Microsoft is retiring the built-in Mobile Plans app and moving eSIM purchase and provisioning to a web-first model where carrier websites handle checkout while Windows Settings manages secure device provisioning and identifier consent. (theregister.com)
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Microsoft is retiring the long‑standing Mobile Plans app in Windows and moving plan discovery and purchase to carrier websites while keeping eSIM provisioning inside Windows Settings — a transition Microsoft says will take effect when the Mobile Plans app is removed and support ends in late...
Microsoft is retiring the long-neglected Mobile Plans app and shifting eSIM purchase and management workflows to carrier websites and the built-in Windows Settings experience — a quiet but meaningful change that will take effect when the app stops functioning on February 27, 2026, and ushers a...
Microsoft is removing the long‑standing Mobile Plans app from Windows and steering plan purchases and eSIM provisioning toward carrier websites and the built‑in Windows Settings experience, a shift that will change how always‑connected laptops and tablets are sold, activated, and supported...
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