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WarmWinterHat

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I'm wanting to to convert my physical SIM to an eSIM so I have the slot open for some travel coming up. Problem is, last time (on my 12 mini), when I used eSIM, it was on IEMI2 and my car with carplay didn't recognize the phone as being connected the network. I want to make sure that my esim is in slot1, so the car will recognize it.

When I look settings/general/about (without the sim in), I see a listing for physical sim and for available sim. Available sim is IMEI2, not 1.

How can I make sure it goes to IEMI1?
 
I'm wanting to to convert my physical SIM to an eSIM so I have the slot open for some travel coming up. Problem is, last time (on my 12 mini), when I used eSIM, it was on IEMI2 and my car with carplay didn't recognize the phone as being connected the network. I want to make sure that my esim is in slot1, so the car will recognize it.

When I look settings/general/about (without the sim in), I see a listing for physical sim and for available sim. Available sim is IMEI2, not 1.

How can I make sure it goes to IEMI1?
Technically both IMEI slots are shared and shouldn’t matter so not sure why CarPlay wouldn’t work since it has no control over your actual connection. Often times cell companies will ask for IMEI2 especially if you currently have a physical SIM which tends to be on IMEI 1. I have heard of people having their eSIM on IMEI 1 but that was because it was a new device setup without a physical SIM being present.

Like I said though, whatever CarPlay issue you had should have not been caused by a SIM/IMEI issue as the phone doesn’t care.
 
Technically both IMEI slots are shared and shouldn’t matter so not sure why CarPlay wouldn’t work since it has no control over your actual connection. Often times cell companies will ask for IMEI2 especially if you currently have a physical SIM which tends to be on IMEI 1. I have heard of people having their eSIM on IMEI 1 but that was because it was a new device setup without a physical SIM being present.

Like I said though, whatever CarPlay issue you had should have not been caused by a SIM/IMEI issue as the phone doesn’t care.

Let me correct the issue. The car, via BT or plugged in would say"no sim" on the radio and the dash display. I could still take calls, but it doesn't list the carrier, I can't make calls or see the phone status.I asked VW about it, and posted on some VW forums and other people had the same issue. If the first IMEI isn't the active one, the car wouldn't recognize it. It does work with CarPlay, though, but I don't always use CarPlay.

Either way, is the IMEI for the physical sim, and esim1 the same?
 
Hmm. when I activate a new esim on Verizon, I entered my imei2 but when it activates it actually activates on esim1. I know this because when I see it on about it's on esim1 and not esim 2.

I don't even have a physical sim so I wouldn't know.
 
Wild guess, as not versed on the subtleties of CarPlay: an older head unit that was made before dual SIM iPhones or introduction of eSIM?

Wondering if the head unit has up-to-date firmware.
 
Well I went ahead and changed over because I need the free slot. It's a factory head unit and has no firmware update available.

"No sim" when connected, unfortunately.
 

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I'm wanting to to convert my physical SIM to an eSIM so I have the slot open for some travel coming up. Problem is, last time (on my 12 mini), when I used eSIM, it was on IEMI2 and my car with carplay didn't recognize the phone as being connected the network. I want to make sure that my esim is in slot1, so the car will recognize it.

When I look settings/general/about (without the sim in), I see a listing for physical sim and for available sim. Available sim is IMEI2, not 1.

How can I make sure it goes to IEMI1?
There shouldn't be an issue if your phone uses eSIM or SIM.
 
It's a bug that has been on iOS forever. I remember when Dual SIM first came out, and I wanted to connect to my personal hotspot from the Mac, it would show my iPhone as "No SIM" because I only had an eSIM installed. It still worked though. It's as if the signal measurement to be shown in personal hotspot (and apparently CarPlay) is always taken from the physical SIM.

For the personal hotspot some iOS update fixed it. No idea about CarPlay because I don't use it.
 
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How did you end up dealing with this problem? Would it work if you put a physical Sim in the phone that wasn’t active?
 
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