Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@piefed.socialEnglish · 11 hours agoeSIM was supposed to replace SIM cards, but carriers turned it into a trapwww.howtogeek.comexternal-linkmessage-square24linkfedilinkarrow-up1100arrow-down11
arrow-up199arrow-down1external-linkeSIM was supposed to replace SIM cards, but carriers turned it into a trapwww.howtogeek.comLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@piefed.socialEnglish · 11 hours agomessage-square24linkfedilink
minus-squareeleijeep@piefed.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·5 hours agoI use an eSIM because it’s the only way to have dual lines with my phone. Are there still phones that have 2 physical SIM slots for dual lines?
minus-square___@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 hours agoI bought a OnePlus for this reason, since it was one of the only physical dual SIM options available here in the North American market
minus-squareSkipcast@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·3 hours agoYes, it’s fairly normal from my experience as someone who helps people switch to new phones somewhat often
minus-squareIced Raktajino@startrek.websitelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·3 hours agoMy Minimal Phone has two physical SIM slots, though that’s not exactly a mass market device nor suitable for everyone lol.
I use an eSIM because it’s the only way to have dual lines with my phone. Are there still phones that have 2 physical SIM slots for dual lines?
I bought a OnePlus for this reason, since it was one of the only physical dual SIM options available here in the North American market
Yes, it’s fairly normal from my experience as someone who helps people switch to new phones somewhat often
My Minimal Phone has two physical SIM slots, though that’s not exactly a mass market device nor suitable for everyone lol.