T-Mobile adds postpaid eSIM support for iPhone

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in General Discussion edited August 2019
T-Mobile has added support for eSIM cards for iPhone users to its postpaid plans, in addition to prepaid plan options.

T-Mobile's eSIM app


iPhone users have been able to use an eSIM since December provided they were on the prepaid plan. However, now T-Mobile customers can also use eSIMs if they're looking to go the postpaid route.

The benefits of using an eSIM are varied-- users who want to use both their home and work phone numbers on the same device may find this especially useful. It also allows for a separate SIM to cut down on data or calling costs while traveling outside of the country.

However, making the leap to an eSIM means you'll not be able to pop the physical SIM card out of your iPhone to put into a new one. Instead, any time you wish to switch devices, you'll have to call support and reconfigure your account and device to work with your eSIM.

There are some limitations as well. You can use both active numbers for voice calls and texting, but can only utilize one of the data networks at a time.

Additionally, only the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR work with the T-Mobile eSIM setup, and it's currently anticipated that it will work with newer devices as well. However, anyone using an iPhone X or earlier won't be able to take advantage of the technology.

Prepaid eSIMs can be activated through the T-Mobile eSIM app. Postpaid eSIMs need to be set up by directly visiting a T-Mobile store.

Sprint and T-Mobile were recently ordered by the Department of Justice to support eSIM technology if and when the companies merge later this year.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    JanNLJanNL Posts: 327member
    Just this week T-Mobile started in The Netherlands with the same mentioned iPhones in a postpaid plan. Activation of the eSIM can go through online, in the "my T-Mobile" section. Just have to choose a regular SIM or an eSIM.
    cornchipAndy.Hardwake
  • Reply 2 of 6
    AF_HittAF_Hitt Posts: 143member
    Why the stipulation and special mention that iPhone X users can’t use eSIM support? Of course they can’t, it wasn’t a thing on the iPhone X, it was only introduced (on the iPhone) with the XS line and XR.
  • Reply 3 of 6
    AF_Hitt said:
    Why the stipulation and special mention that iPhone X users can’t use eSIM support? Of course they can’t, it wasn’t a thing on the iPhone X, it was only introduced (on the iPhone) with the XS line and XR.
    "iPhone X or earlier..." I think it's fair just to note that. Didn't think it superfluous enough to warrant a corrective post. 
    Solironnmacgui
  • Reply 4 of 6
    SoliSoli Posts: 10,035member
    AF_Hitt said:
    Why the stipulation and special mention that iPhone X users can’t use eSIM support? Of course they can’t, it wasn’t a thing on the iPhone X, it was only introduced (on the iPhone) with the XS line and XR.
    Not exactly common knowledge, is it?
    gatorguyronnseanismorrismacgui
  • Reply 5 of 6
    MplsPMplsP Posts: 3,931member
    Soli said:
    AF_Hitt said:
    Why the stipulation and special mention that iPhone X users can’t use eSIM support? Of course they can’t, it wasn’t a thing on the iPhone X, it was only introduced (on the iPhone) with the XS line and XR.
    Not exactly common knowledge, is it?
    Depends - for a lot of the posters here it probably is. For the general public, probably not. Heck, my sister in law doesn't know the difference between a wifi connection and cellular data - to her it's just 'internet'
    razorpit
  • Reply 6 of 6
    razorpitrazorpit Posts: 1,796member
    MplsP said:
    Soli said:
    AF_Hitt said:
    Why the stipulation and special mention that iPhone X users can’t use eSIM support? Of course they can’t, it wasn’t a thing on the iPhone X, it was only introduced (on the iPhone) with the XS line and XR.
    Not exactly common knowledge, is it?
    Depends - for a lot of the posters here it probably is. For the general public, probably not. Heck, my sister in law doesn't know the difference between a wifi connection and cellular data - to her it's just 'internet'
    Once you get her straighten out on that can you please come over and explain the difference between SD channels and HD channels to my parents?
    Solirealjustinlong
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