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by bizzleDawg 3521 days ago
Sure, they do remote provisioning, but it's not eSIM in that there is still a sim card! I assume they use some special USSD codes to switch to their provisioning carrier and use a normal network connection to do that.

In the case of a true eSIM, there is no sim card at all, it's stored on the device it's self with a lower level bootstraping profile (i.e. not an alternative pre-programmed carrier)