China Telecom has a number one multi-terminal watch service. If my iPhone has esim, can I write it in?
by Poster
May 10, 2025
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Definitely not in principle, is there any way
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Anonymous330 May 10, 2025Imaginative idea: esim is essentially a chip, which can be directly blown down by a hair dryer and then installed, just like changing a card Operator permission idea: Operators have permission to write any number, regardless of what device it is. In the early days, iPhone burned cards
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Anonymous13757 May 10, 2025Technically it is possible, but no one dares to do it illegally
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Anonymous4212 May 10, 2025It seems that China Telecom does not handle the number one multi-terminal at present
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Poster May 10, 2025@ Anonymous4212 iwatch seems to do
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Anonymous1682 May 10, 2025Technically not, because in Japan, Apple only allows the No.1 multi-terminal service of four operators to be used on watches and mobile phones. Other operators can only use a single terminal even if they have this service. This must be Apple's restrictions on software and hardware
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Anonymous4213 May 10, 2025If you have a relationship, I will directly give you the QR code. If you want it, it doesn't matter. Even if you successfully write the number through the vulnerability, people will block it if they find that your IMEI is not in the whitelist in the background. In addition, the root certificate of the existing eSIM in China is not GSMA, and overseas mobile phones cannot recognize it.
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Anonymous13743 May 11, 2025@ Anonymous1682 No. 1 dual terminal is actually two numbers in essence, but these two numbers will be linked...
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Anonymous4214 May 11, 2025It shouldn't work. It seems that the foreign version of ipad can't open esim. Now it's all in whitelist mode
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Anonymous2307 May 11, 2025It is a whitelist in China. You can add your iphone's EID to the whitelist and write it. There are mobile successful ones in the group.
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Anonymous4215 May 11, 2025@ Anonymous2307 # 9 come to a group
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Anonymous163 May 12, 2025@ Poster Telecom is no longer open, it's rubbish
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Anonymous4216 May 12, 2025As for telecommunications, Apple watch can't do it either. This service is directly stopped nationwide. It's useless to complain. It keeps saying that it is upgrading