Hi Fazil,

According to the below iPhone in Canada article from 2 years ago Freedom Mobile 
does support e-SIM:

Freedom Mobile Launches eSIM Support for iPhone XS, XS Max, XR
Shaw’s Freedom Mobile has launched eSIM support for iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max 
and iPhone XR users.
According to an updated Apple support document, Freedom Mobile is now listed 
under “wireless carriers that offer eSIM service” in Canada, joining Bell, 
Fido, Lucky Mobile, Rogers and Virgin. Telus does not support eSIM yet.
On Freedom Mobile’s website, searching for “Where can I get an eSIM” reveals a 
support document detailing eSIM:

You can purchase a compatible phone and activate service on eSIM at any Freedom 
Mobile Store. If you have an eSIM-compatible phone, you can also swap your 
regular SIM card to eSIM by visiting one of Freedom Mobile’s retail locations 
specializing in Warranty and Repair*.
*Please note, the Freedom Mobile Cornwall Warranty & Repair location is 
excluded.

Freedom says QR codes to setup eSIM are valid for one phone only and cannot be 
reused.

"An eSIM is a digital SIM that allows you to activate a cellular plan from your 
carrier without having to use a physical nano-SIM" explains Apple. The addition 
of eSIM means you can have two lines with one iPhone as well.
According to iPhone in Canada reader Kris, “Yesterday, when my friend activated 
service in store the option was eSIM or regular SIM."

Update June 6: A Freedom Mobile spokesperson reached out with more details 
regarding this eSIM launch.
The company says, “We have begun soft-launching eSIM today for customers in a 
limited capacity to allow us the opportunity to test the technology in a 
real-world setting.”
To use eSIM on Freedom Mobile, customers need to have a compatible smartphone 
with the latest software updates or an unlocked device to use their phone with 
multiple carriers.
Currently, Apple iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR and Google Pixel 3a 
smartphones are supported for eSIM on Freedom Mobile.
Customers can activate a service on eSIM, or switch an existing physical SIM to 
eSIM at Freedom Mobile locations specializing in Warranty & Repair support, 
explains the spokesperson.
For new eSIM activations with a compatible handset purchased, they can be 
activated at all retail store locations. For BYOD eSIM activation and SIM 
swaps, customers need to visit Freedom Mobile Warranty & Repair locations.
”eSIM technology will be expanded to allow for activations at more Freedom 
Mobile retail locations as well as online activation for new and existing 
customers in the coming months,” explained Freedom Mobile.

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