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Final Checks
After removing the eSIM, restart your device to ensure changes take effect. Verify that the device no longer has an active cellular plan.
Additional Tips
- If you encounter issues, contact your carrier for assistance.
- Ensure all data associated with the eSIM is backed up if needed.
- Check that your device is unlocked and ready for sale.
Following these steps will help you successfully remove the eSIM and prepare your device for listing on PhoneExchanger. Happy selling!
Step 4: Remove or Delete eSIM
Tap on the eSIM profile and select Remove or Delete. Confirm your choice when prompted.
Final Checks
After removing the eSIM, restart your device to ensure changes take effect. Verify that the device no longer has an active cellular plan.
Additional Tips
- If you encounter issues, contact your carrier for assistance.
- Ensure all data associated with the eSIM is backed up if needed.
- Check that your device is unlocked and ready for sale.
Following these steps will help you successfully remove the eSIM and prepare your device for listing on PhoneExchanger. Happy selling!
Are you planning to list your phone on PhoneExchanger and need to remove the eSIM first? This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process to ensure your device is ready for listing.
Understanding eSIM and Its Removal
An eSIM (Embedded SIM) is a digital SIM that allows you to activate a cellular plan without using a physical SIM card. Before listing your phone, removing the eSIM ensures your device is unlocked and ready for new users.
Preparation Before Removing eSIM
- Back up your data
- Ensure your device is charged
- Connect to Wi-Fi or mobile data
Step-by-Step Guide to Remove eSIM
Step 1: Access Settings
Unlock your device and open the Settings app from the home screen.
Step 2: Navigate to Mobile or Cellular Settings
Scroll down and select Mobile Data, Cellular, or similar options depending on your device.
Step 3: Select eSIM Profile
Locate the eSIM profile listed under your cellular plans. It may be named after your carrier or device.
Step 4: Remove or Delete eSIM
Tap on the eSIM profile and select Remove or Delete. Confirm your choice when prompted.
Final Checks
After removing the eSIM, restart your device to ensure changes take effect. Verify that the device no longer has an active cellular plan.
Additional Tips
- If you encounter issues, contact your carrier for assistance.
- Ensure all data associated with the eSIM is backed up if needed.
- Check that your device is unlocked and ready for sale.
Following these steps will help you successfully remove the eSIM and prepare your device for listing on PhoneExchanger. Happy selling!