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am 01.12.2021 03:18
Hi, hope it is ok to have a question in English.
I've bough a phone online, it's essentially brand new, a returned device or so. The phone is unlocked for the main SIM to any network, but trying to set up an eSIM it says "Scan a Vodafone QR code". I have tried to call Vodafone three time and they hung up on me every single time while I was explaining the issue. I have entered both IMEIs into Vodafone's form for unlocking and it said Not found for both of them. I talked to Google (it's a Pixel 4) who said to go talk to Vodafone but Vodafone customer service does not want to talk to me, they just hang up as soon as they find out I don't want to buy something from them.
So is there someone who can please advice me how to go about unlocking the eSim so I can download an eSim from any provider? Many thanks.
02.12.2021 17:23 - bearbeitet 02.12.2021 17:23
Hey PeterMelbs,
I don't understand yet what your intention is.
Do you already have a Vodafone contract and want to have an eSIM for your new phone? Or do you want to conclude a new contract with eSIM?
Kind regards
Bernd
am 02.12.2021 17:53
Hi Bernd,
Thanks for replying.
I don't have a Vodafone contract and don't want a Vodafone contract nor Vodafone eSIM. I'd like to be able to download a non-Vodafone eSIM, but it keeps asking for a Vodafone QR code. Despite resetting the network, factory resetting the phone several times and the fact that otherwise the phone seems network-unlocked (tried several physical SIM cards).
Peter
am 04.12.2021 18:24
Hey @PeterMelbs,
where have you git that phone from?
Doesn´t sound like it´s bought via Vodafone.
Have you tried to make a aard reset with the phone.
Tgis sounds yiut mysterious.
regards
Boris
am 05.12.2021 00:08
Hey Boris,
I have bought it through eBay. The phone was as-new and fully packaged with everything. I think it is a phone that was returned or sent as a replacement and this seller is selling dozens of them, so it doesn't seem very mysterious at all:)
The seller says it was unlocked, and that is true that I can put different SIMs, but the e-SIM still refers to Vodafone. If I send you the IMEIs (each SIM slot has one), would you be able to check that they have been unlocked?
Many thanks, Peter
am 06.12.2021 18:21
Hi PeterMelbs,
the Pixel had problems with eSim activations.
We then noticed the problem with the Sim-Manager application, after our customers deactivated or uninstalled this app, it went without any problems.
Please check under Settings>Apps and notifications>show all Apps, whether there is a Sim-Manager there, if so force it to deactivate or quit.
The question "Replace this app with the factory version?" just confirm with ok.
Then restart the pixel.
Many greetings
Inken
am 08.12.2021 10:16
Hello Inken,
is this for Android 12 as well? There is no app called Sim-Manager, only Sim Toolkit, which I've forced closed, but it didn't help.
Peter
am 08.12.2021 14:27
Hi PeterMelbs,
you´re not the first to report.
I researched this yesterday in the www. The solutions were quite different:
if there is still a physical sim card in the mobile phone, take it out, install the esim and then insert the other simcard again.
Others had success after a factory reset and others simply ignored the message and scanned the QR-Code from their provider and it worked.
Can you set up the esim manually on the Pixel? If so, request the combination of characters from the QR code from the provider and try to set it up.
Regards
Inken
am 09.12.2021 00:16
Hi Inken,
Thank you for looking into this for me. I bought a throwaway eSim just to try this in the end and it seems to be working despite what the message is saying. So it seems like it's a problem with Pixel software which remembers the original network. When I was in chat with Google support they told me it has to be with the carrier so it seems they were wrong.
Kind regards
Peter
am 10.12.2021 14:42
Hi Peter,
yes, it seems to be a problem with the Pixel software! But it is working now, good news!
Kind regards,
T-Jay