Dylan Ray
03 Dec 2024
While doing device network resetting people ask about whether resetting network delete eSIM?
No, it's not true network resetting does not delete your embedded SIM. It can fix internet issues that disturb your eSIM working. The process can reset your network connections, such as cellular data, wifi password, and VPN settings. If you face an eSIM issue, configure your network settings to regain the normal eSIM services.
In this article, you will learn how network resets affect your eSIM and what steps you should take to ensure a smooth connection.
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A network reset is used to restore your device’s network-related concerns. It solves the connectivity issues that occur after upgrading versions. Resetting your network can also fix the shared network drives. It disturbs the internet and local network function on some devices. Here are some things that can be erased from your device.
After resetting, the wifi networks and passwords are removed. You can reconnect to your previous network by manually entering the password.
When you reset the network settings on your Android or iPhone device, it removes all paired devices.
VPNs that are not installed by a configuration profile or mobile device management (MDM) can be deleted due to network resetting.
Network resetting in your device can change the APN (Access Point Name) and other cellular network settings.
Resetting network settings in your Android or iPhone devices does not delete your eSIM profile. However, some situations can deactivate your eSIM such as.
If you are doing a factory reset on your device to solve software issues, it deletes all data, including eSIM profiles.
eSIM will be permanently removed from your device if you manually delete it from your settings.
eSIM is a small chip embedded into the devices. Virtual SIM is designed to store and manage the eSIM profiles separately. eSIM profiles are stored in eUICC, which makes it separate from the other general settings. It is not part of other network settings like wifi, Bluetooth, and APN configurations. Therefore, it is safe from resettings. Once the resetting process completes, eSIM automatically reconnects to the mobile network.
While network resetting doesn’t impact eSIMs, here are some tips to ensure the safety of your eSIM.
Resetting the network is an easy way to fix the connectivity problems. It clears the other network settings but doesn’t affect your eSIM profile. However, factory reset and manual deletions can remove your eSIM. If your eSIM is deactivated by mistake, consult your carrier to ensure smooth functionality of eSIM.
FAQs
Yes, a factory reset deletes your eSIM profiles. To improve your network functionality, go for the network resettings. It only resets the general network settings.
If your eSIM is deleted, you can contact your carrier to get a new activation code. You can also restore your eSIM from backup. Go to your device Settings. Move to General and then to Transfer or Reset iPhone. Now select Restore from Backup.
No, network resettings don’t delete the eSIM on your Android or iPhone devices. However, it can affect other network settings such as VPN, mobile data settings, data sharing, and password details.