How to downgrade iPhone eSIM in 2026

1. Downgrading from an eSIM to a physical SIM card on iPhone: why this guide
1.1 Context and objective
Many users initially adopt the eSIM for its ease of activation. However, they sometimes face unexpected difficulties: poor reception after activation, issues following an iOS update, or the need to change operators that do not offer eSIM. This guide details how to perform an iPhone eSIM downgrade to a physical SIM card without losing your number or data.
The procedure covers essential preparations before any operation, disabling the eSIM from settings, inserting and activating the nano‑SIM, as well as troubleshooting in case of failure. These steps are based on Apple’s documentation for eSIM management and common practices of French operators.
The procedure is generally safe if you strictly follow the steps and perform a prior iCloud backup. The main risks include temporary loss of network access during the activation of the physical SIM card or the need to request SIM reissuance from the operator.
Contact your operator if you see activation error messages, or Apple if the phone shows hardware malfunction.
1.2 What you will find in this guide
This comprehensive guide covers three essential aspects of iPhone eSIM downgrade:
Preparation includes checks of operator compatibility and operator lock, iCloud or local backup, as well as documentation of the eSIM profile (QR code, ICCID/IMSI).
The iPhone procedure details how to disable or delete the eSIM via cellular data settings, insert the nano‑SIM, configure call and data preferences, and manage dual‑SIM setup.
The troubleshooting solutions include operator contacts with message templates, physical SIM reissuance or eSIM profile reactivation, as well as possible delays and costs. The guide also provides concrete examples of messages to send to the operator and instructions for taking necessary screenshots.
2. Preparing the switch from eSIM to physical SIM
2.1 Check compatibility and operator conditions
Before any operation, verify if your operator allows iPhone eSIM downgrade to a physical SIM card. French operators apply different processes for physical SIM reissuance or eSIM deactivation. Check your customer area or support page to know the rules applicable to your plan.
| Operator | Procedure | Delays | Fees |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orange | Request via customer area | 2-5 days | Variable depending on plan |
| SFR | Contact customer service | 3-7 days | Free or €10 |
| Bouygues | Store or online | 1-3 days | According to contract |
| Free | Subscriber area | 2-4 days | Generally free |
Check these crucial points with your operator:
- Authorization to downgrade the eSIM to physical SIM card and modalities (postal delivery, in-store pickup)
- Possible fees for SIM reissuance or change (cost and billing conditions)
- Activation delays for the physical SIM card and possibility of remote deactivation/reactivation of the eSIM profile
- Existence of a lock or operator lock preventing the use of a different SIM
Some operators impose restrictions on iPhone eSIM downgrade, especially for recent offers or specific plans. Check these conditions before permanently deleting the eSIM profile.
2.2 Back up contacts, messages, and settings
Perform a full backup before any changes to your cellular configuration. iCloud backup is the simplest and most accessible method.
iCloud backup: Go to Settings > [your Apple ID] > iCloud > iCloud Backup > Back Up Now. Check the date and size of the last backup. iCloud backups automatically include contacts, SMS (if enabled), and essential cellular data settings.
Local backup via Finder/iTunes: Connect the iPhone to a Mac or PC, encrypt the backup to include passwords and Health data, then click “Back Up Now.” This method is useful if your iCloud is full or if you want an immediate and complete copy.
To verify that the iCloud backup is complete:
- Settings > [your Apple ID] > iCloud > iCloud Backup
- Check the date and time of the last backup
- Confirm the size matches your expectations
- Keep a screenshot confirmation
2.3 Document the eSIM profile and keep activation information
Before deleting the eSIM profile, keep all necessary information for possible reissuance or reactivation. This documentation will greatly simplify dealings with your operator.
Items to save:
- The original activation QR code (photo or scan in your emails)
- Screenshots of the eSIM profile: Settings > Cellular Data > eSIM profile > details
- ICCID and IMSI if available (sometimes visible in the customer area)
- Order reference and activation date
- Operator confirmation emails
This information facilitates SIM reissuance or support requests if the eSIM is deleted and needs to be recreated. Many users neglect this step and then face difficulties recovering their line. To learn best practices for managing eSIMs, see our guide on whether to delete an eSIM before installing it on a new phone.
3. Clear steps to disable the eSIM on iPhone and insert a nano‑SIM
3.1 Disable or delete an eSIM from Settings
Follow the settings screens precisely to disable the eSIM. According to Apple, cellular line management is done via cellular data settings where you can temporarily disable or permanently delete an eSIM line.
Detailed procedure:
- 1. Open Settings > Cellular Data (or Settings > Phone > Cellular Data depending on iOS)
- 2. Under “Cellular Plans,” select the eSIM profile to disable
- 3. To temporarily disable: toggle “Turn On This Line” off
- 4. To permanently delete: choose “Remove Cellular Plan” and confirm
- 5. Take a screenshot of the confirmation screen
If your goal is simply to test the physical SIM card, start by disabling the plan without deleting it. You can reactivate it quickly if needed.
The difference is crucial: disabling cuts the line but keeps the eSIM profile on the iPhone, while deleting erases the profile and will require SIM reissuance or the activation QR code to reactivate.
3.2 Insert the nano‑SIM card and activate the line
Once the eSIM is disabled or deleted, proceed to physically insert the nano‑SIM. This step requires precision to avoid damaging the SIM tray or contacts.
Insertion and activation steps:
- 1. Turn off the iPhone (recommended depending on model)
- 2. Locate the SIM tray and use the provided eject tool
- 3. Insert the physical SIM card correctly (contacts facing down)
- 4. Turn the iPhone back on and wait for automatic detection
- 5. Follow the on-screen activation instructions
The iPhone usually detects the physical SIM card automatically and offers to configure the line. If activation fails, check that the physical SIM card is properly inserted and that your operator has activated the line on their network side.
Preference configuration:
- Set the default line for calls and SMS
- Configure cellular data on the new SIM
- Add roaming settings if necessary
- Test reception and signal quality
If you keep a dual-SIM setup, cellular data settings allow managing preferences for each line independently.
4. Conclusion
iPhone eSIM downgrade to a physical SIM card is done by following a methodical procedure: verifying operator compatibility, performing a complete iCloud backup, documenting the eSIM profile, then disabling the eSIM and inserting the nano‑SIM. This structured approach minimizes risks and ensures a smooth transition between the two technologies.
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