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ESIM Rollout

Hi

Vodafone Ireland have recently started issuing ESims in ROI.  I think Three should follow suit soon, handsets such as iPhone only allow dual sim using one of these

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Geo_dude
Newbie

How easy is to switch phones with the eSIM? Like if I want to swap my iPhone for a Galaxy phone? I know Vodafone allow you to do it via app or web, but for the life of me I can’t find anything on how this works for Three. Has anyone tried yet? 

Dalk
Investigator

@Geo_dude 

 

Going by my experience, you’ll have to go in store to do it unfortunately.  It’s a quick process but a bit of a joke that you can’t do it over the phone or online.  

NFH
Investigator
Investigator

@Geo_dude  I've just tried to transfer multiple eSIMs from my iPhone 2020 SE2 to my iPhone 15 Pro.

 

With Vodafone UK, you just delete the eSIM, and Vodafone automatically sends you a new eSIM immediately, even on PAYG for which Vodafone no longer issues eSIMs.

 

Both iPhones indicated that my EE UK eSIM could be automatically transferred from the old iPhone to the new one, but it didn't work, so I had to request a new eSIM from EE UK. They waived the charge.

 

MTX Connect (Luxembourg) doesn't support transferring an eSIM at all, and you have to buy a new one for €1.

 

Carriers really need to sort this out if Apple wants to roll out eSIM-only iPhones worldwide. At present, it's a mess and unreliable.

CiaranM
Novice

I have an eSIM from Vodafone (Ireland). Was on my iPhone. I removed it, then opened the Vodafone website, and scanned the QR code with my Samsung, so now active on the Samsung. It’s as easy as that.

 

It’s my understanding that Comreg envisaged this level of interoperability between Irish operators. Let’s hope that happens.

MrPickles2009
Newbie

I just left the country for a few months on Monday. So annoying that I have to go to a physical store instead of just being able to scan a qr code online to get eSIM

John_25759
Newbie
I think it’s only a mess with three and Vodafone.
I’ve been using eSIM since 14ProMax in the US. The eSIM is easy to get with AT&T and transferring to a new phone is super easy.
I can’t believe some carriers in Europe charge for eSIMs!

The rollout with three hasn’t been great. I switched to Vodafone Ireland over a week ago and installed the eSIM without any issues. Last night tried to do husbands and that was a nightmare and didn’t work. Will have to go into a Vodafone or three shop and get his sorted on Saturday.
Geo_dude
Newbie

Thanks for the replies, so for now, there is very little benefit to change into an Esim, unless you actually need to have more than one simcard on your phone, there is no point. I have 2 phones, an Android and Iphone, every now and then i switch between them, and i dont want to go into a store every time. Also, no support for Apple Watch, this is most disappointing part for, I was really hoping they would launch that function. 

 

If the information the other member got from instore is true, we are looking at another 2y before they actually support smartwatch.

 

@Three_Stacey can you give us some details on the topics above please? Some clarity would benefit everyone. 

Anonymous
Not applicable

@Geo_dude Hey, I read your comment and when I saw the part you said if what the other member said was true about what I was told in store for Apple Watch being 2025. I was like is it my comment he is referring too and then I was like please don’t tell me I accidentally put the wrong year down. So I checked… and I did 🙈

 

I am so sorry guys for the typo. I meant 2024 and I have now corrected it. He said early 2024 🙈

Three_Niall
3 Community Admin

Hey @Geo_dude, currently if you are looking to switch the eSIM from device to device you'll need to pop in store to scan a new eSIM QR code


 

Dalk
Investigator

@Three_Niall 

how about this for a hypothetical situation?

 

I go into a three store.  (For whatever arbitrary reason Three insist on).

Give over my ID.

Get the email with the QR code,

but don’t scan it?  

Does it expire? Or can I hold onto it for a few days till I get my new phone and then scan it? 

Also… down the bottom of the email I received the other day it says 

 


Need more help?

View our device guides here for step-by-step instructions specific to your device.

If you need to transfer your number to a physical SIM card or need a new eSIM in the future, please follow the SIM swap process here.”


However the link doesn't lead to a SIM swap page….