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      05-11-2023, 10:46 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by zmm12345 View Post
I just set it up with Verizon
Setup went smoothly, and now I’m trying to figure out the benefits and how it works

1) what do I gain, if I always have my phone with me

2) will it ring even when my wife takes the car, even though it’s linked to my cell?

3) when my car is in for service, with they get all my calls?

Ideally, it would be linked to using my digital key or remote, and not ring if a different user has my car
If you always have your phone, the gain is supposedly the use of the roof antenna, which is a help in poor reception areas. This is the prime reason for me. It also gives you a wifi connection in the car and I just used that to link it to my Escort radar detector for updates. Theretically you could use your phone's hotspot for that, but I have not been able to do that while Carplay is active.

Your question 2: when your wife drives the car she should select her own phone in the "mobile device" applet. That should mean the esim will not ring.

Question 3: Yes all your calls will also ring in the car, but I guess you could select your phone as the mobile device before you drop it off.

It is a shame that neither BMW nor the carriers have taken the time to explain esim and how to use it. There should be a FAQ for example for questions like yours.
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