Submitted by my5ticdrag0n t3_zxb7u8 in iphone
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TheBeefyGoat t1_j1za7mc wrote
Delete the E-Sim in settings
my5ticdrag0n OP t1_j1zeo2t wrote
The secondary is from my old carrier and was on a physical Sim.
chesucat t1_j20jv4d wrote
Did remove the old physical SIM?
cyberentomology t1_j20fkjy wrote
Then set your eSIM as primary and should be fine.
my5ticdrag0n OP t1_j1zf1y1 wrote
https://i.imgur.com/j9ykPxd.jpg No option to delete if I turn it one possibly because it’s hold over from the physical sim
TwireonEnix t1_j20o639 wrote
Does having 2 sims drain your battery faster?
bigredjnm t1_j211ctt wrote
In my experience it does not.
localhost8100 t1_j2279mt wrote
+1. Didn't even think about draining battery. Everything was normal.
haokinc t1_j23t84d wrote
No noticeable difference in mine.
J_Adam12 t1_j254val wrote
This I what I was afraid of coming from a Note 10 plus. But I’m super happy with my iPhone 14 pro battery. The Samsung one had to be charged like 3 times a day ..
lectrician7 t1_j22213m wrote
So I’ve never realized having two sims was a thing now. I have an AT&T personal iPhone 12 Pro Max and and iPhone XR work phone. I currently have it set up so all my work calls are forwarded to personal number. Is it possible to put both sims on personal phone? Could I convert my ATT sim to an esim and simply put my work sim in and have access to both? If I did this could I make calls from either number of I wanted to? Could I also send and receive texts from either number? Or am I better off the way it’s setup now with call forwarding in place?
Coompa t1_j22cb6r wrote
Yes.
Having 2 sims on at once does impact battery though. Also if your workphone has remote monitoring tools you would now have those installed on your personal phone.
lectrician7 t1_j23a6oe wrote
What kind of battery impact are we talking about?
infffy t1_j23ey0q wrote
Pretty small in whole.
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R_Meyer1 t1_j21bzu1 wrote
Remove the SIM card.
cyberentomology t1_j20fhex wrote
Delete the second eSIM profile.
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VapidRapidRabbit t1_j20bzcl wrote
Yeah. I have one for AT&T and one for T-Mobile.
aman2454 t1_j20k3fw wrote
And still dont have good service /s
Greedy-Effort-5713 t1_j20zwb2 wrote
I’m in that exact same situation… :) Sometimes, that is, but still annoying.
Theblackroze t1_j213xox wrote
Business and personal , I run a business and when it comes to attaching my number to banks or something, I definitely am not going to give out my business number as my authentication factor
cultoftheilluminati t1_j20zfr4 wrote
Yeah one home country sim that I use when traveling and one for the US
Santimoca7 t1_j21ooqa wrote
One for personal one for work.
Turn the work one off after hours.
If they want me to answer work messages after offoce hours i expect them to pay me extra.
localhost8100 t1_j227j0i wrote
When traveling to different country, I just go to nomad app and install an esim for destination country. Costs me $15 or so. Gets me through the trip.
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whitegamora t1_j1z9ia7 wrote
+1
my5ticdrag0n OP t1_j1zfkhl wrote
Turning on and off the secondary seems to have stopped the issue.