Thankyou, you are the first person that made this easy for me and it makes sense. Great expatiation on how to safeguard the primary no so it does not get charges.
I am going on a cruise and while on the ship, I will have a wi-fi package. I will be in Europe for 4 days prior and want to use esim for that and when I'm in various ports. Do I have to turn esim off when on the ship?
No you don't have to turn it off but you could just because it won't be necessary while you're on the ship, but it might work inside the ports which could be useful when you don't have WiFi coverage. I recommend just leaving it on, it can't hurt. ^Jonny
I am sure this is helpful but I am even more confused now. I have bought an esim for USA, (I am based in UK) I just don't want my UK provider to charge me. Do I have to wait until I land to change settings and which ones, I have iphone 12. Thanks
To make sure you don't get charged go to your Phone Settings > Mobile Service > Mobile Data > Select your new eSIM Then go to Phone Settings > Mobile Service > Select Primary from SIMs and toggle Data Roaming to off. You can do this right before you take off for the USA. ^Jonny
So, when I land to the country, I connect to wifi, or I turn on mobile data? How exactly does it connect to internet when I land? Sorry if the question is stupid.
You can turn on data roaming on your new eSIM and just make sure it is turned off on your primary SIM, then your phone will just use your new eSIM for data :) ^Jonny
Hello, if I install esim and activate on unlock old device, this device it not with any network, on the esim instalation setting, do I still need to choose primary or just secondary?
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Thank you, you have saved me a lot of googling :)
I do the steps but when i turn the wifi off and turn the cellular data on it doesn’t work why
Thankyou, you are the first person that made this easy for me and it makes sense. Great expatiation on how to safeguard the primary no so it does not get charges.
You're very welcome! Glad you found the video so useful. ^Jonny
If you only got one device how do you scan a QR code. Do you buy another device?
I am going on a cruise and while on the ship, I will have a wi-fi package. I will be in Europe for 4 days prior and want to use esim for that and when I'm in various ports. Do I have to turn esim off when on the ship?
No you don't have to turn it off but you could just because it won't be necessary while you're on the ship, but it might work inside the ports which could be useful when you don't have WiFi coverage. I recommend just leaving it on, it can't hurt. ^Jonny
I am sure this is helpful but I am even more confused now. I have bought an esim for USA, (I am based in UK) I just don't want my UK provider to charge me. Do I have to wait until I land to change settings and which ones, I have iphone 12. Thanks
Why is 'allow mobile data switching' toggled off for secondary? dont I want that on? 3.08 on video.
No you don't want that on because it will enable your phone to toggle between your home carrier and your eSIM.
To make sure you don't get charged go to your Phone Settings > Mobile Service > Mobile Data > Select your new eSIM
Then go to Phone Settings > Mobile Service > Select Primary from SIMs and toggle Data Roaming to off. You can do this right before you take off for the USA. ^Jonny
Hello can I install the eSIM in my country of residence (Australia) the day I depart so it’s ready to use when I land in Europe the next day?
Yes absolutely. ^Jonny
So, when I land to the country, I connect to wifi, or I turn on mobile data? How exactly does it connect to internet when I land? Sorry if the question is stupid.
You can turn on data roaming on your new eSIM and just make sure it is turned off on your primary SIM, then your phone will just use your new eSIM for data :) ^Jonny
Hello, if I install esim and activate on unlock old device, this device it not with any network, on the esim instalation setting, do I still need to choose primary or just secondary?
In that case it wouldn't matter, you could select Primary or Secondary. ^Jonny
I’m more confused watching this 😂
What's up? It's easier than you think, and I'm happy to help just let me know. ^Jonny
Primary, secondary? Roaming . Is this for foreign trips . Mint in USA provide Esim for domestic use. I live in America. I am confused too😅
Wait how is this user friendly ? lol that was a lot of steps
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