iPhone XS Esim question

LIN_JOEL

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JB a lot of places also 3G only...

Heard from someone who asked singtel when will roll out esim....reply was “maybe Q1 of 2019...”

Duh!

Sian.
I’m thinking of subscribing esim and get a non contract data plan tgt with WiFi iPad Pro.
 

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Telcos may be reluctant to use esim. Too easy to switch
 

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If telcos don’t implement eSIM, Apple can easily remove their iPhone allocation.
 

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So finally the new ios 12.1 update cater support for esim on xs/xr but now SG telco support is the only barrier left. Sienz
 

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Ya man, when? I scare buy now later no eSIM from telco or don’t know wait until which date which year.
 

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i doubt it will be that soon, cos if it is soon, Singtel will non stop advertise and give us an ETA and use this chance to sell more iphones
 

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Actually Singtel and starhub already have esim. They are mainly used for smart watch and under multi sim option.
 

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Actually Singtel and starhub already have esim. They are mainly used for smart watch and under multi sim option.
yes both have. but they are not using multi sim function. its more like a mobile share.
your esim in your watches have number where calls and sms are forwarded to.

this is good if its for a small group of people.
but if its a large grp. they cant use this functionailty
 

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yes both have. but they are not using multi sim function. its more like a mobile share.
your esim in your watches have number where calls and sms are forwarded to.

this is good if its for a small group of people.
but if its a large grp. they cant use this functionailty
I'm just saying they can implement esim on normal plan or prepaid easily if they want
 

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Bring your question to Apple lor..

As far as I know, especially since the Apple Watch 3 cellular launch days, Apple is the one dictating how technology is deployed and when it should be deployed. If Apple announced it Singapore is being supported, telcos here will have to support eventually and that Apple should have determined if our telcos can support..

I'm just saying they can implement esim on normal plan or prepaid easily if they want
 

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Isn't mobileshare considered esim? its being done on the gear s3 as well

Mobile share and number share is different.

Mobile share is 2 or 3 different numbers tagged to your main line while number share is 1 number share 2 sim cards, just like multi sim.
 
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