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Mar 14, 2024 · Turn your SIM PIN on or off. If you have an iPhone with a single SIM card or eSIM, go to Settings > Cellular > SIM PIN. If you have an iPhone with Dual SIM or Dual eSIM, go to Settings > Cellular > tap the number you want to modify > SIM PIN. If you have an iPad, go to Settings > Cellular > SIM PIN. Turn on your SIM PIN or turn it off.
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To protect your SIM card or eSIM from others using it for phone calls or mobile data, you can use a SIM PIN. Then every time you restart your device or remove the SIM card, your SIM card or eSIM will be locked automatically and you’ll see “Locked SIM” in the status bar.
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Your iPhone needs a physical SIM or an eSIM to connect to a cellular network. (Not all options are available on all models or in all countries and regions. On iPhone 14 and later models purchased in the U.S., you can only use eSIM.) Contact your carrier to get a SIM and set up cellular service.
Supported iPhone models can digitally store an eSIM provided by your carrier. If your carrier supports either eSIM Carrier Activation or eSIM Quick Transfer, you can turn on your iPhone and follow the instructions to activate your eSIM during setup.
If you already completed setup, you can do any of the following:
•eSIM Carrier Activation: Some carriers can assign a new eSIM directly to your iPhone; contact your carrier to initiate this process. When you receive the “Finish Setting Up Cellular” notification, tap it. Or go to Settings > Cellular, then tap Set Up Cellular or Add eSIM.
•eSIM Quick Transfer: Some carriers support transferring a phone number from your previous iPhone to your new iPhone without needing to contact them (requires iOS 16 or later on both devices).
On your new iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular, tap Set Up Cellular or Add eSIM, then tap Transfer From Nearby iPhone or choose a phone number. On your previous iPhone, follow the instructions to confirm the transfer.
Note: After your phone number is transferred to your new iPhone, it stops working on your previous iPhone.
You can get a nano-SIM card from a carrier or move it from your previous iPhone.
Note: Physical SIM isn’t compatible with iPhone 14 and later models purchased in the U.S.
1.Insert a paper clip or SIM eject tool into the small hole of the SIM tray, then push in toward iPhone to eject the tray.
Note: The shape and orientation of the SIM tray depend on the iPhone model and your country or region.
2.Remove the tray from iPhone.
3.Place the SIM in the tray. The angled corner determines the correct orientation.
If your carrier supports it, you can convert a physical SIM to an eSIM on a supported iPhone model.
1.Go to Settings > Cellular, tap Set Up Cellular or Add eSIM, then choose the phone number with a physical SIM.
2.Tap Convert to eSIM, then follow the onscreen instructions.
Important: The availability of cellular capabilities depends on the wireless network, your iPhone model, and your location.
Consider applicable data, voice, and roaming charges when managing your cellular plans, especially when you travel with iPhone. See View or change cellular data settings on iPhone.
Some carriers let you unlock iPhone for use with another carrier (additional fees may apply). Contact your carrier for authorization and setup information. See the Apple Support article How to unlock your iPhone for use with a different carrier.
Jan 23, 2024 · In this guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of inserting a SIM card into your iPhone XR, ensuring that you can seamlessly activate your device and begin enjoying its full range of features.
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Jan 23, 2024 · When enabled, it requires a unique Personal Identification Number (PIN) to be entered each time the iPhone is powered on or the SIM card is inserted. This means that even if someone gains physical access to your iPhone, they won't be able to use the SIM card without entering the correct PIN.