07-04-2025 10:00 PM
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Friends, is anyone using an electronic SIM? What do you think? Is it worth switching to it? Is there a qualitative difference or is it the same as a physical SIM card?
07-04-2025 10:30 PM - last edited 07-04-2025 10:55 PM
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Though I will say, if you have an esim and someone steals your phone, they can't put your sim in their phone. Where with a physical sim they could. Though if you have an esim and your phone breaks, you can't pull the esim back out. A physical sim would be easier to swap.
07-04-2025 11:18 PM - last edited 07-04-2025 11:18 PM
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Not in a hurry to start using it or experiment with esim. Don't see, for the moment, sufficient advantage
07-04-2025 11:26 PM
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@Styop I would agree with @arianwen27 , I have used an esim only on a test Device. There are pros and cons but I think esims are generally more secure but still not going to be fullproof. convenience and flexibility are advantages in being able to switch between different providers and can manage multi esims. However there are limitations and a number see the main advantage in being for travel purposes. The technology though will become more popular in the future.
some information here https://esimcard.com/blog/travel-tips/is-esim-better-than-physical-sim/?srsltid=AfmBOoqhXHJZuAkFBIBs...
A few options for the uk, with Sky though you need to firstly have a physical sim before you can transfer. Detail here https://www.simsherpa.com/networks/esim-for-uk-sim-only-deals
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07-04-2025 11:32 PM
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08-04-2025 09:28 AM
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Personally for me it's a no as I like to be able to put my physical sim card in another phone ir new phone without having to mess around having to transfer it over @Styop
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