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Settings Devices that support dual SIM contain two SIM card slots. It may also have a microSD card slot for expandable storage if supported. Devices that support dual SIM will receive software updates that enable the built-in dual SIM capability after launch. Devices that support an eSIM can be programmed to work independently of the physical SIM card in the device. This allows for either the eSIM or the physical SIM card to be used for voice call/text and data. Devices that support eSIM will receive software updates that enable the built-in eSIM capability after launch. ◌ From Settings, tap Connections > SIM manager for the following options: • SlM cards: Enable, disable, or rename installed physical SIM cards in your device. • eSIMs: Tap Add eSIM to sign up for a new eSIM mobile plan or to add a plan from an old device. • Primary SIM: When using multiple SIM cards, set a primary card to be used for calls, texts, and data. • More SIM settings: Tap to explore additional management options for your SIM cards. Mobile networks Use Mobile networks to configure your device's ability to connect to mobile networks and use mobile data. Options may vary by service provider. ◌ From Settings, tap Connections > Mobile networks. Features available from your service provider are displayed. TIP Use these features to help manage connection settings that may affect your monthly bill. 102

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Settings
Devices
that
support
dual
SIM
contain
two
SIM
card
slots.
It
may
also
have
a
microSD
card
slot
for
expandable
storage
if
supported.
Devices
that
support
dual
SIM
will
receive
software
updates
that
enable
the
built-in
dual
SIM
capability
after
launch.
Devices
that
support
an
eSIM
can
be
programmed
to
work
independently
of
the
physical
SIM
card
in
the
device.
This
allows
for
either
the
eSIM
or
the
physical
SIM
card
to
be
used
for
voice
call/text
and
data.
Devices
that
support
eSIM
will
receive
software
updates
that
enable
the
built-in
eSIM
capability
after
launch.
From
Settings,
tap
Connections
>
SIM
manager
for
the
following
options:
SlM
cards
:
Enable,
disable,
or
rename
installed
physical
SIM
cards
in
your
device.
eSIMs
:
Tap
Add
eSIM
to
sign
up
for
a
new
eSIM
mobile
plan
or
to
add
a
plan
from
an
old
device.
Primary
SIM
:
When
using
multiple
SIM
cards,
set
a
primary
card
to
be
used
for
calls,
texts,
and
data.
More
SIM
settings
:
Tap
to
explore
additional
management
options
for
your
SIM
cards.
Mobile
networks
Use
Mobile
networks
to
configure
your
device's
ability
to
connect
to
mobile
networks
and
use
mobile
data.
Options
may
vary
by
service
provider.
From
Settings,
tap
Connections
>
Mobile
networks
.
Features
available
from
your
service
provider
are
displayed.
TIP
Use
these
features
to
help
manage
connection
settings
that
may
affect
your
monthly
bill.
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