Dual eSIM issues

I had a question with battery drain on Dual Sim. I am in Thailand with a 14 Pro. I have a Thai eSIM that is working properly and a US eSIM with Mint Mobile that does not get service. I am noticing that battery is draining due to “No Cell Coverage” presumably from the second US SIM. How do I use both SIMs without this battery drain issue? Is there a specific way to set this up?

iPhone 14 Pro

Posted on Feb 24, 2023 6:18 PM

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Posted on Feb 24, 2023 7:14 PM

The US eSIM with Mint Mobile will continue to search for service as long as it is active. That continuous search for service (Mint) is causing the battery drain. You are in Thailand and Mint Mobile does not provide service there. The best way to avoid the battery drain is to turn that eSIM off when away from a Wi-Fi Network. Turn that eSIM back on when you are connected to a Wi-Fi Network and use Wi-Fi Calling if Mint provides it overseas.


Axel F.

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Feb 24, 2023 7:14 PM in response to Airosus

The US eSIM with Mint Mobile will continue to search for service as long as it is active. That continuous search for service (Mint) is causing the battery drain. You are in Thailand and Mint Mobile does not provide service there. The best way to avoid the battery drain is to turn that eSIM off when away from a Wi-Fi Network. Turn that eSIM back on when you are connected to a Wi-Fi Network and use Wi-Fi Calling if Mint provides it overseas.


Axel F.

Feb 28, 2023 12:22 PM in response to Airosus

Airosus wrote:

Can the mint number/SIM use the data on the other Thai SIM to receive texts/iMessage/calls (over 4G or wifi)?

No. But you can keep the Mint number registered on iMessage/Facetime even if you "register" the other (Thai) number. iMessage should prompt you.


Check under Settings>>iMessage to see if the mint number is listed.

Feb 28, 2023 5:11 PM in response to FelipeV

I need to use the second SIM for two factor authentication for some of my accounts that only allow US numbers as a their method for two factor authentication.


I also wanted the convenience of my group SMS chats with non-iPhone/iMessage users back in the US to continue seamlessly.


If this is simply a limitation of iOS/iPhone, you could simply state that, instead you chose to respond assuming you knew everything about the context, and did not provide a helpful solution for my question or resolution of my problem.



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