I'm planning to get a separate line on my iPhone for work purposes, and I want to know if I can use both a physical SIM card and an eSIM at the same time. My current carrier is Telus, and I'm considering getting an eSIM from Lucky Mobile for my business line. Will this setup work without losing access to my Telus service?
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I've had that setup on my Moto Edge, and it worked well. I used two lines to ensure I had coverage at a friend's place where my main provider didn't reach. Definitely a handy solution!
Works fine on Samsung phones too. I'm using an S24 Plus with both a physical SIM and an eSIM. Just remember that if you go for an eSIM + eSIM setup, it might disable the physical slot, and be aware of how many eSIMs your device can support based on IMEI numbers.
I currently have both a SIM and an eSIM on my iPhone, and it's working great. You just need to ensure your settings are correct.
Yes, you can usually have both an eSIM and a SIM card active at the same time on most smartphones, including iPhones! Just make sure your iPhone model supports eSIMs, which most recent models do.
It depends on your iPhone model. Some older or budget iPhones might not support eSIM, but if yours does and it's up-to-date, you should be able to use both your physical SIM and eSIM together.

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