No, you set multiple esim (up to 50 profiles as advertised) but you need to set current profile/esim.
Please read using esims via 9sim
BTW on AliX it says “V2 recommended for Android, V3 for iPhone”
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It is cheaper via 9esim + you can use additionally coupon code 9ber
(I am not a seller or connected in any way with above site, it is Chinese as well )
The point of wanting to do this is that the phone can have 1 sim + 1 sd
If you need an sd (I do) then esim is a way to get dual sim (connections)
Do you know that as a fact, or are you extrapolating? Other esim phones can, and reportedly the 5ber esim sim can. As I understand it the SFOS X10 III can do dual sim - dual standby now?
iPhone 13 models and later also support Dual SIM with two eSIMs, in addition to a physical SIM and an eSIM.
“I can also testify that this work. Just set up dual “working” e-sim on my fully unlocked s24 ultra as of 02/25/2024”
Of course that very definitely doesn’t mean you can make it actually work.
My wife’s iPhone with built in esim, could not actually be made use esims at all, because they are disabled “somewhere”, and we can’t work out who can enable it. Can the phone industry do anything right?
A physical SIM with eSIM functionality cannot magically convince a modem or pair thereof to hold multiple connections to the network. A phone which comes with eSIM functionality built in and with the possibility of having more than eSIMs active is a different matter. This number is still likely to be two. Being able to store 50 or a 100, doesn’t make it able to have that many active connections.
With SIMs in the two slots that it was designed with.
I know for a fact that sim-as-esims (all) can’t work like esims work on pixels (2 esims on the same esim chip work on both radios)
so the answer to your question - no, it’s not possible here.
downloading profile: LPAC_APDU=gbinder_hidl ./lpac profile download -s "LPA:1$server$activationcode"
list profiles: LPAC_APDU=gbinder_hidl ./lpac profile list
enable: LPAC_APDU=gbinder_hidl ./lpac profile enable iccid
unless you have something very fancy like the esim in the newer pixels, an esim can only have one active profile at a time. but nothing is stopping you from having an esim card in both slots with different profiles on them.
the v3 being recommended for iphone comment is because they added an stk menu for managing profiles so you can get by with using it on a device that refuses to let you interact with the esim directly.
Thanks for that Tim.
I don’t suppose you/someone feels the urge to put the compiled LPA somewhere or on chum?
I assume that SFOS doesn’t show STK menus?
(Perhaps it does and a V3 card would be an way to select profiles)
Yes, the SDCARD is stopping me having two “esims”.
It’s a shame that the Sony sim tray doesn’t let you thin out the sd and sim and get them both in, like some other do.
I did see one comment that the 5ber esim can do this, but I’m doubting it’s true.
I wonder if it is an esim limitation or a phone limitation? If the former, we might see some next gen esims in future.
theres a binary under the releases tab on my fork on github. should work. i havent learned anything about packaging for sailfish, otherwise id do something cleaner
5ber card definitely cant do multiple active profiles, unless they changed something huge in their last batch before going out of business. i also have one of their cards from right before they started slightly violating spec to prevent people from bypassing the 2 download limit on the cheap cards.
on the sdcard problem, yeah thats lame, but better than not having a sd slot at all. i daily a pixel3a and am just stuck with the meager 64gb emmc. you could try something like this https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806235473845.html and jankily get both in there, but thats pretty janky
As far as I remember Jolla wants to implement that but is actually not developing on that topic. Perhaps someone who has more knowledge about the mobile-stack can tell if this is a big task or a smaller one.
instaleed 5ber esim,internet works in SFOS, but doesn’t in android layer.
anybody tried to fix it? I’ve allowed roaming in android settings for that sim, too.
That might very well have nothing to do with the SIM, android layer not going on network is well known. The usual workarounds include restarting it or the whole phone.
But who knows, maybe it really does not like that eSIM-SIM adapter thingy.
God no!
There is no reason or sign to believe they will be working on esim support in the near future (half a decade or so).
They are busy well over their heads with the C2 turd and that is actually the reference device, so no work on esim.
Newer Xperias (10 IV and newer) are basically dead.
If you want a usable-ish phone, get an older Xperia or, even better, get the C2 turd.
If you want a non-hideous phone or fancy things like eSIM, you are out of luck.
I’ve got it working after all.
5ber esim by default on X10mk3 set “prefer 5G” network in SFOS settings.
Changed it to “prefer 4G” and android layer recognized the esim’s data connectivity.