14-02-2024 02:18 PM
Hi there, my phone is iPhone 15 pro max got from Apple UK, and I have done almost everything the community suggested.
14-02-2024 03:43 PM
Can you be specific about what you've done thus far? There may be suggestions that you've not identified, that are useful.
The crucial part to enabling access to foreign networks is to have activated roaming by texting ROAMING to 150 before leaving the UK. Providing that's confirmed, trying manual connections to alternative local networks is often a good solution.
14-02-2024 05:53 PM
thanks for your replying. Yes, I did so. This is what I received
“Your device is set up to be used for roaming in any country.
If you'd like to restrict this to the EU only roaming (this also means you can't make international calls while in the UK) reply ROAM EU, but if you'd prefer to roam in the EU and to call anywhere when in the UK or EU, then reply ROAMEU INT
If you would like to go back and choose a different option from the Roaming menu reply ROAMING
Or if you need help with something different and want to speak to an Guide reply CALLBACK
150 is free to call & text even when roaming.”
I can't manually connect to any domestic service provider in Mainland China. I have no idea how this happened.
14-02-2024 06:06 PM
Thanks @DanielSummer
What happens if you manually search for available networks?
Have you restarted the iPhone?
Leanne 🙂
14-02-2024 06:10 PM
14-02-2024 06:12 PM
Thanks for trying and coming back to me @DanielSummer
In this case, I would suggest calling us from any other phone on +44 (0)7953 966 150 and the team can check your account is set up correctly and get this looked into 🙂
Leanne.
14-02-2024 06:15 PM
Thanks, May I know is esim of ee supported in mainland China ?
14-02-2024 06:16 PM
If the eSIM is actived in the UK on the EE network, this is the same as a physical SIM when abroad and if the account is set up for roaming should work for you.
Leanne.
14-02-2024 06:29 PM
@DanielSummer wrote:
I can't do any selection, in other words, there is no network provider
listed I can choose.
This could be interpreted one of two ways..
1: You perform a manual network search, nothing is shown. This suggests you're in an area of no coverage which EE can't rectify
2: Local Chinese networks are shown, but you're not able to connect. This could be due to fault, or lack of roaming agreement. EE would need to clarify.
15-02-2024 02:49 PM
Thanks for your explanation . And what I meant is the second way you mentioned. May I know what shall I do in this case please?