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Released September 16th, Apple's "smaller" flagship smartphone features a 6.1" ProMotion OLED, a triple-lens rear camera system, 5G, and a newly designed "Dynamic Island" around the front-facing camera and top sensors. Successor to the iPhone 13 Pro.

iPhone 14 pro esim greyed out

I have a iphone 14 pro and suddenly the esim option is greyed out. IMEI is being shown in settings and baseband looks like working since faulty baseband will show empty imei. Anyone came across this issue ?

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The IMEI in settings might not have been updated. Its best to check IMEI by inputting *#06# into the keypad.

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I already did reset and updated software using 3utools. So that's confirmed . IMEI is not gone

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Are you running the iOS26 beta? I have seen reports of this specific issue with eSIM on the recently released developer beta.

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Nope , it was on iOS 18 stable version

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If you have not already, I might try clearing network settings. This will reset mobile connections (as well as any wifi or bluetooth connections).

In the absence of a software issue, I have only ever seen this kind of issue be a board problem. Usually issues with RF related circuits where they are greyed out are related to separation between the two boards. Also looking into the location of the eSIM on the board, I have reason to believe that the chip responsible for eSIM function lives on the thin arm of the board which is more prone to bend or separation because of it's location in housing. (This is conjecture based on the iPhone 14 Pro Max chip ID guide here at iFixit and some schematic diagrams referencing the eSIM as being related to an ST ST33J2M0, and the fact that that is RIGHT next to where the SIM tray would be, if there was one).

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It's possible that IC just died, but board separation would be more likely in my opinion.

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