โ12-17-2022 09:44 AM
Like everyone else, I was having issues transferring my service to the eSIM from my old iPhone 12 mini to the new iPhone 14 Pro. Went through all their steps and nothing worked. UNTIL IT DID. Please read all the steps they gave me.
I don't have the chat transcript from the first time but here were the steps. YOU WILL HAVE TO CONTACT THEM SO THAT THEY CAN SEND YOU A CUSTOM QR CODE FOR ACTIVATION.
I don't know if the resolution was just pure chance or if it will actually work for other phones. But please try this before you completely lose hope! I was ready to switch carriers before it worked!
โ01-05-2023 01:00 PM
I had issues with migrating from AT&T. I got on chat with Visible to resolve. I ended up deleting the eSim, signing out of their app and then they sent a new eSim. Took about 15 minutes to walk through the process.
โ01-05-2023 01:04 PM
I had the same problem with "SOS" only showing or it flipping to cellular bars and then back to SOS. I chatted with Visible through their website. It took me about 15 minutes to get the issue resolved. We deleted the eSim, signed out of the app and then they sent a new eSIM through the app. All was working at the end of the session.
Excellent customer service. I was concerned I would be doing a lot of shutdowns, etc.
โ10-24-2023 08:08 PM
This worked perfectly for me with esim and my iphone from another carrier, thank you!
2 weeks ago
Just manage your Visible account on the web and ask customer service to email you a QR code to activate your eSIM. No need to install that garbage Visible app that tries to take over all parts of your phone (on Android at least).
2 weeks ago
Don't waste your time installing the app anywhere. Do everything on the website and then ask customer service to send you an email with a QR code to activate your eSIM. Installed the Visible app once on my Android and it proceeded to take over my phone and change all kinds of settings. Messaging, Dialer, Voicemail shortcut. I use Visible as my backup SIM and US Mobile on T-mobile as my primary because Verizon service sucks in a lot of areas around my house, but they do give you a good amount of data for $20, more than the equivalent US Mobile $24 plan, so it make sense. And with SIM-Switching enabled, it will just use the network with signal and receive calls on either number. Cheap insurance to have coverage everywhere $44 taxes and fees included to be on T-mobile and Verizon (plus $10 for my Galaxy7 Watch with its own number, currently on T-mobile, but switches freely).
It sucks that everyone is so interested in getting the Apple Watch working on their networks when it is so inferior compared to the Galaxy Watch offerings out there.