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Steps to Fix eSIM on iPhone
If you have mistakenly registered a wrong, duplicate, or incorrect number on your iPhone as eSIM, then you can fix it by following these steps:
Open Settings on your iPhoneGo to Mobile DataSelect the Duplicate or Wrong eSIM numberClick on My NumberRemove and Type in the correct number, which has been already converted to a eSIM (steps mentioned below)Choose the label for your Sim for easy recognition
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Steps to Fix Messages not Working on eSIM on iPhone
The above-mentioned steps will re-activate your eSIM on your iPhone, as you will get the network, dial, and receive calls. But if you are not able to receive messages on your eSIM, then you need to follow these steps to fix it:
Open Settings on your iPhoneGo to MessagesEnable iMessage, and click on Send & ReceiveSelect the number of your eSIM to start receiving messages on it
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Steps to Convert your Physical SIM to eSIM
If your phone supports eSIM then you need can use one physical SIM and one eSIM to enable dual SIM functionality. In order to convert your existing SIM to eSIM you can do as follows, for your Airtel, Vodafone, or Jio SIM: Insert your existing physical SIM into your phone, and follow the steps of your carrier operator.
Airtel:Send eSIM
Also, Read | 5-Step Guide to Transfer WhatsApp Chats from iPhone to Android Using Chat Migration So this is how you can fix an eSIM number registered on your new or existing iPhone. Only these iPhones support dual SIM functionality (Physical + eSIM): iPhone SE 2020, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max. However, China, Hong Kong, and Macao are the only countries to have dual physical SIM card iPhones, so if you want to have a dual sim iPhone without eSIM, then you know where to buy one from.