Earlier this year, Smart Communications introduced their prepaid embedded eSIM for those who want to make the switch from a physical sim card to an eSIM. Now, they’re making it easier for everyone to do so. All you have to do is order online, and it will be conveniently delivered to you via email.
To order your Smart Prepaid eSIM or Smart Postpaid eSIM, you may visit the Smart Online Store (https://store1.smart.com.ph/sims). Upon receiving their prepaid or postpaid eSIM, users only need to scan the unique QR code and then register it after activation to start enjoying data, call, and text services on Smart’s award-winning mobile network.The Smart Online store is accessible on both mobile and web browsers. This makes it convenient for users as they no longer need to download and log in to a separate app just to order their eSIM. The store also accepts various payment methods including Maya, GCash, Mastercard, Visa, American Express, JCB, SPay, and DragonPay.
“Today we are enabling more mobile users to get hold of an eSIM with the widest and most flexible options in the market: whether they prefer prepaid or postpaid, whether they want the digital version or the printed card version, whether they want to order via the Smart Online Store or purchase it personally at their trusted retailer, and however they want to pay for it,” says Alex O. Caeg, Head of Consumer Business – Individual at Smart.
The Smart Prepaid and Postpaid eSIM is compatible with the latest eSIM-capable handsets of Apple, Google, Huawei, Samsung, and other device brands. With an eSIM, users no longer have to worry about the lack of a SIM slot in their device or even losing the physical SIM card.
So if you want to switch from a physical Smart SIM to an eSIM, now is the best time to do so.
So you still have to register this with the Philippines law?
I want to keep my existing number, It’s possible that my existing sim card number be converted to esim? Smart had a program for this?
I hope so too. Meanwhile it’s already the last day of the month ang globe’s prepaid esim is nowhere to be found
Not at the moment but on they say they plan on implementing this in the future.