eSIM transfer failed when setting up your new iPhone
eSIM transfers fail most because the phones lost WiFi connection during setup or the old phone didn't properly release the eSIM. Restart the old phone, make sure both phones are on strong WiFi, and try the transfer again. If that doesn't work, your carrier can transfer it manually in 5 minutes.
An eSIM is a digital version of a SIM card stored on your iPhone. When you move to a new phone, the eSIM has to transfer from the old phone to the new one. This requires a stable WiFi connection and the old phone has to release the plan properly. If the connection drops or there's a glitch, the transfer fails and you're left without service.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Trying to transfer while on weak or public WiFi. This causes the connection to drop mid-transfer
- Not restarting the old phone before retrying. This leaves the eSIM stuck in the old phone
Signs you need professional help
- You've tried the transfer three times and it keeps failing
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