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@Allan *****
the Thailand models have SIM card slots. The only ones that don’t are the USA models.
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@Allan *****
Chinese and HK models are different than the Thai one. If purchased in BKK and it’s not a grey market import then it supports the eSIM.

US model only supports eSIM as it doesn’t have a physical slot
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@Gabriel *******
no it’s not. It also supports eSIM. Go to settings—>cellular and then you will see your sims and you can add ‘esim’
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@Gabriel *******
you can get a Thai eSIM and keep your home country physical sim in your phone. They can both be active and no switching. You set one sim as the primary for calls and can override it when making a call
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@Gabriel *******
most modern phones support an eSIM and physical SIM. I don’t swap
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@Elías *******
how do you know they can look up the dates? Are you dreaming this up?

While I agree it’s wrong and committing fraud how do you know what information they have access to?
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@Trisha ******
don’t believe anything you read there with regards to visas.
John ********
No such rule of 90 days over a 6 month period. Where did you hear this from? It’s wrong in any case