If your new phone no longer supports SIM cards, or you don't want to use them anymore, you can convert to eSIM instead.
These two ways of connecting your phone to a cellular network are very different. We tell you about each and how you can switch from one to another.
While having an eSIM is convenient, it comes with hidden pain points depending on your telecom operator. The biggest inconvenience is that, unlike physical SIMs, eSIMs are tied to your smartphone ...
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Physical SIM cards are on their way out, but I'm worried that switching to eSIM isn't nearly as easy as it should be just yet.
For the past three generations of the iPhone, Apple has stood alone in a particular area: eSIMs. Apple made a shift that many had anticipated since the first eSIM was launched in 2016, dropping the ...
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Transferring your phone number can be a mess, especially if you're going from iPhone to Android. Here's how my experience has been with the carrier.
Whether you've recently added a new line to your Android phone for faster internet or gotten a new work SIM, a "SIM Not Provisioned" error message can disrupt your ...
You're probably already familiar with the SIM card, a tiny chip in your phone that connects it to your cell phone carrier of choice. For years, this chip was on a physical card that you could swap in ...