Great video, if I have my primary SIM from my home provider set on ROAMING OFF and my secondary travel eSIM set on ROAMING ON can I be certain not to get charged roaming fees from my home provider? Is it safer just to remove my primary home SIM completely?
Hi. What happens when I’m on a call on Sim 1 and someone is trying to call on my esim (Sim 2)? Would I still get the call notification for the esim? As when I checked on my friend’s phone, when he’s on a call on Sim 1, the esim (Sim 2) network instantly disappears to ‘No Service’
Thanks for your info on eSims. My husband and I are going to try the Dent one for Italy this fall. I have a question....do you think purchasing data for an Alaskan cruise would work with this Dent app? Would it work while on the ship? The internet packages on the ships are outrageous and very slow.
2 questions please! (1.)If I use (AT&T data) such as watching UA-cam or surfing the web on my primary personal line will my secondary job/work line (Verizon) be able to access that information? (2.) How would I setup 2 voicemails for each line?
no, you can only use 1 data connection at a time. as far as voicemail.... there's a little symbol depending on what you name the networks showing you which carrier it's from
Thank you so much this has been by far the best video I've seen on this subject!! One question - if I'm using e-sim for international travel, is it possible to completely turn off the "primary" sim so I don't have to worry at all about accidentally using my US data and getting charged a ton with roaming? Thank you!!
Hello, I’m an American stationed in Japan and I want to buy a American iPhone 14. Since these new iPhones don’t have SIM cards will I be able to get an esim from a Japanese cellphone provider?
They have to unlock after a year while the phone is still active with them and you owe them nothing. If your not changing networks then it doesn’t matter. The new carrier will give you a sim for that phone. If your changing to a different network then you need a different phone and sim from a new carrier and just port the number over to a new phone, making sure you do that before you cancel the 7 plus with the other carrier.
Is call forwarding 100% necessary? For example, if you're not on a call would calls come in from both numbers? Hopefully that question makes sense. 🤣 Getting ready to help a friend set this up and trying to wrap my brain around it.
I heard that the carrier frowns on one phone being continuously on call forward. I’m going to use dual sim to purposely have two different towers. What’s the point of having two phone if both go down because of both being on the same tower. So I was thinking, put the call forwarding on the phone that is most important, that way if it goes down I can get the call on the other phone since the forwarding is programmed in. If the other phone goes down then since the important phone is still operational, I can turn off call forwarding to be able to get the important calls.
This is without a doubt the most informative video on this subject I have seen yet. Thank you for doing this video and the series on E Sims.
Best video on esim.. hands down… great details. Well donw
Most valuable Video on this subject
@9:13 Since "Default Voice Line" is set to Primary, will i still receieve calls if someone calls/texts me on Secondary line?
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Great video, if I have my primary SIM from my home provider set on ROAMING OFF and my secondary travel eSIM set on ROAMING ON can I be certain not to get charged roaming fees from my home provider? Is it safer just to remove my primary home SIM completely?
When I travel internationally will I get a local phone number with the eSim or just data?
You Explain Very Good Thanks
Hi. What happens when I’m on a call on Sim 1 and someone is trying to call on my esim (Sim 2)? Would I still get the call notification for the esim? As when I checked on my friend’s phone, when he’s on a call on Sim 1, the esim (Sim 2) network instantly disappears to ‘No Service’
Thanks for your info on eSims. My husband and I are going to try the Dent one for Italy this fall. I have a question....do you think purchasing data for an Alaskan cruise would work with this Dent app? Would it work while on the ship? The internet packages on the ships are outrageous and very slow.
What about using a different eSIM while traveling overseas. How do I make sure my Verizon eSIM stays inactive - normally airplane mode.
Your awesome 🤩 thank you 😊
Hi! How is it when you recieve calls? Can you see what number they are calling? 😊
How manu esim numbers is it possible to add in iPhone 13? I know its possible to use only 2, but I wonder about other number
I had heard you can store 8 e-sims in your phone.
Can i use eSim on my phone without a physical Sim card? Thank you WhistleOut.
Is it possible to transfer esim from old iphone to new iphone?
This was such a helpful video! Thank you so much
very helpful !! thanks so much ...😀
2 questions please!
(1.)If I use (AT&T data) such as watching UA-cam or surfing the web on my primary personal line will my secondary job/work line (Verizon) be able to access that information?
(2.) How would I setup 2 voicemails for each line?
no, you can only use 1 data connection at a time. as far as voicemail.... there's a little symbol depending on what you name the networks showing you which carrier it's from
Thank you so much this has been by far the best video I've seen on this subject!! One question - if I'm using e-sim for international travel, is it possible to completely turn off the "primary" sim so I don't have to worry at all about accidentally using my US data and getting charged a ton with roaming? Thank you!!
Hello, I’m an American stationed in Japan and I want to buy a American iPhone 14. Since these new iPhones don’t have SIM cards will I be able to get an esim from a Japanese cellphone provider?
Good information thank you
Call forwarding is different on Verizon.
Great subject.
7plus sim lock pls help me to open it
They have to unlock after a year while the phone is still active with them and you owe them nothing. If your not changing networks then it doesn’t matter. The new carrier will give you a sim for that phone. If your changing to a different network then you need a different phone and sim from a new carrier and just port the number over to a new phone, making sure you do that before you cancel the 7 plus with the other carrier.
Thank you for covering eSIM I’m so sick and tired of hearing about the camera of the phone it’s a phone
Is call forwarding 100% necessary? For example, if you're not on a call would calls come in from both numbers? Hopefully that question makes sense. 🤣 Getting ready to help a friend set this up and trying to wrap my brain around it.
I heard that the carrier frowns on one phone being continuously on call forward. I’m going to use dual sim to purposely have two different towers. What’s the point of having two phone if both go down because of both being on the same tower. So I was thinking, put the call forwarding on the phone that is most important, that way if it goes down I can get the call on the other phone since the forwarding is programmed in. If the other phone goes down then since the important phone is still operational, I can turn off call forwarding to be able to get the important calls.
Nice video.
One BIG advantage of the e-sim is that it won't get damaged like the regular sim.
but not support Egypt
Want this video released already ?