So some colleagues recommended this app to me. I was surprised by the identification process. I sent my ID card and a selfie, but then it said my phone doesn’t support eSIM, even though I thought it did (Samsung A52). Has anyone else experienced this? Now my ID is stored somewhere, and I didn’t even get the service.
The Samsung A52 does support eSIM, but this feature might be restricted to specific regions or carriers. The app could have misidentified your phone’s capabilities due to software compatibility issues or regional limitations.
I was taken aback by Airalo’s identification process. After submitting my ID and a selfie, I received a message stating that my Samsung A52 does not support eSIM, even though I thought it did. Now, my ID is stored somewhere and I have not received the service.
Why was I told that my Samsung A52 is not compatible with eSIM, even though I believed it was supported?
Absolutely, Airalo is regarded as a reputable business. When looking for data plans without having to deal with physical SIM cards, it’s a popular option for travelers.