• kalleboo@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    The screen died on my wife’s iPhone, fine I have other spare iPhones aplenty she can switch to. But at some point she had accepted a prompt on the iPhone to switch to eSIM so we couldn’t just move a physical SIM over, you had to go through the “transfer eSIM” menus, which we couldn’t do because the screen was dead. The only option the carrier gave us was going to a physical store.

    I’m never switching my main carrier to eSIM, what a PITA for absolutely no upside.

    (they’re great for throwaway travel SIMs though)

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      11 hours ago

      Your carrier is the problem. I just login to my carrier’s app on the new phone and boom new esim.

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        9 hours ago

        What a sane person would want to install a shitty carrier app just for that? There should be a way to do it via their web ui in the least

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          4 hours ago

          Well, my carrier’s app isn’t super shitty, actually. No ads, no bloat, just account management.

          But… You get a new phone, you install the app and login to get your esim, then uninstall. Not exactly a difficult problem.

      • kalleboo@lemmy.world
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        10 hours ago

        That’s not a solution. There is no other carrier that has the coverage I need.

        The problem with eSIM as a concept is that it puts too much responsibility on the carrier, and there are way too many shitty carriers out there, and with the cost of building a network and the limited amount of spectrum, mobile carriers are not a functioning free market.

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          10 hours ago

          That doesn’t mean that your carrier isn’t the problem.

          Just like the person you replied to, I to can just log in to my carriers app on a new phone and get eSIM fixed there if my old phone is in an unusable state.