Apple’s iPhone 13 series might be the shiniest smartphones around, but they aren’t the most perfect the market has to offer. If it makes you feel any better, there’s no perfect phone out there.
But truth be told, the iPhone 13 family — more so the Pro devices — is the crème de la crème of the smartphone market. For this reason, one would expect a near-perfect experience out of the box.
However, early adopters of the phones are finding life difficult when setting up Google Fi eSIM function on these shiny jewels.
Just in case you missed it, the iPhone 13 series is the first to support dual eSIM function alongside the usual nano-SIM, but there’s no indication that you’ll be able to insert up to three lines.
The function first came on the iPhone with the 2018/9 edition of devices and owners of supported devices have had no issues setting up and using it on Google Fi.
With the iPhone 13 series, though, there appears to be a minor stumbling block for those switching their Google Fi eSIM plans from older iPhones to the new models.
Setting up the eSIM function on a Google Fi-supported device is a pretty straightforward task. But unfortunately, iPhone 13 users end up with the screen below, with no eSIM option.
As noted earlier, this isn’t anything major. Google should be quick to address the matter, especially now that the Fi support page on Twitter already acknowledged that the eSIM function isn’t supported on the iPhone 13 series just yet.
Unfortunately, there’s still no ETA as to when iPhone 13 users can expect to start accessing Google Fi via the eSIM function.
On the brighter side, those affected have already found a workaround that should let you set up the eSIM function on your iPhone 13 before Google provides an official solution.
So far, this temporary solution seems to have done the trick for a few of those affected, so it’s worth giving it a shot.
Another iPhone 13 user on Fi also adds that:
Of course, this isn’t an official solution, so it probably may not hold for everyone. Still, we’ll be keeping an eye on the progress and let you know when Google provides an update on the situation.
Featured image source: Apple
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