• Guest_User@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    If SIM swapping is your concern, know that it is just as simple to do with physical SIMs. It’s not like your phone number is hardcoded to that one card alone. The phone company can easily move your number around. Literally anything you’d want to do with a physical SIM you can do with an eSIM. Some very niche situations may be easier with a physical one but over all it’s a much nicer experience with eSims

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      5 months ago

      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?

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        5 months ago

        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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          5 months ago

          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.

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        5 months ago

        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.