eSIMs are gradually replacing traditional physical cards in mobile devices. This is due to the convenience and security of electronic cards. Let's review the advantages of this technology and how to set up an eSIM .
Cards that don't break
eSIMs are embedded microchips in smartphones. They don't need to be removed when reinstalled in another device, meaning they won't break or get lost. Furthermore, you can forget about different formats: eSIMs can replace any type of SIM card—full-size, mini-, micro-, or nano-SIM.
Several numbers – one device
With eSIM, it's easy to separate personal and work calls or use additional numbers without installing a second SIM card. This is very convenient for active users.
One map for the whole world
With an electronic card, you no longer need to search for a local SIM card even when traveling abroad. Simply upload a new profile by scanning a QR code.
Future technology for smart devices
Almost all modern smartphone models support eSIM technology or are already fully oriented toward electronic cards—for example, the iPhone 14. You can check eSIM compatibility in your phone's settings or on the MegaFon Tajikistan website. However, eSIMs are also used in other gadgets that don't have physical card slots, such as laptops, tablets, and smartwatches.
How to connect an eSIM
MegaFon Tajikistan was the first company to implement eSIM technology in our country. The operator offers subscribers two options: signing up at service offices (with a passport and smartphone) or online through the MegaFon Life mobile app. The second option is particularly convenient: you can activate your eSIM anywhere. In the app, select "Consultant and Chats," select "eSIM" as the subject, and follow the specialist's instructions.
When activating eSIM, you will need the following for identification:
– passport photo (both sides);
– selfie with a document;
– identity verification using SMS code.
After verifying the data, the subscriber receives a link to activate the eSIM.
How much does it cost?
For new MegaFon Tajikistan subscribers, the first eSIM connection is free—this can be done upon registration. A fee of 10 somoni applies only when switching from a physical SIM card to an eSIM, changing your number, or using the eSIM on another device.
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