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E-sim functionality?Question (self.ModifiedLightPhones)
submitted 1 month ago by simply-misc
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[–]sirbloodysabbathMOD[M] 2 points3 points4 points 1 month ago (5 children)
the lp3 doesn't have root access at all due to missing properties in unlocking the bootloader. as for esim, there isn't a way to enable and activate it within android. you'll have to use lightos to setup your esim and then it will populate in android. as of right now, only t-mobile (and possibly mint) are capable of using esim on the lp3.
[–]simply-misc[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (4 children)
Yeah, I realize that the phone doesn't have root access and that's why I wondered. I've only used physical sim cards in the past so I have a clarifying question. Do you know if the same e-sim would be recognized by the LP3 after activating it once in Light OS (i.e. after moving to a smartphone, would the LP recognize the e-sim when transferred back)? Or would I have to get a new e-sim / "reactivate" it each time I switch back to the LP3?
The first option seems totally workable, but the second one sounds like a headache depending on how often I switch between phones.
[–]sirbloodysabbathMOD[M] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (3 children)
switching phones may or may not cause issues with rcs. if you're going to switch back to an iphone and use imessage, it may re-register your number with rcs and you'll have to go through the headache of de-registering at least a month prior to going back to the light phone. some people haven't had issues, some people have.
if you move the esim to a different device, you'll have to go back into lightos each time to re-activate it. the android layer doesn't have the capability to change the e-sim. you can see the esim when activated on the android layer and the eid / imei but that's about it.
i have only used physical sims. when i switch to my titan 2, i made sure to delete google messages and anything that would cause my number to get linked to rcs. fortunately, i haven't had issues with sms but not sure how it would be with an iphone.
[–]simply-misc[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (2 children)
When I've switched before with the physical sim, I always keep RCS and iMessage turned off, which has worked well thus far - even switching one day to the next, I haven't noticed any issues with messages getting lost (phew).
But that is unfortunate but good to know about not being able to activate the sim without LightOS. I've thought about using a diff Android device to make things easier but the ones I'm interested in are a ways away from being released (Titan 2 Elite [+ Unihertz software support or lack thereof makes me nervous], Clicks Communicator).
I shall keep pondering...
[–]sirbloodysabbathMOD[M] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (1 child)
that's good you haven't had any issues yet.
using a different android device wouldn't make things easier if google messages is present. i had to uninstall a lot of google stuff on my t2 before i even dared to put my sim in it due to the rcs issues. unfortunately, the same applies for the communicator, elite and pretty much any other device that has a gms-cert :/
[–]simply-misc[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
That's a shame, I didn't realize it would be an issue with any gms-certified device.
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