That isn’t the normal use of a smartphone. For the average person who rarely changes network and doesn’t debug connectivity issues eSIM is the better option.
Well, yes, under normal circumstances things work properly and do not need to be debugged. But generally eventually any system encounters abnormal circumstances, and one does not want the correct answer to be “give up on that system forever and go home”.
That isn’t the normal use of a smartphone. For the average person who rarely changes network and doesn’t debug connectivity issues eSIM is the better option.
Well, yes, under normal circumstances things work properly and do not need to be debugged. But generally eventually any system encounters abnormal circumstances, and one does not want the correct answer to be “give up on that system forever and go home”.