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iPhone Hardware and Accessories
Replacing my Moto G7 Power with an SE phone?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1932076" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>If you want to do that, John, contact your UK provider about moving the SIM to the eSIM. Different providers have different procedures. Then remove the card from the iphone and put it aside. When you travel, get the PAYG SIM and pop it into the tray. Then go to Settings/Cellular and turn ON the PAYG account and turn OFF the UK provider. If you want to have both, you can leave both ON, but be aware of which line you are using for data/messages/talk so that you don't get roaming charges on the UK line. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, my US iPhone doesn't have a SIM tray any more, just two eSIMs. And I haven't yet found a UK provider that will let me use the eSIM for a PAYG account. So I use my T-Mobile US service when I travel to UK, which works, but which is also a pain, sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1932076, member: 396914"] If you want to do that, John, contact your UK provider about moving the SIM to the eSIM. Different providers have different procedures. Then remove the card from the iphone and put it aside. When you travel, get the PAYG SIM and pop it into the tray. Then go to Settings/Cellular and turn ON the PAYG account and turn OFF the UK provider. If you want to have both, you can leave both ON, but be aware of which line you are using for data/messages/talk so that you don't get roaming charges on the UK line. Unfortunately, my US iPhone doesn't have a SIM tray any more, just two eSIMs. And I haven't yet found a UK provider that will let me use the eSIM for a PAYG account. So I use my T-Mobile US service when I travel to UK, which works, but which is also a pain, sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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