on 27-08-2024 18:19
Hi,
I've just received the Pixel 9 Pro after upgrading from the 8 Pro. I’m trying to move my eSIM over but I just can’t find how to do it. I contacted O2 but they are just telling me to do it during set up of new phone. That didn’t work however because it was expecting me to scan a QR code which I don’t have. Am I missing something obvious?
on 27-08-2024 18:27
on 27-08-2024 18:27
You need to do it as a copy from the old phone to the new phone, and it should bring across the esim, if you are doing it as a new device, then you will need to either go into store with a Photo ID and get a new esim pack or call o2 Guide: How to find help & contact O2
My advice stick to plastic sims, as that way you won't have all these problems and to be honest it makes switching phones so much easier..
on 27-08-2024 18:41
on 27-08-2024 18:41
I’m not sure what you mean by doing it as a copy. Either way, I’ve set up my new phone now by transferring everything over when setting up, just couldn’t do the eSIM. I wish I had went with a physical sim now though.
on 27-08-2024 19:01
You can't copy an esim @JSH2644 so I'm not sure either.
esims aren't transferrable between devices, so your only option is a new esim pack from O2.
on 27-08-2024 19:24
on 27-08-2024 19:24
How can I get a new esim pack?
on 27-08-2024 19:48
Either in store (take photo ID) or by calling O2 Guide: How to find help & contact O2
27-08-2024 19:57 - edited 27-08-2024 19:58
27-08-2024 19:57 - edited 27-08-2024 19:58
This worked for me last year when moving handsets. Of course they may have changed things
on 10-09-2024 23:17
on 10-09-2024 23:17
Why don't O2 allow you to use the phone’s own mechanism for transferring esims between phones? Eg Samsung supports the secure transfer of an esim from your old phone your new one, as long as both phones on current OS versions. From what I’m reading here, O2 appear to be insisting on tired old snail mail tech to transfer your esim.
on 11-09-2024 14:29
on 11-09-2024 14:29
Yes you can. Both Apple and Samsung have features to allow transfer of esims between their phones. Its only O2 blocking it.
on 11-09-2024 14:40
on 11-09-2024 14:40
@Weehaggis wrote:Yes you can. Both Apple and Samsung have features to allow transfer of esims between their phones. Its only O2 blocking it.
Obviously I was talking about O2 as this is an O2 forum.