31 Aug 2022 07:57 PM
Early rumours for the iPhone 14 Pro indicate apple might be moving to an E-sim only phone. No physical sim cards.
Just spoken to sky support who say that sky do not offer e-sims. Surely, if apple does this, sky will have to accommodate the many many people who get an iPhone 14.
31 Aug 2022 08:00 PM - last edited: 31 Aug 2022 08:01 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@TricolorChutoy Not if they don't sell them due to them not supporting esims currently.
31 Aug 2022 08:00 PM
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@TricolorChutoy wrote:
if apple does this, sky will have to accommodate the many many people who get an iPhone 14.
The world of business doesn't work like that, all we know is that Sky doesn't support esims and while this subject comes up frequently the fact that still doesn't support them speak volumes after all you would have thought they would have done by now.
31 Aug 2022 08:08 PM
The iPhone is quite possibly the most popular mobile phone release of the year. The amount of people who will leave sky (myself included) or just not join sky will be massive.
I don't claim to know how the world of business works, but that can't be good for business...
31 Aug 2022 08:20 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@TricolorChutoy wrote:
The amount of people who will leave sky (myself included) or just not join sky will be massive.
Not sure massive would be the word to use but if it is true and it is just a rumour at present, then I'm sure that Sky would have a rough idea of how many would go elsewhere based on how many people purchased the iphone 13 from them.
31 Aug 2022 08:29 PM
I'm personally on a sim only plan with sky, so it's not necessarily just people who purchase the actual phone from them. The iPhone holds the most market share of any phone. It just seems wierd to alienate that many potential customers.
Hopefully they have something planned.
01 Sep 2022 07:39 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @TricolorChutoy it seems the esim version of the 14 is to be tested in certain limited markets to gauge response, Apple will also be selling the physical sim phone in most areas so not essential for sky to have esims for this iPhone release.
11 Sep 2022 10:19 AM
Hi I have just been onto the apple site and looked at the specs of the iphone 14 and it states "
Sky are selling the iphone 14 so how are they able to do this and not supply and esim?
11 Sep 2022 10:21 AM - last edited: 11 Sep 2022 10:24 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@PETER11461 Sky are selling the iPhone 14 Pro, in fact according to the apple website all the iPhone 14 versions support Dual SIM (nano-SIM and eSIM).
11 Sep 2022 10:24 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe UK version takes physical sims as you have linked to the US site, this is the UK one:
https://www.apple.com/uk/iphone-14/specs/
16 Oct 2022 07:58 PM
It's so irritating. I have a smart watch I can't use to it's full potential because of this and now stuck with sky for another year.
05 Nov 2022 06:00 PM
Ahhh , my annual check to see if sky have finally started supporting esim.
See you all at the end of 2023 to check again.
07 Nov 2022 03:47 PM
HA! The exact same here, I check every few months to see if the have finally caught on, but nope, still not!
If sky does not support them by the end of my contract, I will be upping sticks and moving to a more capable network. It is pathetic that we are almost in 2023 and they still haven't released support for eSIMS. I haven't been able to use my Apple Watch effectively because of it, ugh.
07 Nov 2022 04:11 PM - last edited: 07 Nov 2022 04:11 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@ianmac123 There are very few MVNO's that support e-sims: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_mobile_virtual_network_operators
It appears the issue isn't simple to resolve - we have no idea of the technical changes required behind the scenes but I suspect Apple will be releasing e-sim only next year which may focus the minds.
21 Mar 2023 03:09 PM
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