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The DSDS setting for both sims was already enabled when I went to go look at them.

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    biscuit_tosser_88 The DSDS setting for both sims was already enabled when I went to go look at them.

    Uh-oh, now I'm out of ideas. I suggest looking for one of the developers via real-time chat. Provide a link to this discussion thread. Hopefully you will be guided through gathering and privately sharing a debug log. If possible, please report the outcome back here. Good luck!

      @biscuit_tosser_88 I agree that asking in the chat rooms might be helpful. There's a good chance someone there might have some suggestions we haven't thought of. But considering you've had this issue on GrapheneOS but not with the Stock OS, I think you can also open an issue in the Issue Tracker.

      If you do open an issue there, you can mention this thread, but I think it's most important to highlight two facts: you don't have this issue while running the Stock OS and while running GrapheneOS only one of the SIMs is working, but never both at the same time.

        When I used an eSIM for the first time, I didn't have an automatic connection to the service provider's network. I had to activate it through my account in order to use it on my device and get a signal whereas the physical SIM card was automatic.

        de0u

        other8026
        Update

        It's working. I now have 1 physical sim and 1 eSim. Physical is used for voice and sms, eSim is used for data.
        I did this with GOS installed.
        I had to go to the phone store. It could not be done over the phone with tech support.
        The provider HAD to use a QR code to install, because it would NOT download to the phone.
        I don't have enough knowledge to know if that's because of the provider, GOS, or Google. They did mention that they thought Pixels need a QR for some reason.
        If I can offer any info to help with this for new users, please ask, and I will try to provide as much info as I can.
        Thanks for your input.

          biscuit_tosser_88 The provider HAD to use a QR code to install, because it would NOT download to the phone.

          Thanks for reporting back.
          This last steep was without Google Play Services installed on your owner profile ?

          This QR code to install again the eSIM, mean it's better to install the eSIM directly from GOS. I you go back to the stock OS maybe you will need this steep again. I wonder if this QR code is for a one time use, or if it can be copied to use it again for the same Pixel. I suppose it can't be used to migrate to another phone because I've heard some carrier charge the eSIM for the device change.

            Hat
            Yes, in fact, Google Play Services was installed in the owner profile when they used the QR code, but I don't know if it was needed or not.
            They also gave me the new QR code and it's numbers on paper to use as a backup.

            a year later

            Latest eSIM experience on Pixel 8 Pro:
            My private provider (jamobil in Germany) told me that their eSIM is not compatible with Pixel phones. They can only activate through their own app, where the all-important button wouldn't show up on Pixels. I did not try to prove them wrong and kept the physical SIM.
            My company provided a Vodafone eSIM with QR-Code and eSIM-Code and this worked without a hitch: Google Services installed in private space (which was open at the time of activation) and wifi connection during the procedure.
            Hope this helps...