09-11-2023 01:47
I'm currently traveling in the US and just bought myself an iPhone 15 Pro. To my surprise, the US version doesn't have a Sim card slot, it only accepts eSim. I urgently need to know if O2 can provide me with an eSim for my phone number, and if so, where/how can I ask for it? If not, I will have to return this iPhone to an Apple Store before I return to UK.
Thanks!
09-11-2023 08:10
O2 can provide an esim for monthly contracts (not PAYG) but iy will likely have to be when you return to the UK.
You can get one from any O2 store if you take photo ID with you or by contacting O2 Guide: How to find help & contact O2
Customers on the new 360 billing system can also switch to an esim online in their MyO2.
09-11-2023 08:47
One problem being restricted to eSim is you lose flexibility
My Samsung is running both an eSim and a normal SIM concurrently One on O2 and another on EE. I can swap to using two normal SIM cards at the flick of a switch.
eSim only seriously limits your options in the UK
09-11-2023 09:19
It's called progress and all phones will be esim only in the coming years.
09-11-2023 14:58
Thanks for the answers. I am not surprised that I would need to be back in the UK to make the switch, I just wanted to make extra sure this switch could be possible (otherwise I would have returned the iPhone to the store I bought it from, and bought one in the UK instead).
09-11-2023 15:08
As long as you have a monthly contract it's a yes.
09-11-2023 15:09
09-11-2023 15:09
@MI5 wrote:It's called progress and all phones will be esim only in the coming years.
Progress is not always in a forward direction.
I've got 3 more full updates on my S23 Plus. We'll see the state of play then.
09-11-2023 15:12
I was being a little sarcastic....
Thinking back to the first analogue mobiles that had an "esim" of sorts way back in the 80's and 90's
09-11-2023 15:22
09-11-2023 15:22
I wonder if Celnet can update mine in my Sony Mars Bar?
09-11-2023 15:39
That's very possible as O2 are still using the same systems