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That link was posted by Singtel itself
Even your link, I clicked Buy eSIM now also blank page.
FYI: if you want physical SIM, you should not sign up online which will give you eSIM.
Let's see the outcome below to see if it is possible to switch from eSIM to physical SIM or not.
Got it, you’d like to move to a physical SIM – here’s how you can do that. If you’re on Singtel hi! (non-tourist) and currently using an eSIM: • To switch eSIM → physical SIM, please visit any Singtel hi! authorised retailer. Retail staff will help issue a new physical SIM and complete the swap. If you’re new to Singtel hi! and just want to sign up with a physical SIM: • Visit a Singtel hi! authorised retailer and sign up for a plan. They’ll give you a physical SIM on the spot. You can view the full list of authorised retailers in our retailers list https://cdn1.singteldigital.com/con...obile/hi/pdf/authorised-singtel-retailers.pdf If you tell me whether you’re on an existing eSIM or signing up fresh, I can break down what to bring and what to expect in a bit more detail.
Interesting, I tried to access https://hi.singtel.com/ on my desktop, it shows me a blank page while the title bar shows GOMO by Singtel.
That link was posted by Singtel itself
Even your link, I clicked Buy eSIM now also blank page.
as per postpaid hi chatbot
Appears that esim holders can visit any authorised retailer to swap. No need to go to specified "service centre" phone shops like SIMBA or eight.
Got it, you’d like to move to a physical SIM – here’s how you can do that. If you’re on Singtel hi! (non-tourist) and currently using an eSIM: • To switch eSIM → physical SIM, please visit any Singtel hi! authorised retailer. Retail staff will help issue a new physical SIM and complete the swap. If you’re new to Singtel hi! and just want to sign up with a physical SIM: • Visit a Singtel hi! authorised retailer and sign up for a plan. They’ll give you a physical SIM on the spot. You can view the full list of authorised retailers in our retailers list https://cdn1.singteldigital.com/con...obile/hi/pdf/authorised-singtel-retailers.pdf If you tell me whether you’re on an existing eSIM or signing up fresh, I can break down what to bring and what to expect in a bit more detail.
i can open fine on my samsung with samsung browser , clicked on buy esim it asked me to verify identity. Maybe it is your browser security.That link was posted by Singtel itself
Even your link, I clicked Buy eSIM now also blank page.
From FB
I couldn't find the free 2nd and 3rd month promo on singtel website so i messaged their chat and got this response (If not ready, don't market it)
"Hello, thank you for patiently waiting apologies for the long delay as per checking with our team, seems like this promotion is not yet out but we are currently coordinating with our relevant team about this promotion and when to be release, I appreciate your kind understading"
iOS or Android? If android what's the APN you on? Hicard (Prepaid) or e-ideas (Postpaid)?I confirmed Hi 5G postpaid roaming speed are currently capped in Taiwan & Hong Kong; shows 5G but speed approx 10Mbps. I think the problem is I can't register to Chunghwa Telecom in Taiwan (listed as Singtel partner) so the speed is slow. Gomo also capped for me and don't even show 5G, only 4G in Taiwan and in Italy.
Both Gomo & Hi 5G postpaid on Android APN: e-ideas. Tried on 3 different phones (Samsung S24 ultra, S23 Ultra & Oppo Find x9 Pro).iOS or Android? If android what's the APN you on? Hicard (Prepaid) or e-ideas (Postpaid)?
Yes tried that also same thing, same "slow" speed.I assumed that you didn't tried to use hicard (prepaid) APN.
That might be the cause.
Yup they updated the webpage. FB message was ahead of the marketing team by about 4 hours.SingTel Facebook later clarifies the chat is not correct and the promotion is valid.
Thanks for sharing. Could you also share a screenshot of the chat? - Shar
Hi Simon, thanks again for sharing the screenshot. We’d like to confirm that the promotion is currently ongoing and your 2nd and 3rd months will renew at no charge. - Lai
The link above should be redirect to the correct Singtel hi! postpaid website eventually.
But indeed it is a mess -- first it redirects to a page mentioned Gomo and then Singtel hi! App and then eventually to the "correct" Singtel hi! homepage.
https://www.singtel.com/personal/products-services/mobile/hi
No problem clicking the "Buy eSIM" links here with Singtel Fibre Broadband, M1 Maxx 5G mobile data and Starhub Prepaid S 5G mobile data.
You may want to check your browser.
i can open fine on my samsung with samsung browser , clicked on buy esim it asked me to verify identity. Maybe it is your browser security.
Slow but is it usable?I confirmed Hi 5G postpaid roaming speed are currently capped in Taiwan & Hong Kong; shows 5G but speed approx 10Mbps. I think the problem is I can't register to Chunghwa Telecom in Taiwan (listed as Singtel partner) so the speed is slow. Gomo also capped for me and don't even show 5G, only 4G in Taiwan and in Italy.
Singtel hi is more like old heya when take removed it .. all the same prioritiescan i confirm Hi! postpaid is a sub-brand of SingTel, and so in terms of speed priority would be similar to another ST subbrand - GOMO?
And they'd have priority over MNVO like Zym, Vivify, Zero1, etc?
can i confirm Hi! postpaid is a sub-brand of SingTel, and so in terms of speed priority would be similar to another ST subbrand - GOMO?
And they'd have priority over MNVO like Zym, Vivify, Zero1, etc?
It's slower compared to 5G but definitely usable. It felt like 4G and tbh I used to purposely set my phone to 4G back in 2025 as 5G was draining my Samsung batt too much. I would consider the Hi 5G postpaid a good choice for those who travel as the coverage is good and the 6 mths rollover data impressive, pricing is much better than Gomo also. Only thing that didn't work for me was the no incoming roaming calls which I must have.Slow but is it usable?
I rmb when I was using z1, I have to manually connect to chunghwa network in Taiwan. Somehow auto doesn't work from Samsung phone
For Roaming Zym/Vivifi/Zero1 has much better speed (5x-10x faster) than Hi 5G postpaid... My Hi 5G postpaid stuck at 10Mbps most of the timecan i confirm Hi! postpaid is a sub-brand of SingTel, and so in terms of speed priority would be similar to another ST subbrand - GOMO?
And they'd have priority over MNVO like Zym, Vivify, Zero1, etc?