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Apple today released iOS 12.1 with support for the digital eSIM that will allow for dual-SIM functionality on the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR, but eSIM support isn't going to be immediately available from U.S. carriers.

AT&T, for example, is telling customers that eSIM activations are being delayed until later in the year due to technical issues in part related to Visual Voicemail.

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According to one AT&T store manager who spoke to MacRumors, retail outlets have been told that AT&T is not supporting dual-SIM or eSIM at the current time, with stores advised not to sell eSIM cards to customers.

Verizon and T-Mobile will also not be supporting the eSIM at the current time, according to company spokespeople who talked to PCMag. T-Mobile said that eSIM support is in the works and will be available "when its software is ready" with no timeline provided. Verizon, meanwhile, said that eSIMs will be available after some kinks are worked out.

It's also worth noting that Verizon customers should not activate eSIMs from other companies at this time because of performance issues. As outlined by PCMag, when a physical Verizon SIM is relegated into a "secondary" position by an eSIM from another company, the Verizon connection gets downgraded to the 2G CDMA network.

Verizon says it is working with Apple to resolve this issue to allow its customers to use eSIM without a performance hit.
"Wireless customers will be able to activate Verizon service eSIMs as soon as we're confident you'll be able to have the great, high-quality service you expect from us on both your primary and secondary line. If you are a Verizon customer and you activate another carrier's service on your iPhone's eSIM, your Verizon service will be degraded due to the current software configuration.

"Based on our discussions with Apple, we believe these concerns will be resolved quickly and you should be able to add our great Verizon service on your secondary line before the end of the year. Until the secondary line can deliver Verizon's full suite of voice and high-speed data services, we won't activate Verizon service on any eSIM. This includes our own customers' iPhones with dual SIM capabilities as well as iPhones on competitors' networks."
The fourth major carrier in the United States, Sprint, is not on Apple's list of carriers that are going to be implementing eSIM support, but Sprint has said it will add support at some point.

The eSIM, or digital SIM, is a non-physical SIM card slot that pairs with the physical SIM card in the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR to enable dual-SIM dual-standby, a feature that lets iPhone users have two phone numbers available at once.

With dual-SIM support, iPhone users are supposed to be able to swap between the two phone numbers readily, alleviating the need for a second phone or SIM swapping for work and travel.

While eSIM support will not be available from the major carriers in the United States at this time, it is available in other countries around the world. Apple has a list of all the carriers supporting eSIM functionality on its website.

On Apple's site, eSIM support for AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile says "coming later this year," suggesting the three carriers are aiming to launch the feature before the end of 2018.

Article Link: Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile Won't Support eSIM Until Later This Year
 

TheLisnakFactor

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I hate how much this sucks. I was looking forward to combining my work and personal phones finally and keeping my numbers. I hate using google voice and carrying two devices. This would have solved that issue. I made sure to buy the new phone for this ONE feature, and now I feel that I was led on the entire time.

Anybody else thinking of returning their new iPhone?
 

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Using this the dual SIM functionality (SIM and eSIM) of XS to get away from Google Voice was one of the only reasons I was considering an upgrade from X to XS this year. I'm glad I held off to see how it played out.
 

OldSchoolMacGuy

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All three promised to support it when released then dragged their feet. Apple released it and I'm sure hopes people will call them and put pressure on them to support it.

Sounds like there are already issues with Verizon's support of it.
 
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Pakaku

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I hate how much this sucks. I was looking forward to combining my work and personal phones finally and keeping my numbers. I hate using google voice and carrying two devices. This would have solved that issue. I made sure to buy the new phone for this ONE feature, and now I feel that I was led on the entire time.

Anybody else thinking of returning their new iPhone?
Sorry, but I think you're getting a little ahead of yourself. They say they're working on it, you'll get your eSIM sooner or later, so just be a little patient.
 

simply258

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It’s ridiculous that Apple hasn’t produced the physical dual-sim model for all countries until e-sim is more readily available. The Middle East doesn’t have any carrier that supports esim and I feel it’s at least 1 year before we see it. Unofficial resellers are selling Hong Kong models for near official prices, sometimes the same price.
 
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thadoggfather

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LOL!!!

Apple wasnt ready, now they are.

One presumed carriers would be ready when Apple is, turns out they aren't.

:D this is rich
 

KPandian1

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The year has about 8 weeks left; that is not a big lag-time for such a good but complicated update.
 

thadoggfather

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The year has about 8 weeks left; that is not a big lag-time for such a good but complicated update.

Is it complicated? They had it on watch right away,

Software and hardware on Apple’s side handles the hand off between eSIM and SIM activity
 
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KPandian1

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Is it complicated?
Software and hardware on Apple’s side handles the hand off between eSIM and SIM activity
eSIM functionality will be included in the same iOS update that provides support for AirPower

The catching up is from the cell service providers - not the best at any time. Maybe they are not in a hurry with this revenue losing step.
 
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thadoggfather

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I don't get why they couldn't just allow dual physical SIMs worldwide instead of just in some countries.

Are the dual-sim capable sim slots really that hard to make?

Apple's gotta hook their prongs into the situation as always
 
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