Shankayy
Shankayy t1_j22efl5 wrote
Reply to comment by drDVMHomie in Time for new iPhone (India): eSIM Question by drDVMHomie
If you ever reset your network settings, you lose your eSIM. You then have to go to their showrooms to get it back.
Shankayy t1_j22cruq wrote
Reply to comment by drDVMHomie in Time for new iPhone (India): eSIM Question by drDVMHomie
I have an iPhone 13 which does have both slots yeah
Shankayy t1_j1zy2a3 wrote
Reply to Time for new iPhone (India): eSIM Question by drDVMHomie
Damn found this post at a perfect time. I just got my Jio eSIM done an hour ago. For context, my phone was from Dubai, so I can explain the process.
- You can port your current number easily, don't worry about it.
- It will not cause an issue, however make sure that you mention this fact to them.
Go to a Jio showroom to get this done. In my case, we forgot to tell them that my phone is from Dubai so the process failed and we had to go back there to do it again. They will have to do something called bKYC (Branch KYC), so make sure you mention that your phone is not from India.
Shankayy t1_j276yxq wrote
Reply to comment by drDVMHomie in Time for new iPhone (India): eSIM Question by drDVMHomie
It definitely is, that's kind of the only downside to it