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Cellular sync not supported when using an eSIM

New Here ,
Apr 27, 2024 Apr 27, 2024

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I recently bought a new phone and transferred my SIM card to it digitally. The physical SIM on my old phone no longer works, and the new phone now has the SIM provisioned as an eSIM.

However, I've noticed that Lightroom does not seem to recognize that a SIM is available, even though cellular service is working correctly on the phone with the eSIM. It appears that Lightroom may be checking for the presence of a physical SIM card rather than detecting that any valid SIM (physical or eSIM) is available.

Could someone from the Lightroom development team please look into this potential bug? I would appreciate any guidance or a fix to resolve the issue and get Lightroom working properly with my eSIM.

 

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Adobe Employee , Apr 29, 2024 Apr 29, 2024

Hello @irfanhabib2k11 

I have an iPhone 15 with eSIM and I cannot reproduce the error your screenshot shows.

 

In iOS Settings > Cellular please confirm your service is active.  Then, in iOS Settings > Lightroom, please confirm that Cellular Data is enabled.  If all of that is enabled, could you please try restarting your phone.  

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Apr 29, 2024 Apr 29, 2024

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Hello @irfanhabib2k11 

I have an iPhone 15 with eSIM and I cannot reproduce the error your screenshot shows.

 

In iOS Settings > Cellular please confirm your service is active.  Then, in iOS Settings > Lightroom, please confirm that Cellular Data is enabled.  If all of that is enabled, could you please try restarting your phone.  

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May 03, 2024 May 03, 2024

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Thanks! 

 

The issue was for some reason in iOS Settings > Lightroom, please confirm that Cellular Data was disabled.

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Participant ,
May 03, 2024 May 03, 2024

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This might be a long shot, but under each service plan in the iPhone settings, you have a "Data Mode" ( iOS Settings > Mobile Service > [Plan name] > Data Mode )
Sometimes on a new install, I've seen it on "Low Data", which could pause some tasks.

I have mine set at "Allow more data on 5G"
While I don't use Lightroom a lot on my iPhone, I have no issue with my eSIM.



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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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I have the same problem with an Android device after switching carriers where a physical sim was replaced with an e sim.

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