eSIMs can also be automatically installed on an iPhone (with iOS 16 or later) or iPad (with iPadOS 16.1 or later) that uses Automated Device Enrollment. The process uses Apple School Manager, Apple Business Manager, or Apple Business Essentials. For this case, too, your carrier must support eSIM Carrier Activation.
There have been many discussions about this on Reddit over the years. Voice sims work in tablets fine. 4. beckysma. • 3 yr. ago. It seems to be hit-or-miss. I have a brand new free line and I put it in my iPad and it was ridiculously slow. Instead, I put it in an old used phone and use it as a hotspot for my iPad. 1.

Like the standard model, micro-SIM cards and slots can work with newer technology. The protocols are the same. As long as you have a tray that can secure a smaller SIM card in place, you can use a micro-SIM device. #3 Nano SIM Cards. This is the actual standard for carrier communication right now. It’s the smallest and newest among SIM standards.

Agreed! I’m sure that if you have a physical sim you could do it but like Promethieus said, just hotspot from your phone. If you put your sim in your iPad, the data will work but you won’t be able to make/answer calls or send and receive sms messages. Disconnect your iPad, make sure the SIM card is inserted correctly and, if you use a SIM PIN, tap Unlock to enter it, and then reconnect your iPad. On the iPad it says (after I entered by passcode and got wifi connected): Your iPad could not be activated because the activation server is temporarily unavailabe. Try connecting your iPad to iTunes

Nov 8, 2010. #13. SOLVED - iPhone Sim card holder stuck in the wrong way round! Yes, that fixed it- colleague had same problem: -> we put in sim card - closed it and then pulled it out quickly. Key is to push in with card and then pull out quickly, it might take you one or two tries

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