If your new phone no longer supports SIM cards, or you don't want to use them anymore, you can convert to eSIM instead. I started my career with CNET all the way back in 2005, when the (original) ...
Once you’ve activated your iPhone with your carrier, it should continue to work on the cellular network without any problems as long as you’re within range of a tower. Nevertheless, the vagaries of ...
Let’s be clear upfront — unlike a conventional SIM card, you can’t literally remove an eSIM, since it’s embedded into your iPhone. What you can do is delete a phone number from an eSIM, or transfer it ...
New phone? Get your old one ready to pass on. This week a reader writes: I recently bought a new Apple iPhone and removed the SIM card from my old iPhone.Does the act of removing the sim card from my ...
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