In an era where staying digitally connected is paramount, the eSIM revolution has transformed the way we manage our mobile connections. Ditch the physical card, download your eSIM, and experience a phone that’s as flexible as you are. This guide is your playbook to set up eSIM on Pixel phones and unlock dual SIM superpowers, seamless plan switching, and a future-proof mobile experience. Ready to play? Let’s go!

Here are the steps to set up eSIM on Pixel phones

First things first, let’s make sure your carrier is playing nice with eSIM. Not all mobile operators have embraced this digital revolution yet, so a quick check-in with their website or a friendly customer service rep is wise. With confirmation in hand, it’s time to dive into the set up process:

  1. Begin the eSIM set up journey by unlocking your Pixel phone and locating the Settings app. It’s usually a familiar gear-shaped icon that holds the key to customizing your device.
  2. Once you’re in the Settings, find the ‘Network & internet’ option. This section is the nexus of your device’s connectivity settings, housing everything from Wi-Fi configurations to mobile network preferences.
  3. Google-Pixel-Settings

  4. Within the expansive ‘Network & internet’ section, pinpoint the ‘SIMs’ option and open it.
  5. Network-and-Internet-settings-page

  6. Tap on the ‘Add SIM’ option and proceed to the next step by tapping ‘Download a new eSIM’. This action initiates the process to acquire a digital SIM card that can be configured according to your carrier’s specifications.
  7. Download-eSIM-on-Pixel-screen

Congratulations, Pixel pioneer! You’ve successfully transitioned to the world of eSIM. Now, go forth and enjoy the newfound freedom. Swap plans with ease and travel the world without juggling SIM cards.

Karanjot Sidhu
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A computer science engineer who loves tech and won't stop talking about it. Here at Piunikaweb, I mostly cover Google Pixel deals and how-tos, though you may find me covering Pixel news as well sometimes. Apart from being a nerd, i love gaming and watching movies in my free time.

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