The Gemini PDA is a device with dual SIM capabilities, meaning it can support both a physical SIM card and an eSIM. Here are the general steps to install an eSIM on a Gemini PDA.
Before attempting to install the eSIM, there are three main things you will need.
- A strong internet connection - Ideally, you will need to be connected to Wi-fi or have a good 4G signal.
- An eSIM compatible device - If you are unsure, here's a list of compatible devices: List of compatible devices.
- The device isn't locked to one Mobile Network - If you are unsure whether or not your device is locked to a certain network, have a look at our article on how to check if your device is "locked/unlocked": Locked/unlocked devices.
Install Walkthrough
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Make sure your device is compatible - Before attempting to install an eSIM, make sure that your device supports eSIMs and that your carrier supports eSIM activation.
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Obtain the eSIM activation code - Your carrier will provide you with an eSIM activation code or a QR code that you can use to download and install the eSIM profile.
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Open the settings app - Open the settings app on your device.
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Select Dual SIM & mobile network - Tap on the Dual SIM & mobile network option. If you don't see this option, your device may not support dual SIM functionality.
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Select Download eSIM - Tap on the Download eSIM option.
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Enter the activation code - Enter the activation code that is in your bundles inventory.
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Follow the on-screen instructions - Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the eSIM installation process.
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Choose your preferred SIM - Once the eSIM is installed, select Primary as your default SIM to use for calls, messages, and data. You can also set a default SIM for each of these functions or choose to use them on a per-call or per-message basis.
It is worth noting that the specific steps to install an eSIM on a Gemini PDA may vary slightly depending on the version of the operating system you are using. If you have any issues or need further assistance, you can contact the provider of your device or the device manufacturer for support.