Silent_Buddha
Legend
Nope, no sim. I put my old phone's sim in it and that's why I couldn't get it to activate. Once I took it out and reran the activation procedures it worked perfect, pretty sure it has an onboard one that they programmed through the wifi.
Next up, how do I get my old texts off my old phone and on to my new one? I can't see my display, but I can access my drives hooking it up to my PC with a little work. Anyone know where they are? :|
That's what I meant. The Google Pixel 3 is a dual sim phone but one of the sims is an eSIM rather than a physical SIM that you put in. Sprint likely would have programmed the onboard eSIM with your account.
https://phoneradar.com/google-pixel...m-dual-standby-support-with-android-q-beta-1/
Previously only one could be activated, but looks like you might be able to activate both now, but only one can be in use.
Regards,
SB