Hi!
Interesting. The European has though.
At least my 15 pro max.
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> On 23 Dec 2023, at 00:17, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> What kind of phone is your new phone.
> If it is a new iPhone, it probably doesn’t have a SIM card in it, because in
> the US, beginning with the iPhone 14, there is not a SIM
ies@googlegroups.com> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of joseph hudson
> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2023 1:36 PM
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> Subject: Re: E-sims and Voiceover.
>
> Wow, sounds li
I would suggest that you do some more research. Because the price that you're
quoting, is more than likely going to be without unlimited data. Because for
team games and or a little bit more. For two lines, I was paying $83 for both
of my lines.
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Hi!
Sounds very complicated to me.
I have ben able to scan qr code but how do you align your phone with a image?
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My phone isn’t new; I’m still using an iPhone 12, and have been with Mint
Mobile for close to 5 years. However, their payment plan is so off-the-wall,
that you pay them every few months instead of having a monthly plan, which
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deal with it again, for years.
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So this is the bulk of the instructions they sent me so far.
AC
What kind of phone is your new phone.
If it is a new iPhone, it probably doesn’t have a SIM card in it, because in
the US, beginning with the iPhone 14, there is not a SIM card slot anymore..
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On Dec 22, 2023, at 14:38, Jessica Moss wrote:
So this is the bulk of the instructions they
Well, you would have to point the phone at the computer and hope that you can
get a good scan to activate the SIM. And two also activate or remove the Sim
card, you need a paper clip to stick in the same tray, to remove the old Sim
card. I hope this helps.
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Wow, sounds like a pain in the rear process. I know whenever I switched from my
iPhone SE to my iPhone 14, and I currently have spectrum, all
So this is the bulk of the instructions they sent me so far.
ACTIVATE YOUR NEW ESIM TODAY WITH CONSUMER CELLULAR
eSIM Installation
Need Help? Give us a call: (888) 345-5509
Wi-Fi or an existing cellular plan is required to install an eSIM. You do not
need a physical SIM card.
Setup Your Cellular
OK cool. Well, whenever you have time, give me a call 254-813-2461. And we'll
see what we can come up with.
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> On Dec 22, 2023, at 2:12 PM, Jes
I’d love to talk to you more to see if we can both shed some light on this.
Unfortunately, this is the only phone I have, so not sure what to do there.
> On Dec 22, 2023, at 2:53 PM, joseph hudson wrote:
>
> Well, if you want, I would not mind talking with you and helping you through
> the pr
Well, if you want, I would not mind talking with you and helping you through
the process. But the key to this whole thing, is you need to have another phone
available that you can talk to consumer cellular on. So that they can give you
the codes. And if you are. Upgrading your phone, the one tha
This is actually my first time having done anything with an e-sim, so this
whole process is all new to me. Sadly, I know nothing about how to even
remove/insert a SIM card, so in the past, when I switched carriers, I either
just took my phone to a carrier-specific store and let them do it, or l
Wow, sounds like a pain in the rear process. I know whenever I switched from my
iPhone SE to my iPhone 14, and I currently have spectrum, all I had to do was
give them are all they had to do, was give me some numbers to put in, and my
eSIM was successfully activated. If you already have an eSIM,
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