Has anyone gotten US Mobile to work with Graphene OS? I’ve been using ESim since I’ve had the service. And I’ve been using the App to manage my service.

  • cow@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    I have a different provider but in case you didn’t know you do need to have google play services installed with network access to set up an eSIM. You can delete it afterwards. I just used the qr code in the email from my cell provider to avoid having to install an app.

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    2 days ago

    I’m using the T-Mobile one (light speed maybe?) with a physical sim card and it works. (although I haven’t gotten texting/calling to work over WiFi yet)

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    3 days ago

    I’m on a pixel 9 graphene with physical sim on Warp. I had issues with RCS on their light speed(t-mobile) but it’s been working well on warp

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      3 days ago

      In GrapheneOS, there’s a new RCS activation setting in “Sandboxed Google Play” -> “Play service permissions”.

      I didn’t have RCS for years, and this feature fixed it. The fearure was just added in February.

  • Lemmyng@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Using it right now. Setup was straightforward, and I’m using Warp Speed and Dark Star.

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        2 days ago

        they’re the names of usmobile’s network plans. warp with their tombile based network plan and dark star is their at&t network plan.

        e: warp is verizon, light speed is tmobile