en.Wedoany.com Reported - Brazilian mobile operator TIM has recently enabled the transfer of eSIM virtual chips between Android and iOS devices, saving users who switch phones the hassle of obtaining a new physical SIM card. Previously, this feature was only available within the same operating system; now, users can directly transfer their eSIM number from one phone to a device running a different system.

The transfer feature still has device compatibility limitations. On the iPhone side, it only supports iOS 26.5 and above; Android devices are only compatible with smartphones from Motorola and Samsung. The transfer process is completed over the internet, requiring both devices to be connected to Wi-Fi or a mobile network during operation.
This new feature has not yet been officially launched and is currently only available in a few countries, including the United States, Mexico, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, and Brazil. As of now, TIM is the first operator to offer this cross-system eSIM transfer service. TIM's official website has published dedicated operation pages for iPhone and Android devices, providing step-by-step guides, lists of compatible models, operational details, and frequently asked questions.
Regarding the official launch date, a representative reiterated to Minha Operadora that no promotional materials have been released yet. The company has not disclosed when large-scale promotion will begin or whether it will expand to more Android device brands. Due to the need for authorization coordination across different operating systems and device models when modifying eSIM protocols, the rollout of this solution faces certain technical complexities.
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