▲ | pensatoio a day ago | |||||||
Why is eSIM related? I want to understand. To me, SIM cards always seemed ridiculous and pointless. | ||||||||
▲ | Someone1234 a day ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I can swap a physical SIM into as many devices as I want, without the involvement of the network. With eSim my provider gives me "permission" to swap it to a new device maximum 3 times per YEAR. This has been spoken about by cellphone reviewers in particular as a huge headache. For another example, Mint Mobile now charges $3 per eSim to swap devices. So now you're paying for something that used to be free, and that is likely a preview of what we have to come. | ||||||||
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▲ | hedora a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
My cell company locks my physical sim to the phone it is plugged into. If I move the sim, I have to go through similar bullshit as I would if I wanted to move an eSIM (attempts to upsell the plan, charge for the “service” of moving the sim, etc, etc.) At this point, I don’t see any disadvantages for eSIM, since the backported the enshitification to physical sims. |