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eSIM storage full

(Topic created on: 12-09-2023 06:44 PM)
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Dharamjeet007
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When adding an eSIM, it gives error "can't add eSIM, storage full, delete some and try later."
But I have already deleted 3 esims and have only 2 added. Previously I had 5 esims.
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Eatingjello
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What's the solution? I literally have 0 eSIMs on my Galaxy s21 Ultra, and yet my phone says "eSIM storage full
Remove an eSIM from your phone, then try adding the eSIM again."

Anatoliy
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I have same story, and nobody can give solution(

Fan4itta
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Same situation! What the solution?!

Vasya_Pupkin
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Same issue here. Deleting eSIMs doesn't help. Cant even re-add deleted eSIMs back.

aasyraf
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Having the exact same problem. Am overseas, tried to add my overseas data esim. Couldn't do it cos it says esim full. So i deleted my home carrier esim. I still couldn't add the overseas esim. So i tried back adding my home esim. Can't do that either. Now my phone is a useless brick and i regretted not buying the Google Pixel from Cyber Monday. Get your **bleep** together Samsung. 

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solaire
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old threat but i got the same issue. any solutions?

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AndrewJ526
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I was getting the same error when trying to install a second eSIM on my Galaxy S20.

I eventually got past the error and got it to install, by wiping the cache partition AND removing the first eSIM. As you might imagine, I wiped the cache partition multiple times...before removing the first eSIM, and after. And I made sure to restart my phone after all of it. And after the installation and activation of the new eSIM, I restarted my phone, and it now works fine.

I found and used the following instructions:

To wipe the cache partition on a Galaxy S20, follow these steps:
Turn off the phone.
Press and hold the power and volume up buttons until the Samsung logo disappears.
Use the volume keys to navigate to “Wipe cache partition,” then press the power button to select it.
Confirm on the following screen, then select “Reboot system now.”

Wiping the cache partition may cause the device to take longer to reboot as it rebuilds the system cache.

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