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Does anyone use an esim as there regular data connection?

I have found only 1 company (KKDAY) who sell them, nothing on Lazada.

Would really like to find out more!  

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Thanks, @Mukdahan Mark for posting about this.

 

Interesting question.

I use regular sim in a router for my data connection.

Are you planning to use esim in a mobile phone??  A laptop??  A router??

 

I found esim adapters for sale on TikTok, but never bought or used myself.

Adapter plugs into regular sim slot, with little dongle that hangs out.

For mobile phone, awkward.

For router, certainly do-able.

 

KKDAY link here ...  KKDAY esim link

 

Asked GPT chat for information on the concept:

 

eSIM (embedded SIM) is built directly into a device (smartphone, tablet, smartwatch).

Key Features:

  1. No Physical Card:
  2. Remote Provisioning: activate, switch, or manage carriers and plans over the air (OTA) without physically swapping SIM cards.
  3. Multiple Profiles: can store multiple profiles (e.g., different numbers or plans), making it easier to switch between carriers or use one SIM for personal and another for business.

Benefits:

  1. Convenience: switch carriers without waiting for a physical SIM card or visiting a store.
  2. Global Roaming: often compatible with multiple networks, making it easier to switch to a local carrier when traveling.

How to Use:

  1. Check Compatibility: Ensure your device and carrier support eSIM.
  2. Activate the eSIM:
    • Scan a QR code provided by your carrier.
    • Use an activation app or manual entry (depending on the carrier and device).
  3. Switch Networks: You can easily switch between profiles or carriers in your device settings.

Limitations:

  • Carrier Support: Not all carriers support eSIM yet, especially in certain regions.
  • Device Compatibility: Older devices do not have eSIM capabilities.
  • Transfer Complexity: While eSIMs are convenient, transferring them between devices may require additional steps compared to swapping a physical SIM.

 

 

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