In today’s smartphone landscape, eSIM technology has become increasingly prevalent, offering numerous benefits compared to traditional physical SIM cards. However, despite its advantages, eSIM also presents some challenges. For instance, if a device fails, obtaining network access can be cumbersome without assistance from a service provider. Furthermore, transferring an eSIM to a new device isn’t as straightforward as swapping a physical SIM card.
Fortunately, a solution is on the horizon for Android users. Google is set to introduce an eSIM backup and restore feature, streamlining the process of transitioning between devices. This new capability will be integrated into the existing Google One backup service, which currently safeguards data such as contacts, call history, device settings, app data, and messages.
The latest beta version of Google Play Services, 25.16.33, includes code referencing this forthcoming feature, suggesting that users will soon be able to back up and restore their eSIM data. This enhancement will be particularly beneficial for users who are unable to access both their old and new Android devices simultaneously, or when devices are malfunctioning, hindering data transfer.
While the exact release date for this feature remains undisclosed, its introduction promises to significantly ease the process of device migration for Android users relying on eSIM technology.
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