Question post: What is the solution for eSim on the Bank of China's iPhone?
by Poster
May 8, 2025
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Currently, there are 9esim, Estk, etc., but they all have to write the configuration through android + card reader, which is a bit troublesome.
Do you have any recommendations from the bosses?
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Anonymous448 May 8, 2025I'm gonna say don't use these. The quality of the cards varies.
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Anonymous2170 May 8, 2025estk is already the simplest, as long as the card reader writes for the first time, it will be directly operated on the iphone in the future
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Anonymous1857 May 8, 2025ESTK or find a card writer that supports Bluetooth
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Anonymous1857 May 8, 2025@ Anonymous1857 If what you want is OTA directly without unplugging the card, then you can only use ESTK
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Anonymous1599 May 8, 2025estk find an Android to write a card once
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Anonymous13859 May 8, 2025I think the easiest way is to change to the Japanese version.
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Poster May 8, 2025Thank you for your answers. It seems that it is more reliable to change to a foreign iPhone. The card reader is troublesome + the quality is not good. @ Anonymous448 @ Anonymous2170 @ Anonymous1857 @ Anonymous1599 @ Anonymous13859
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Anonymous4319 May 8, 2025The quality of the eStk card is good. The best thing in China is to use eStk. The trouble is indeed. Even if you don't need an Android phone for the first time, you must use a card reader. Now I'm just looking for a spare Android phone to plug in eStk and add text message forwarding, which is basically enough
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Anonymous10207 May 8, 2025I bought an eSIM.me card a few years ago and burned Google Fi once, and the experience was not very good Then Temiao's company will also bind Android phones and migrate to other Android phones, and you have to pay migration fees --Therefore, he abandoned eating ash and purchased eSIM external equipment in an all-round way
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Anonymous4296 May 8, 2025estk has rlpa's original card writing technology. It is initialized and written once, and there is no need to pull out the card later. It is already the best solution for iPhone in China
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Anonymous4320 May 8, 2025I'm off the topic. Please recommend which esim is more stable. I have the US version of the iPhone.
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Anonymous2351 May 9, 2025@ Anonymous4320 Regular operators are okay, it depends on whether your needs are guaranteed number or data calls
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Poster May 9, 2025The operation of the card reader is still troublesome, and you can't have your cake and eat it too.
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Poster May 9, 2025@ Anonymous4320 is basically very stable, just find a cheap one.
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Anonymous13740 May 9, 2025I used a 5Bur last year and it felt okay, but I heard it had run away
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Anonymous357 May 9, 2025@ Anonymous4320 Use airalo for pure data. If you want to receive SMS verification codes, I recommend mintmobile. Although it is expensive, it is a regular operator, backed by T-Mobile, supports Wi-Fi calling, and their customer service is particularly good.
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Anonymous4320 May 9, 2025thank @ Anonymous357
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Anonymous4321 May 9, 2025Afraid of running, always feeling unstable
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Poster May 10, 2025It seems that all esim card readers are universal. @ Anonymous13740 @ Anonymous4321
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Anonymous4322 May 15, 2025If you don't understand, just ask. The reading and writing card includes software. Can't it always be used independently and always need manufacturer support? Want to connect to the manufacturer server?