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Notably, most iPhone models will need to be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi when switching to eSIM, but eSIM-only iPhones sold in the U.S. can be activated without a Wi-Fi-enabled internet ...
Notably, most iPhone models will need to be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi when switching to eSIM, but eSIM-only iPhone 14 sold in the U.S. can be activated without a Wi-Fi-enabled ...
As spotted at 9to5Google, you can now activate Google Fi on recent iPhones (XR, XS and newer) using an eSIM. So long as you’re a new customer, you only need the Fi app and a nearby computer ...
Install a physical SIM card on iPhone: Locate the SIM tray on the side of your iPhone. Use a SIM ejector tool or a paperclip to press into the small hole next to the SIM tray to eject it. Remove ...
An eSIM ( embedded SIM) is a form of SIM card that is embedded directly into a device. Instead of an integrated circuit located on a removable SIM card, typically made of PVC, an eSIM consists of software installed onto an eUICC chip permanently attached to a device. If the eSIM is eUICC-compatible, it can be re-programmed with new SIM information.
Here is how you can start using Apple Intelligence features: Open the Settings app. Go to the Apple Intelligence & Siri menu. Tap on the “Join the Apple Intelligence waitlist” option. Once ...
That won't be an issue with iPhones from now on. 9to5Mac observed the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro both include Apple's first support for dual eSIMs. In theory, you can use multi-line support without ...
Once you’re running (at least) iOS 17.3, do the following on your iPhone: Open the Settings app. Scroll down and tap Face ID & Passcode (it will be called Touch ID & Passcode on older models and ...