Swapping SIM cards used to be easy, and then came eSIM.

  • russjr08@piefed.zip
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    3 days ago

    I’ve been using Google Fi for the last few Pixel phones I’ve been on. Each time I’ve switched, during setup I just get asked if I’d like to activate the phone (with a warning that my old one will be deactivated) and I click yes. It’s then active before I can even complete the phone’s OOBE setup.

    Android also does apparently have a “copy to another device” function mentioned here, but they hint to what you said regarding carrier limitations applying. Though Apple’s quick eSIM transfer has a similar note as well.

    Definitely seems like a “When it all lines up, it can be convenient, but when it doesn’t you’re fucked” situation.

    • skuzz@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 hours ago

      Google Fi definitely has a smooth experience, even to/from pSIM, eSIM, and no real need for special SIM features. They implemented that very well. Now, every tier 1 carrier in the US, eeeeeeek!