• IdleSheep@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 hours ago

    This sounds like a your carrier problem, not an eSIM problem.

    I’ve swapped eSIMs between devices 3 times this year at my own leisure, no involvement from the carriers, no back and forth calls or visiting a store.

    From what I can tell reading these comments, people don’t actually have an issue with eSIM (it’s literally just like your regular SIM card and the spec absolutely allows you to move it between devices with zero friction), they have an issue with how some carriers implement them, in particular how some lock down how you can move an eSIM to a new device.

    Seems like carrier implementation should be more standardized.

    • undrwater@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      “This sounds like a your carrier problem, not an eSIM problem.”

      This is true, and we the consumer have no control of the carrier decisions. With a physical SIM, we have at least a little.