gdesikuco
gdesikuco t1_iu0c99f wrote
Reply to comment by kmarriner in iPhone 14 No SIM Card Implications by Ok_Drive1036
Except that Airalo doesn’t disable your main line since it occupies a separate eSIM slot, unless you have a 2nd line in there, in which case you’d need to disable it for Airalo to work.
gdesikuco t1_iu05uud wrote
Reply to comment by kmarriner in iPhone 14 No SIM Card Implications by Ok_Drive1036
You don't disable your main line, it stays active but is used just for voice/SMS and Airalo line is used for data exclusively, unless you've set the phone to switch cellular data networks if you get a phone call on one of them, which you should turn off when going abroad anyway.
There are no additional charges for the main line if it stays active for voice/SMS, at least not where I live.
gdesikuco t1_itzzo0u wrote
Reply to comment by kmarriner in iPhone 14 No SIM Card Implications by Ok_Drive1036
You don't change your phone number with Airalo, instead, you get another phone line that's just for data (you don't even get a phone number at all with Airalo eSIM) and you get to keep your main phone number for iMessage/calls/2FA SMS.
Works flawlessly for me every time no matter where I go, and I've been to over 20 countries with Airalo eSIM so far, zero trouble. Highly recommend.
gdesikuco t1_iu0ebm3 wrote
Reply to comment by kmarriner in iPhone 14 No SIM Card Implications by Ok_Drive1036
My carrier charges me for roaming calls and SMS but only if I use them while roaming. When abroad I stick to iMessage/FaceTime Audio and I pay nothing for roaming charges.