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Free eSIM trials now available for all major US carrier networks

With the increasingly interconnected future of technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) in particular, embedded SIM or eSIM technology is expected to overtake the SIM market within a few years.  Making the jump to a new carrier can often sound appealing, whether it’s the incentives, the hopes of better coverage, pricing, or all of the above.  free esim trials

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However, the reality is that switching can be a commitment (even without contracts) and it’s no fun to make the move only to realize you’ve made a mistake. Fortunately, now it’s possible to do free and instant carrier eSIM trials on iPhone on all the major US networks.

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The competition between US carriers to get switchers continues to heat up. Verizon offers up to $1,000 for trade-ins, T-Mobile offers up to $1,000 too, and AT&T is doing up to $800 at the time of writing.

T-Mobile was the first major carrier to launch eSIM trials back in 2021 and Visible by Verizon did the same at the start of 2022. Now you can try out AT&T’s network through its MNVO Cricket Wireless.

Along with instant and seamless setup, one of the biggest benefits of eSIM trials is you can see the signal for both your current carrier and the one you’re testing simultaneously (and switch between them).

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T-Mobile Test Drive

  • Free 90-day trial including 5G coverage
  • Unlimited data
  • Get set up in minutes with the free T-Mobile Network Pass (iPhone XS or later)

Visible by Verizon

  • Free 15-day trial with access to 5G coverage
  • Includes unlimited talk, text, data, and mobile hotspot
  • Get started in minutes with a Visible by Verizon free trial (iPhone XS or later)

 

Cricket Wireless (AT&T network)

  • Free 14-day trial including 5G coverage
  • Unlimited talk and text with 3 GB of data
  • Download the tryCricket app to get going in minutes (iPhone XS or later)

Whereas traditional SIM cards consist of a piece of hardware – a universal integrated circuit card (UICC) – which must be manually inserted into a device and support only one mobile network operator (MNO), eSIM is essentially a virtualized SIM card, or eUICC, permanently installed during the manufacturing stage which allows the user to switch operators without switching a physical SIM card.

This flexibility offers a range of benefits such that a vast majority of MNOs and device manufacturers plan to adopt the technology by 2025.

The eSIM Consumer Pulse 2022 report, based on research commissioned by Amdocs, reveals that 81% of consumers are either actively in favor or open to the idea of an eSIM-only future for smartphones, compared to just 19% who aren’t ready. Meanwhile, consumers who want their MNO to integrate eSIM into their offering (58%) outnumber those who don’t (15%) by nearly four to one.

Despite the high forecasts and importance of eSIM for future business, the rate of adoption remains low. Consumer awareness of this technology had marginally increased in multiple countries by 2021, yet remained low overall. The main challenges involved in eSIM rollout revolve around the lack of technology and technical support in general, particularly on the side of operators who both see the potential of eSIM yet also harbor concerns about the ease with which consumers may switch to a different operator, known as “churn”.

Even if your smartphone doesn’t have eSIM support, with eSIM.me you can make your smartphone eSIM compatible and get these free trials.

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