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iPhone dual nanosim China versus Hong Kong - with or without esim?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1945435" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>What I can say regarding my iPhone 13 Pro Max is that it can take one physical SIM and store up to 4 eSIMS (I think) BUT only 2 can be active at the same time.</p><p>Later iPhone Models I have read can store up to 8 eSIM profiles but again only two active profiles at any one time.</p><p>At the moment I have a local physical Indonesian SIM and an Australian eSIM. Using my Aus mobile provider's <em>Roaming</em> Plan I can receive/send SMS from Aus while also receive/send SMS from Indonesia plus voice calls, mobile data and internet.</p><p>This overcame a problem I've had for years namely, receiving SMS OTP's (One Time Passwords) from Aus service providers who still insist on using this method of ID verification while maintaining my pre-paid card in Indonesia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1945435, member: 204485"] What I can say regarding my iPhone 13 Pro Max is that it can take one physical SIM and store up to 4 eSIMS (I think) BUT only 2 can be active at the same time. Later iPhone Models I have read can store up to 8 eSIM profiles but again only two active profiles at any one time. At the moment I have a local physical Indonesian SIM and an Australian eSIM. Using my Aus mobile provider's [I]Roaming[/I] Plan I can receive/send SMS from Aus while also receive/send SMS from Indonesia plus voice calls, mobile data and internet. This overcame a problem I've had for years namely, receiving SMS OTP's (One Time Passwords) from Aus service providers who still insist on using this method of ID verification while maintaining my pre-paid card in Indonesia. [/QUOTE]
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