Since both phones are unlocked now, switching should be simple. Staff person @ a cell phone kiosk that sells SIM cards said can transfer the SIM card from older unlocked phone to the other for me, so I will go see them again soon.
And I would like to try an eSIM account. But my new Android phone does not have an embedded eSIM chip. One innovative company though, has created physical SIM cards with eSIM capability embedded. Will likely buy one of these eSIM-chip SIM cards from them, insert it in new phone & follow their advice to configure it to my new phone (using an app). Then could start an online eSIM account to purchase & download services for travel to most (all?) destinations. (Sent this company an online question to double check on ordering the correct model of their SIM card for my specific phone; am awaiting reply.)
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