On the SIM management screen, touch next to SIM 2, then follow the onscreen
instruction to edit the name of the eSIM card.
Delete an eSIM Card
You can delete an eSIM card that you no longer use. deleted eSIM card cannot be
restored and will not be displayed in the eSIM list.
Disable the eSIM card before deleting it.
On the SIM management screen, touch
next to SIM 2. Follow the onscreen instructions
to delete the eSIM card.
• Deleting an eSIM card does not mean that you have canceled the contract with the carrier.
carrier will continue to charge for the eSIM card. To stop charges from being incurred,
contact your carrier to deregister the eSIM card
• Some eSIM cards cannot be deleted. For details, contact your carrier.
Restore the eSIM Card to Its Facto Settings
• If you select Reset but keep eSIMs when restoring your device to its settings, the
eSIM card can still be used after the device is powered on again.
• If you select Reset, the information about the eSIM card will be deleted, and the eSIM
card cannot be used anymore. does not mean that you have canceled the contract
with the carrier. carrier will continue to charge for the card number. To stop charges
being incurred, contact your carrier to deregister the eSIM card
eSIM card information is your personal data and you should be careful with it.
Share Your Network Connection with Other Devices
Once Personal hotspot has been enabled, you can share your mobile data or the Wi-Fi
network your phone is currently connected to with other devices.
Share Your Network via Personal Hotspot
• settings items by device. If your phone does not provide a item, it indicates
that the corresponding feature is not
• Some Wi-Fi networks that require authentication cannot be shared.
Go to Settings > Mobile network > Personal hotspot, and enable Personal hotspot.
mobile data or Wi-Fi network connection of your phone will then be shared with other
devices.
You can also the following for the personal hotspot:
• Set Device name.
• Set Password.
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