28-09-2024 17:15 - edited 28-09-2024 17:19
28-09-2024 17:15 - edited 28-09-2024 17:19
Just thought I'd post this in case it helps inform anyone looking for a similar process.
I have recently bought a new iPhone and as part of that process it prompted me to convert my physical SIM to an eSIM. I ran through that process and it failed, advising me to contact O2.
I wanted to choose an eSIM as I thought that if my phone was stolen they could pop out the SIM and possibly receive security codes to my services from it, or even just use it outright.
When I went in the O2 store to try and get an eSIM via QR code or something, they were very, very clear in that they didnt recommend I convert to an eSIM. They listed a number of issues, which were along the lines of:
As soon as I mentioned eSIM you could see their faces drop, and they told me about the huge number of recent customers they had wrestling with converting, managing and using eSIMS.
In the end, they said if I wanted more peace of mind for SIM security, I should use a SIM PIN for the moment, so I've gone for that route, which seems fine.
In the store they were saying the backend systems arent quite mature enough for this at the moment, and there are numerous issues when a phone is stolen trying to cancel that and apply a new eSIM.
Anyway, thought I'd post that in case anyone thought maybe the store are overstating the issue.
on 28-09-2024 17:19
To support this, how to set a sim pin here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Set-up-sim-pin-on-O2/m-p/822709#M82512
on 28-09-2024 17:26
Which is why we advise customers not to change a physical sim to an esim @biscuits99
on 28-09-2024 17:31
My O2 number is on an esim but it is no longer my main number.
That is a physical sim on EE. It's fine as a back up option, but certainly not if it was important to be connected always.