Can "Carrier Locked iPhones" use eSIM?
As explained in the previous video, iPhone "Lock" can only use the SIM/eSIM of a specific carrier.
However, many users still confuse physical SIM locking with eSIM locking, leading to the question: Can iPhone Lock use eSIM instead of a physical SIM? The answer is NO!
To provide an accurate and detailed answer to this question, eSIM ONE offers the following information:
When an iPhone is carrier-locked, the device will only work with services provided by a SPECIFIC carrier, including both traditional SIM and eSIM. Therefore, users cannot use a SIM or eSIM from any other carrier.
For example, an iPhone locked to Verizon will only work with a SIM or eSIM from Verizon. When you insert a SIM or adding an eSIM from other carriers like T-mobile, it will not be accepted.
Specifically, on locked devices, when scanning the eSIM QR code on an iPhone Lock, the system will display the message "eSIM is not supported."
How to install eSIM: https://esimone.com/check-device
Check Compatibility: https://esimone.com/check-device
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