Reddit post reports random Xfinity eSIM setup requests
- A Reddit user reported receiving random eSIM setup requests linked to Xfinity.
- The source is a repost in the r/eSim subreddit that links to a post in r/Comcast_Xfinity.
- The provided source material does not include technical details, device names, dates, or an operator response.
A Reddit user reported random eSIM setup requests in a post shared on Reddit and indexed in the r/eSim subreddit. The available source identifies the original discussion as a link to r/Comcast_Xfinity and names the submitting user as /u/m01ormouf.
The provided source material does not state which device received the eSIM setup requests, when the issue started, how many requests were received, or whether the requests were tied to Xfinity Mobile. The source material also does not include screenshots, account details, or a response from Comcast or Xfinity.
This item reflects a user-reported eSIM issue rather than a formal operator announcement or device launch. In the eSIM market, operators use remote SIM provisioning, or RSP, to download and activate eSIM profiles on compatible devices, but the source here does not provide enough detail to determine whether the reported requests were caused by account activity, provisioning errors, or another issue.
Related Questions
- Does Xfinity support eSIM?
- Yes, Xfinity Mobile supports eSIM on some compatible devices, but the provided source does not list supported models or activation rules.
- What are random eSIM setup requests?
- They are unexpected prompts to set up or activate an eSIM profile on a device. The provided source only says a Reddit user reported receiving them and does not explain the cause.
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