• JustSomePerson@kbin.social
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    2 年前

    Literally anything you’d want to do with a physical SIM you can do with an eSIM.

    No. There is no reason for you to blatantly LIE. It is NOT possible for the consumer to switch to using a borrowed or backup handset, when there is no physical token. How on earth do you think that contradicting actual reality is an argument?

    • Guest_User@lemmy.world
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      2 年前

      Lol did you even read the article, or title of the article XD you absolutely can switch them between phones. Am I being trolled?

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        2 年前

        Lol did you even read the article

        Yes. This whole sub-thread is about when your old phone is broken. You’re not being trolled, you didn’t read properly.

    • SheeEttin@programming.dev
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      Yes, it is possible. You use whatever the provider’s method is to download an eSIM to that device. Usually it’s logging into their app or calling their support to register the IMEI or whatever.