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Do y'all use eSim or Physical Sim for your phone?

Just curious.

I used eSim for a while when I first got a phone that supported eSim, because I wanted to make it harder for a thief to disable the phone tracking, but now my main phone is broken and I'm a bit annoyed at having to chat with customer support for half and hour to activate eSim on another device.

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  • Physical, because "it just works". I have had a SIM fail on me once, but I was quickly able to get a replacement. Popped out the old one and popped in the new one. No fuss.

    eSIM on the other hand requires competency from both your device manufacturer and service provider, and is a mess to deal with if anything goes wrong. The phone manufacturer will blame the service provider and vice versa.

    I've had two unpleasant experiences trying to activate an eSIM, and I don't plan on using it again soon – at least not until every Android device manufacturer does an Apple and goes eSIM-only.

  • Using both. Just emigrated from the US but keeping my Fi number as I've still got roots there, meanwhile I can swap physical SIMs as I jockey services here.

  • Indifferent.
    I had updated my phone plan because I got a free smart watch with lte and wanted to utilize it.
    Got tired with my phone ISP and just said fuck it and now both have esim.

  • Physical SIM for my home network. Since I have to pay to use my phone around Europe now (another Brexit win!) it's easier to leave the eSIM slot free for travel SIMs.

  • My carrier is eSIM preferred so I decided to try it out. I had a few hiccups with their app but other than that, it's great. Way more secure since it's encrypted on the device.

  • I always saw eSIM as an upside in phone specs, but I decided to choose one without it, other priorities, my career doesn't support eSIM anyway

  • Both, one physical SIM for data and one esim for calls. I'm actually using a sim from esim.me which turns an esim into a physical SIM so I still have my phone's esim free for when I buy a travel esim.

  • I use eSIM, because it's so much easier when traveling overseas to get a physical data SIM than it is to get an eSIM. Many countries' regs prohibit eSIM sales to non-residents, weirdly.

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