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cpthk

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Has anyone tried to activate a brand new iphone with eSIM? I tried to look up on this, but most of the eSIM instructions are about setting it as a dual SIM, or setup on an pre-activated phone. If I buy a brand new iphone without SIM unlocked, does the iphone activation process let me use eSIM? Or could I activate the phone without any SIM and then setup eSIM afterward?
 
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russell_314

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Has anyone tried to a brand new iphone with eSIM? I tried to look up on this, but most of the eSIM instructions are about setting it as a dual SIM, or setup on an pre-activated phone. If I buy a brand new iphone without SIM unlocked, does the iphone activation process let me use eSIM? Or could I activate the phone without any SIM and then setup eSIM afterward?
You have to call your carrier. At least that’s how it works when I did it. I called Verizon and gave them the information. Basically they need the eSIM information. When they give you a physical SIM they have that information because it’s their SIM. I think the best way to do it is buy the phone from Apple or wherever already set up for the carrier but I’m guessing either that’s not available where you live or you didn’t do that.
 
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Shadowbech

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You didn't mention which carrier.

For Verizon, You can actually do this on your verizon account. If you have one, just log in, then go to Account > My Devices > Activate or Switch Device > Activate on an existing line. From there just enter IMEI2.

Since I have Verizon, this is how I have been activating an esim on mine. I don't need to contact customer services to set up.

Depending on which carrier you are with, you'll need to give them a call otherwise if there isn't an option to do it online.
 

Wags

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This will be more of an everyday thing when Apple eliminates the SIM tray. Thought you could sign up for service online and enter your device IMEI to activate. TMO was tryiing to do self activations right from ipad. Not sure how that went.
 
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cpthk

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You didn't mention which carrier.

For Verizon, You can actually do this on your verizon account. If you have one, just log in, then go to Account > My Devices > Activate or Switch Device > Activate on an existing line. From there just enter IMEI2.

Since I have Verizon, this is how I have been activating an esim on mine. I don't need to contact customer services to set up.

Depending on which carrier you are with, you'll need to give them a call otherwise if there isn't an option to do it online.
My question is not on the carrier side, but on the phone side. My understanding is that a brand new iphone, during the first power on, would not let me go pass the activation process if I don't have a physical SIM inside the phone.
 

Shadowbech

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My question is not on the carrier side, but on the phone side. My understanding is that a brand new iphone, during the first power on, would not let me go pass the activation process if I don't have a physical SIM inside the phone.
In that case, you'd need to have wifi on and be connected to a network.
 
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ian87w

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Presumably, if you're using an eSIM, that means you still have your old iPhone, right?
If that's the case, just turn on the new phone, bring it near the old phone, and iOS will offer you to do a quick start, transferring data from your old phone to your new phone (and that would include the eSIM info).

 

AbSoluTc

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Presumably, if you're using an eSIM, that means you still have your old iPhone, right?
If that's the case, just turn on the new phone, bring it near the old phone, and iOS will offer you to do a quick start, transferring data from your old phone to your new phone (and that would include the eSIM info).


Doesn't work. Tried this a couple times and failed. I had to jump through hoops with Verizon to activate my ESIM.
 

BigMcGuire

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Was going to say.... I switched both Verizon and Mint to e-sim a few months ago and I didn't have to talk to anyone. There's ways to do this from the account management screens on both. <shrug>. (Not saying it's perfect, but it worked for me).
 

ian87w

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Doesn't work. Tried this a couple times and failed. I had to jump through hoops with Verizon to activate my ESIM.
Ah, can't comment on US carriers. Wouldn't surprise me if they would make everything more difficult than necessary. From what I've been reading so far, seems like US carriers really like to screw their own paying customers. :D
 

Wags

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My question is not on the carrier side, but on the phone side. My understanding is that a brand new iphone, during the first power on, would not let me go pass the activation process if I don't have a physical SIM inside the phone.
Something would need to be done with the device or software with Apple. When they release without a SIM tray, then would be impossible. Right now, thought just need sim in tray. Doesnt need to be a live SIM.
 

Shadowbech

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Has anyone tried to activate a brand new iphone with eSIM? I tried to look up on this, but most of the eSIM instructions are about setting it as a dual SIM, or setup on an pre-activated phone. If I buy a brand new iphone without SIM unlocked, does the iphone activation process let me use eSIM? Or could I activate the phone without any SIM and then setup eSIM afterward?
Maybe to answer this question. You dont need a sim card in tray or esim active to activate your phone if thats what you are asking. As long as you are connected to a wifi, you can activate the phone just fine and follow setup instructions to get to Home Screen and then yes you can set up esim afterwards.
 
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