• @[email protected]
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    961 year ago

    After years of eSim, wanting eSim, asking for nothing but eSim, I’m done with eSim. Having an argument with a T-Mobile rep in store on whether or not my Pixel 7 has an eSim made me no longer want eSim. I want my phone and its service to be as self service as possible, and managing my own sim seems to be my best option.

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      1 year ago

      I mean, technically an eSim at its simplest is just a QR code provided to you by your provider, just like they provide you a SIM card. None of their fucking business whether your device supports it.

      • @droans
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        221 year ago

        The Pixel does support eSim and QR code setup.

        T-Mobile will only support QR code setup for Samsungs and iPhones, though. You have to call in if you have a Pixel.

          • @droans
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            31 year ago

            They are for T-Mobile. I tried using it on my Pixel; it didn’t work.

            • @TCBloo
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              21 year ago

              Okay, that sounds like a Tmobile problem, not an eSIM problem.

    • @Lordran_Hollow
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      141 year ago

      And what makes it more frustrating with T-Mobile is they don’t allow their customers to go online and swap a phone themselves. You HAVE to go in or call. My brother got a Pixel 7, and we couldn’t swap his 5 out for the 7 online.

      I looked everywhere on that shitty website, the closest thing they had was an option “upgrade my phone” that just took you to their online store. Fuck TMobile, I hate them so much.