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I wasn't home for the live event, but I ordered the Jade P10P 256 last evening. Excited to finally be able to order a color! When cell phones first came out they were all black, then I was able to order a white phone with the Pixel 2, and stayed with variations of white until this year, when Google gave us nice-looking green! I sure hope that the color really is true to what was posted online.Pixel 10 Pro XL
I think it will be. Looks really nice with the gold accent. Google loves them some green shade with gold accents lol. This is the best rendition by far although porcelain is really nice in person as well.I wasn't home for the live event, but I ordered the Jade P10P 256 last evening. Excited to finally be able to order a color! When cell phones first came out they were all black, then I was able to order a white phone with the Pixel 2, and stayed with variations of white until this year, when Google gave us nice-looking green! I sure hope that the color really is true to what was posted online.
I set up my 10 Pro last night. The esim was painless. I was concerned; after reading everyone's dissatisfaction over this but honestly the phone did all the work. The hardest part of the set up was tapping the "next" button. I was up and running in no time. I'm on the Verizon network. Not sure if it matters though. Honestly it couldn't have gone any smoother.Google lost me going esim only. The pixel 9 series is my final pixel series I will purchase.
I don't care if the esim is painless, I switch phones too much and you cannot do that with esim. It's a hell no for meI set up my 10 Pro last night. The esim was painless. I was concerned; after reading everyone's dissatisfaction over this but honestly the phone did all the work. The hardest part of the set up was tapping the "next" button. I was up and running in no time. I'm on the Verizon network. Not sure if it matters though. Honestly it couldn't have gone any smoother.
Just wondering, is there a limit on how many times you can swap E sims?I don't care if the esim is painless, I switch phones too much and you cannot do that with esim. It's a hell no for me
I've tried the esim route with swapping and it just doesn't work well and you always have to get support involved to help with the swapping and sometimes it locks up on the process and support has trouble clearing things out of their system. Just isn't a friendly process for all partiesJust wondering, is there a limit on how many times you can swap E sims?
I just swapped mine from a 2001 SIM to E e-SIM with Verizon, and it was just one button tap. No problem at all. First time with E sim, I wonder if the process has gotten easier.I've tried the esim route with swapping and it just doesn't work well and you always have to get support involved to help with the swapping and sometimes it locks up on the process and support has trouble clearing things out of their system. Just isn't a friendly process for all parties
For a one-time thing, yearly once, etc., it should be fine. If you're swapping eSIMs every few days, it might not be convenient. There are also other variables like from iPhone to Android, Android to iPhone, etc., which might not work ideally.I just swapped mine from a 2001 SIM to E e-SIM with Verizon, and it was just one button tap. No problem at all. First time with E sim, I wonder if the process has gotten easier.