What about at&tThat’s not correct...Verizon allows eSIM for post-paid plans only; prepaid lines are not supported.
What about at&tThat’s not correct...Verizon allows eSIM for post-paid plans only; prepaid lines are not supported.
That’s not correct...Verizon allows eSIM for post-paid plans only; prepaid lines are not supported.
And in that time both Verizon and AT&T have rolled out support. T-Mobile also already supports eSIM on the iPad and Watch, so there’s no good excuse for them not being ready for this at launch.
If TMO doesn’t want to support it, I’ll go where it is.
The position that I'm in, I don't think I'd ever do that.
I'd consider buying the XS Max A2104 (dual physical SIM, all bands) before I left T-Mobile.
To each their own. It the Verizon service has been great. I have service inside the house w/o need of the TMO booster. I forgot how convenient basic things like that were. And my bill is only $5 more a month.
You’d consider flying to HK or paying the markup to get it on eBay. I’ll pay the $5. And I can use it now.
Verizon is only for pre paid as well on the app too
That’s not correct...Verizon allows eSIM for post-paid plans only; prepaid lines are not supported.
T-Mobile might update their app to offer more painless process eventually, but I couldn't wait.
I followed solodogg's awesome instructions to activate eSIM on T-Mobile. I had to make few minor adjustments, but the process is relatively easy.
What you need:
- iPhone XR, iPhone XS, or iPhone XS Max
- Upgraded to iOS 12.1.1
- SIM removal tool from your iPhone packaging or paperclip
- Connected to Wi-Fi
- T-Mobile app
On the physical SIM slot, I am using a SIM card from the promotional voice line, which will be given to my younger kid eventually.
- Launch the Settings app, then General, then About. Hold onto EID field (probably begins with 8904) for few seconds and select Copy.
- Launch the T-Mobile app, then click on the text chat support icon (upper right corner, next to the phone support icon).
- When representative welcomes you (wait time was about 10 minutes for me), type "I would like to initiate a SIM swap. My EID is " (hold on to the text chat field then select Paste to fill in the EID number).
- T-Mobile rep might ask few minor questions like phone model and phone number.
- T-Mobile rep will eventually initiate the SIM swap, then send a confirmation PIN SMS (takes a minute or two).
- Type in the confirmation PIN.
- After few minutes, you will get a confirmation SMS. Thank the rep.
- Remove the physical SIM card (you do not need to shutdown your phone).
- Launch the Settings app, then Cellular, Add Cellular Plan, then Enter Details Manually.
- Enter the SM-DP+ Address: cust-005-v4-prod-atl2.gdsb.net
- Click Next. If it fails, repeat steps 9 and 10.
- If asked for Confirmation Code, enter the last 4 digits of your social security number or phone number.
- You are done. Verify Cellular, P2 page, making sure all the settings are unchanged and Cellular Plans and Usage are same as before. Your eSIM maybe initially assigned with "Secondary" Cellular Plan Label. Change it to "Primary" or whatever you prefer.
I think that for most United States regular consumers, this is what makes sense.
The eSIM is not supported by that many carriers in that many countries.
It makes sense for the T-Mobile consumer's main cellular plan to be on the eSIM.
Then the consumer keeps a private T-Mobile line on a physical SIM for when he is "off," and if he travels where he needs a specific foreign data nano SIM, he can plug that into the physical tray without having to speak with anyone or run any risks.
I'm sure T-Mobile will come through for us in the end.
I have my main T-Mobile cellular plan on an eSIM, and I got there before they were being so careful about people who asking about a SIM swap.
It works just fine. I use it in conjunction with my other T-Mobile number and with an Xfinity Mobile number for those very rear occasions that the Verizon MVNO might have better coverage (and that's really quite rare these days).
I don't know why they're waiting, but I have to assume from their history with me of such excellent human support that it has to do with a genuine, if seldom seen problem with using an eSIM.
Wow, no wonder the internet is so full of misinformation LOL
Not 100% sure I agree with your diagnosis though.
I will have to start adding the disclaimer that mine is just one dumb old man’s opinion.
Did you put your main cellular plan on an eSIM?
Thanks George for replying. I assume you mean under Cellular>cellular data options>enable lte>voice & data? I checked and it is enabled. Any other thoughts or suggestions?Remember to enable LTE for Voice & Data in the settings for the individual line.
I am on 12.1.2 (16D5024a) and everything with the eSIM is working fine.
Yep! The only weird thing I've noticed is that when I'm SMS chatting it says "Number changed to Primary" between every message. Idk what it means but its not causing any problems soooooooo