Changing a phone from eSIM has been more cumbersome than with a traditional SIM card. Now the situation is starting to change, as T-Mobile is the first operator in Poland to offer a feature that simplifies the entire process. Android smartphone users can transfer their eSIM to a new device on their own, without visiting a store or additional formalities. Initially, the solution works on phones from one manufacturer, but the operator promises a quick expansion of support to other brands using the Google system.
End of problems with eSIM.
According to reports from spidersweb, transferring a physical SIM card to a new phone is ridiculously simple, which couldn't be said recently about eSIM. It usually involved extra steps, such as contacting the operator, generating a new profile, or reconfiguration. The level of difficulty depended on the specific operator and the solutions they used.
T-Mobile has decided to simplify this process by allowing self-transfer of eSIM directly on Android devices. The entire operation takes place from the settings of the new phone and only requires confirmation on the old device. For now, the feature works on Google Pixel smartphones, but the operator promises to quickly expand it to selected Samsung models and other Android devices.
source: spidersweb.pl
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