Can "Carrier Locked iPhones" use eSIM?

Can "Carrier Locked iPhones" use eSIM?

As explained in the previous video, iPhone "Lock" can only use the SIM/eSIM of a specific carrier.

 

However, many users still confuse physical SIM locking with eSIM locking, leading to the question: Can iPhone Lock use eSIM instead of a physical SIM? The answer is NO!

 

To provide an accurate and detailed answer to this question, eSIM ONE offers the following information:

 

When an iPhone is carrier-locked, the device will only work with services provided by a SPECIFIC carrier, including both traditional SIM and eSIM. Therefore, users cannot use a SIM or eSIM from any other carrier.

 

For example, an iPhone locked to Verizon will only work with a SIM or eSIM from Verizon. When you insert a SIM or adding an eSIM from other carriers like T-mobile, it will not be accepted.

 

Specifically, on locked devices, when scanning the eSIM QR code on an iPhone Lock, the system will display the message "eSIM is not supported."

 

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Published: 2024-03-06 |
Updated: 2024-03-06
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