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Galaxy SI think that you can store more than one eSIM, but I don't think that you can use more than one at the same time.
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05-07-2024 08:51 PM (Last edited 05-07-2024 09:01 PM ) in
Galaxy SI think the issue is intermittent, and the true test will be if the APN does not randomly get deleted some time later this week or anytime in the future. I don't mind if I have to manually add the APN once a year lol but certainly not once a week. Anyway, fingers crossed.
If the issue happens again, then I'll try moving to two eSiMs (Bell as my primary eSIM, and ROGERS as my 2nd eSIM)
Re the above comments about two eSIMs, yes this feature/capability is supported on S24 Ultra. While both are eSIMs or SIMS are active, technically only one can be used at a time, just like if you had 2 physical SIMs (like my previous Note10+ international device) or like now I have 1 physical SIM (Bell) and 1 eSIM (ROGERS).
For calls I just use call-forward feature to have all my eSIM (ROGERS) calls forwarded to SIM (Bell), so I never miss a call on either SIM/eSIM. One key point or limitation to remember is when I'm on a call (which will always be on my primary SIM(Bell) since my ROGERS calls are always forwarded), well during the call, the eSIM (ROGERS) becomes inactive, so unable to receive or send any eSIM(ROGERS) SMS/MMS, and unable to use eSIM(ROGERS) data. So if someone sends me a SMS/MMS on my eSIM(ROGERS), while I'm on a call SIM(Bell), then that SMS/MMS on eSIM(ROGERS)will have a delay in getting received/delivered until the call on SIM(Bell) ends. This is just a typicsl limitation of all dual SIMs devices, so that aligns with the comments above that you can only use 1 SIM at a time, whether it's a physical SIM or eSIM.
For SMS/MMS, I have a choice to use either SIM(Bell) / eSIM(ROGERS) depending on if it's a personal or business contact. There is also the option to set default SIM/eSIM for each contact or just in general for any calls or text msgs within SIM Card Manager feature. Finally, for internet, again, I have the flexibility of choice to use WIFI, or SIM(Bell) data or eSIM(ROGERS) data.
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05-10-2024 07:35 PM in
Galaxy S@Helenna - What do you suggest is the next step? Please note I called both Samsung technical support and Bell Mobiliry technical support....and we keep going in circles as they keep blaming each other.🤦🏽♂️
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05-24-2024 03:07 PM in
Galaxy SMy physical sim from India uses Telus 4G( no LTE or 5G supported), and Fido uses 4G LTE.
To fix it, downloaded an external app to force different network types and it is working fine now.
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08-20-2024 11:33 PM in
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