on 09-09-2019 12:42 - last edited on 19-01-2022 14:41 by RafaC
UPDATE 24 Sep '20: 5G eSIM has now launched on O2. You'll need a 5G and eSIM compatible device.
O2 is excited to announce that customers can use eSIM technology on the iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, as well as the iPhone XS, XS Max, XR and the Google Pixel 3 and 3XL from 19 September 2019.
O2 customers need only pop into their local store or call customer services to request a new eSIM pack. You can then download an eSIM profile and swap your current plastic SIM card over to your new eSIM profile following the normal SIM swap process.
Customers will still have the option to use a traditional plastic SIM card should they wish.
We have a dedicated eSIM help & support page here, with many Q&A's.
on 23-09-2019 17:02
on 23-09-2019 17:02
I tried to order an esim today and was told by customer services that it's not available yet and they have no ability to order me one....
It'd be better if there was a unified approach or ability to order this piece of card from within your account!
on 23-09-2019 17:05
on 23-09-2019 17:05
on 24-09-2019 12:19
on 16-10-2019 21:07
on 16-10-2019 21:07
@Chris_K wrote:
@Hallam wrote:I am looking to get a Samsung 46mm silver watch but I have been told that o2 doesn’t support esim for this could you tell me when this will be
Hi @Hallam - we do support eSIM and as you can see, we are rolling this out to more devices very soon, but we don't currently sell any eSIM versions of the Samsung Watches, or have support for them yet. If or when we support this or add further eSIM support, we'll let everyone know.
@adamjhodson wrote:Do we have an exact date on this yet?
Not yet @adamjhodson but soon as there's any news on this, i'll update this thread to let everyone know
@Chris_KI am also interested in the Samsung Watch 46mm 4G. Can you confirm if O2 are actively planning on releasing the 4G version of this watch now that eSIM support is available or is this still an unknown? If there is nothing solid known then I'll probably be forced to switch my phone to EE in order to get this 4G watch which I'd prefer not to do since I've been with O2 since 2003. Thanks Richard.
on 17-10-2019 13:00
on 17-10-2019 13:00
@laxity wrote:
@Chris_KI am also interested in the Samsung Watch 46mm 4G. Can you confirm if O2 are actively planning on releasing the 4G version of this watch now that eSIM support is available or is this still an unknown? If there is nothing solid known then I'll probably be forced to switch my phone to EE in order to get this 4G watch which I'd prefer not to do since I've been with O2 since 2003. Thanks Richard.
Hi Richard,
I'm afraid it's an unknown. I regularly receive updates when we're ranging new devices or products and though very often much of it isn't something I can share here (contractual reasons, NDA's etc), it doesn't look like ranging the 4G version of the Samsung Watch is something we currently have planned. That's not to say we won't have it at some point in the future, but for now, it doesn't look like it's something we'll be ranging at least in the immediate future I'm afraid.
I do apologise this maybe isn't what you wanted to hear, but I wouldn't want to 'string you along' with any false promises - if that ultimately means you'll need to switch networks, we'd hate to see you go but I do recognise customers need to go with what's right for them.
on 11-11-2019 20:04
on 07-03-2020 10:57
on 07-03-2020 10:57
O2 states at https://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-sims-and-devices/esim that "We’re not currently offering eSIM to our Pay As You Go customers. We’re working on this and it won’t be long before we can offer eSIMs to all our customers with compatible phones". But it has already been a long time and eSIMs are still not available on PAYG. What is causing the delay?
I don't understand how payment in advance or in arrears should have a bearing on the availability of eSIMs anyway.
on 08-04-2020 21:43
Can I talk to someone about nuw sim and pay ment plan
on 08-04-2020 21:44
on 08-04-2020 21:44
Guide: Coronavirus Community Help and Support
on 27-05-2020 16:49
EE has started supporting eSIM on prepaid (although it charges a £1.50 fee to issue one). Why hasn't O2 simlarly started supporting eSIM on prepaid, despite still stating very misleadingly at https://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-sims-and-devices/esim that "We’re not currently offering eSIM to our Pay As You Go customers. We’re working on this and it won’t be long before we can offer eSIMs to all our customers with compatible phones"?