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2 TopicsHow to set up new iPhone 17 on Telus
I hope to help someone runs into this scenario: buy an iPhone 17 from Apple and convert old Telus phone with physical SIM. This is the right process to migrate to the new phone, which I found after one very frustrating day: buy the new phone from Apple. go to Telus store and buy an e-SIM ($20+tax). start new phone and migrate the old phone to the new phone (wait for all the apps to be loaded). Now all is transferred, except the SIM/ phone number. Go to the MyTelus site and link the e-SIM to the account number for your phone, provide the SIM number (19 digits). This links the e-SIM to the phone number. This is the navigation path in MyTelus: Plans and Devices -> Select Subscriber -> Swap your SIM Card -> I want to transfer my number to a new physical SIM or an eSIM QR code voucher Go to the new phone and Add the eSIM (Settings -> Cellular), scan the 2D bar code on the eSIM card. Wait to be activated; you may need to restart the new phone. Wipe off the old phone. Some things to note: Apple store people minimize the complexity, cost and time in migrating from physical SIM to eSIM and pass responsibility to the carrier. iPhone 17 does not have physical SIM any more, iPhone 16 is the last iPhone in Canada to have physical SIMs. eSIMs cannot be transferred at Telus between phones. Having an eSIM on your old phone does not help. Makes no sense to convert the physical SIM to eSIM on your old phone. Procedure listed on Telus website to convert from physical SIM to eSIM doesn't work. Telus AI phone is a nightmare, ask to talk to a human and bypass AI. Chat is also borderline useless as you get bounced between incompetent and competent people, and they drop and pick up the chat randomly. Telus store people don't know the procedure, as they receive incomplete information, but at least they try.470Views0likes1CommentUpgrading to 1.5 Gbps - Will I be able to keep promotional discounts?
Hello, I currently have PureFibre 940 Mbps internet, and I am currently 3 months into my 2 year term with this service, which gives me $46 dollars off the regular price of $135. So currently I am paying $89 for the 940 Mbps service, which is the current advertised rate. I want to upgrade to the 1.5 Gbps service, but when I log into my account to upgrade it, I am only seeing the price listed as being $165/month, meaning I would lose the $46 discount I currently have. When I go to the main Telus internet sales page, they are advertising the 1.5 Gpbs plan as also having a $46 promotional savings, meaning new sign ups would get this for $119/month. Would Telus allow me to upgrade and keep my $46 promotional savings? Would this upgrade count as breaking my contract? I still want to honor the term I have, and am willing to start my term over again if that's what it takes.4.1KViews0likes2Comments