05-09-2024 08:33
05-09-2024 08:33
This article describes what a lot of us techies and non techies on here have been saying about sims for a long time, and to be honest I understand why all networks are pushing eSim from an Environmental perspective, but they cause so many issues..
https://www.makeuseof.com/why-regret-switching-to-esim/
And I will reiterate the following
If you don't know what an esim is, and don't understand them, and don't need one especially for Tariff changes then you don't need one..
05-09-2024 09:18
I've never used an esim and from all the negative responses on here, I doubt I'll ever bother!
Seem to cause a number of problems I can do without!
Thanks for the link and your post. 😉
Veritas Numquam Perit
05-09-2024 09:32
05-09-2024 09:32
Two plastic, one eSIM but the reason for that will end in October as will the eSIM
05-09-2024 16:20
I'm using an esim for O2 without issue
There again my main number is with EE so if I do get issues with the esim I'm not too concerned
I'll quite happily bin O2 off, it's now only used for backup and I could just as easily use Vodafone or Three who both have better and faster connection than O2
Something I'll seriously think about come December when the O2 contract ends
06-09-2024 18:32
Thanks for the link @madasaf1sh, I have avoided esims to date and will continue to avoid them for as long as possible.
However, I do wonder whether networks are pushing esims for environmental reasons or whether it is because they are cheaper and hence more profitable - there will presumably be savings in the sim production and savings in the packing and posting of them. 👍