile allows e-sim only for prepaid customers. Has that changed? Can I go for an e-sim for my post paid family plan on T-mobile? When ever I travel overseas I carry a second phone so I insert the local SIM. Having e-sim, I can do with just one phone.
thanks much.
They “allow” it but do not “support” it.
I am sure that most T-Mobile support personnel are going to know what you are doing if you contact them via the application and say you want to do a SIM swap, but then give them the [EID] number as the new SIM number.
The procedures for doing this have been mentioned several times, and it will be easy for you to find in this thread and in T-Mobile support forums.
The trickiest part is entering the URL to get the network to deliver you the SM-DP+ address.
T-Mobile has never told us why they do not support officially the post-paid plans, but I can only imagine that it has something to do with guaranteeing the level of support that would be required, together with signs in iOS that an eSIM was never intended to be for your primary cellular plan.
You might notice after putting your cellular plan on an eSIM that iOS will begin to refer to your physical SIM as Number One at various places in iOS code.
Why you say you want your T-Mobile main cellular plan on an eSIM is the same argument that posters have used in the T-Mobile support forums, but they have never responded with anything other than they will support it better at some point.
After I completed the procedure, I have never had the first problem with my T-Mobile cellular plan. Not one single little problem.
So if you have a reason for wanting your main T-Mobile cellular plan on an eSIM, I can testify that it is fully reliable.
But I am not sure that most of us who have done it really needed to do it.
My physical SIM is an Xfinity Mobile Verizon MVNO that I seldom use. There is no documented procedure for moving an Xfinity Mobile cellular plan to an eSIM.
EDIT: I inadvertently typed ECCID instead of EID.