Google’s Pixel 10 relies on eSIM for cellular connectivity in the US, but did you have any issues making the switch?
One of the most controversial changes in the Pixel 10 series – at least for US users – is the switch to an eSIM-only setup. For many, that might mean the first time ever using eSIM and it begs the question, how did that go for you?
When Apple first adopted eSIM-only iPhones a few years ago, the picture of eSIM support on Android was a rough one. Some carriers had the tools available but, for others, eSIMs could vary by carrier, device, even software version. It was truly a labyrinth.
Fast forward to today, though, and Google has improved how Android handles eSIM quite a bit. Transfers are better, setup is easier, and more carriers work better with the whole process.
That’s really important for the Pixel 10, because there’s no alternative.