Yep, I thoroughly checked all my lines and made sure they have the same settings… specifically international roaming is not blocked.
Hi all,
I have a similar situation. I bought an eSim in USA and add it to an iPhone in Colombia. The phone was previously working fine with a local Movistar eSim. When I added the USA eSim, both lines worked ok for a while. We were able to send and receive text messages, then a few hours later, none of the lines connect to any of the network. We then did an apple firmware update and both lines worked again. Next day both lines stopped working. Only WiFi works. Any ideas? T-Mobile first level support checked an everything is ok. The eSim from USA is registered in the network, there has been no outages and there is plenty coverage in the area. T-Mobile second level support has not responded.
Updates!
T-mobile eSIM doesn’t work in Sydney, Brisbane nor Cairns (Australia) :-(((
T-mobile physical SIM works for all places above I visited.
I am beginning to feel like I will have to change back to physical SIM after my next phone upgrade.
If an international roaming partner does not support eSIM, your devices using eSIM's will not be able to roam in those countries.
I would be totally surprised if Japan doesn’t support eSIM. I am heading to Australia next and hoping they support eSIM then.
If this is the case, eSIM really sucks for international travelers!
eSIM is still relatively new to most carriers around the world. There isn't even a global standard for eSIM's to ensure compatibility when roaming. China and its territories have completely banned eSIM's. With iPhone 14's being ESIM only for US models. That definitely will suck for those with iPhone 14's that like to travel internationally.
I would first want to make sure that the eSIM line is not somehow blocked for international roaming.