troublesome58
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Waiting for non m1 operators as they suck.
The wait still gonna be for a while.Waiting for non m1 operators as they suck.
YesIs MyRepublic offering the only esim solution in SG if we don’t consider using TPG and M1 network
i suggest you get Malaysia ICC eSIM instead for ad-hoc trip to malaysia. I previously tried before, buy from shopee the esim and activate it before going in.Hi all, I inted to go for M1 esim on my iPhone since i travel frequently to Malaysia, feels very troublesome everytime need to swap sim card. My Malaysia Hotlink sim card is prepaid, and there is no esim for prepaid there.
I went to M1 website and saw "Within the My M1+ App, click More > select SIM Management > request for a 5G eSIM." But I couldn't find the "SIM Management" option in M1+ app. Die die must go M1 shop? Activation fees is 37.80 right?
Is MyRepublic offering the only esim solution in SG if we don’t consider using TPG and M1 network
There is eSIM prepaid in Malaysia.Hi all, I inted to go for M1 esim on my iPhone since i travel frequently to Malaysia, feels very troublesome everytime need to swap sim card. My Malaysia Hotlink sim card is prepaid, and there is no esim for prepaid there.
I went to M1 website and saw "Within the My M1+ App, click More > select SIM Management > request for a 5G eSIM." But I couldn't find the "SIM Management" option in M1+ app. Die die must go M1 shop? Activation fees is 37.80 right?
why is that so?.... but I hate MR as existing customer. They are very good at losing existing customers.
TL;DR
eSIM transfers are finally here, letting you easily migrate your eSIM from an old Android phone to the new Pixel 8 series. You will also be able to convert a physical SIM to an eSIM, which will be required for dual-SIM functionality.
However, these features will not work on all phones across all carriers, so discretion is advised.
I'm so sure it won't work with SG carriers.
Yah lor, the caveat is that they dun work on all carriers, indeed our SG carriers cannot let go of the opportunity to charge people $30++ to transfer the esim.I'm so sure it won't work with SG carriers.![]()


Why not start the assault and everyone start writing in to flood the telcos and IMDA for eSIM.Yah lor, the caveat is that they dun work on all carriers, indeed our SG carriers cannot let go of the opportunity to charge people $30++ to transfer the esim.
Really, seeing the state of things, better for the sinkie customer to retain the use of the physical sim and also buy phones that support physical sim.![]()
No point one lah, I'm sure there are many complaints to the telcos liao, u think they really bother to deal with it? There is a reason why they are considered oligopoly mah.Why not start the assault and everyone start writing in to flood the telcos and IMDA for eSIM.
SInce as we all know nothing's done until complains come in, moreover we are supposed to be a "smart nation".![]()
No need, it will eventually come when Apple phases out SIMs for this region. Just like VoLTE will come next year for all.Why not start the assault and everyone start writing in to flood the telcos and IMDA for eSIM.
SInce as we all know nothing's done until complains come in, moreover we are supposed to be a "smart nation".![]()
Gonna be at least 2-5 years at the rate things is going. lolNo need, it will eventually come when Apple phases out SIMs for this region. Just like VoLTE will come next year for all.
You can always reject the telcos that wants exorbitant price for an esim.I cannot imagine what would the reaction be if esim only iPhone comes as requested and users ends up still need to pay Telco admin fee for esim transfer.I'm sticking with my physical nano SIM until esim transfer is free. Just like when they eventually abolished number retention fee.
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