I'm assuming that the SIM PIN entry screen is implemented identically for physical SIMs and for eSIMs. I tried the SIM PIN feature with my physical SIM, and it seems that the SIM PIN entry screen was implemented such that it blocks usage of the lockscreen and Quick Tiles area completely, and the only things usable are the emergency dialer linked to from the SIM PIN entry screen and the power menu. Entering Safe Mode automatically enables Airplane Mode but it seems that even Airplane Mode doesn't prevent the OS from asking for the SIM PIN. Assuming I'm right that the SIM PIN entry screen works the same for SIMs and eSIMs, why was it implemented this way?? The way it currently works is as if the SIM PIN is meant to lock usage of the entire phone, but it can be easily physically ejected, then the phone could be unlocked. Perhaps the SIM PIN feature was implemented long time ago where the Android developers thought the user could easily eject the SIM, but didn't consider the case of eSIMs? Why not just make the SIM PIN entry screen less obnoxious, if it's (hopefully) possible? Then users that are already locked out with an eSIM on GrapheneOS could easily sideload the OTA update from recovery and dismiss the SIM PIN entry screen and use their device.