Before iOS 14.5, it was not possible to use 5G data connectivity on an iPhone 12 when using both the eSIM and a second physical SIM, but as you can see from the attached image, iOS 14.5 has solved this problem.
If you want to use two SIMs in your new iPhone XS, XS Max or XR, then unless you have a select Chinese model with two physical SIM slots, you'll need to wait for the eSIM to go live.
Anyone who knows me understands that I am not a moronic cult member who eagerly lines up to spend his (or his parents) hard-earned money each time Apple makes a new product announcement. That said, one feature mentioned in today’s announcement of the new iPhone XS and XR phones has made me seriously consider upgrading.
Motorola has burst back onto the scene with its new G4 Plus Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow smartphone, packed with higher-end features at great mid-range pricing.
At the Huawei Mate7 launch event, I was told that the dual-SIM slots could only have one SIM working at the same time, but while the truth is that both SIM slots can indeed be used at the same time with both showing signal, there is a tiny catch.
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