iOS 12.1 beta 1 enables eSIM on iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max

La eSIM It is Apple's bet to be able to suppress the nanoSIM inbox in this way, honestly, I do not see at all necessary to have to be using physical SIM cards in these times and it is that even the telephone companies would save with the huge number of cards that they deliver daily. Be that as it may, the commitment to Apple's eSIM has been very light. 

Now iOS 12.1 beta 1 enables eSIM functionality on supported devices, i.e. iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. Maybe you did not know, but this possibility was not yet enabled.

Photo: 9to5Mac

This Dual SIM functionality will come to iOS 12.1 in the form of in-app settings. Settings, something still impossible. But we must bear in mind that perhaps the update is not going to be the most problematic (we do not believe that it will take too long to arrive officially), the most important obstacles will come from the hand of the telephone companies, there are not few users of the Apple Watch Series 4 They have not yet managed to enable their eSIMs compatible with the Apple Watch Series 4 because Vodafone was not prepared for the one that was coming. We have not received better comments from Orange customers either. Although the case of the leading mobile and fixed telephony company in Spain could perhaps be worse, we are talking about Movistar, which is neither there nor expected as far as eSIM is concerned.

In order to add our eSIM through the application of Settings we are going to use a QR scanning system and the option is enabled as they show us from 9to5Mac within the mobile data settings. In short, the eSIM is going to unfold little by little, if your patience allows it and you don't give up.


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  1.   Adrian said

    Good Miguel, tell me where did you buy those pens, notebooks, etc, they give a beautiful touch to the photos, greetings

    1.    Miguel Hernández said

      They are by Luis Padilla xD

  2.   Felix said

    IOS 12 is perfect in a Mini 2, but the 12.1 does not stop giving me connection problems with the 4g. Friends or Search only work with Wifi, the calendar only "syncs" with Wifi ... and so on. I'm tired of restoring. And now that you put this news, I realize the coincidence of the esim and that my 4G connection fails. Today it goes back to 12.0 from 0.