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Old Oct 13, 2021, 4:52 pm
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Configuring two SIMs on Android phone

I'm using an Android Pixel which supports two SIMs want to set it up to use one for data and the other for voice and text.

Thinking this is something basic but searched a bit and am still stumped. Thx
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Old Oct 13, 2021, 4:52 pm
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Originally Posted by bukzin
I'm using an Android Pixel which supports two SIMs want to set it up to use one for data and the other for voice and text.

Thinking this is something basic but searched a bit and am still stumped. Thx
Which version of the pixel do you have
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Old Oct 13, 2021, 4:56 pm
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Mine is the 3a with Android 11
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Old Oct 13, 2021, 5:04 pm
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Originally Posted by bukzin
Mine is the 3a with Android 11
yup, thats fine
you can do one physical sim (assuming that's your regular mobile provide) plus one eSIM
https://support.google.com/pixelphon...s-a-second-sim

Not all providers issue esim - some smaller companies target the traveler segment and issue cheap roaming esim that work in multiple countries ($3-$10/GB, 1 day to 356 day expiry)

You can check this thread, or just browse sites like
https://esims.io/
​​​https://esimdb.com/

Unfortunately most don't list the actual provider, but would be great if you have different provides for more coverage

Online esim Shop With Decent Prices


Data: Turn on Mobile data.
Important: Only one SIM can be the default for data. If you already have one set up, you'll get a notification.


Data: Most data goes through the default SIM for that use type. Exception: During a phone call, all data goes through the SIM making the call.

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Old Oct 13, 2021, 5:19 pm
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Sorry, a little more detail... my Fi service is on the eSIM and my Mint service is a standard SIM
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Old Oct 13, 2021, 5:21 pm
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Originally Posted by bukzin
Sorry, a little more detail... my Fi service is on the eSIM and my Mint service is a standard SIM
then it should work?

eSIM is existing working

put your Mint SIM in the tray slot
https://support.google.com/pixelphon...s-a-second-sim
On a phone that’s already using an eSIM, but not yet using a SIM card:
Insert the SIM card. Learn how to insert a SIM card.
When asked, "Use 2 SIMs?" tap Yes. Your phone will update.
After your phone updates, open your Settings app again.
Tap Network & internet and then Mobile network.
To set call and text preferences, tap your networks.
Tip: To have your phone ask your network preference every time, tap Ask me every time.
Change dual SIM preferences on your Google Pixel phone
You can choose which SIM your phone uses for data, calls, text messages, and more. Your phone uses that SIM automatically.

Set default SIM for data, calls, and text messages
Open your Settings app.
Tap Network & internet and then Mobile network and then your network.
For each network, set your preferences:
Data: Turn on Mobile data.
Important: Only one SIM can be the default for data. If you already have one set up, you'll get a notification.
Calls: Tap Call Preference. Then pick your default carriers, or tap Ask me every time.
Texts: Tap SMS Preference. Then pick your default carriers, or tap Ask me every time.
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