Google Pixel: How to enable the Multi-Network Add-On

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Enabling the Multi-Network Add-On

  1. Login to your US Mobile app. Download it for Android here.

  2. Go to My Lines and select your Unlimited Premium line.

  3. Scroll down and click on Multi-Network Available under Add-ons.

  4. Review the Add-on details and click Continue.

  5. Review payment details and Checkout.

  6. Click Start Activation.

  7. Select your preferred network for the additional line.

  8. Click Activate.

  9. Once the line activates, you will be redirected to the line page with instructions on how to install the eSIM on your device.

Installing the eSIM

If you have another phone or computer, you can pull up the QR code on it and then scan it with your phone to install the eSIM. Go to Settings > Network and Internet > SIMs > Add SIM.

If you don't have another device, you can install the eSIM manually:

  1. From the line page, tap on Manual Entry and copy the activation code.

  2. Tap Network & Internet to open your device settings.

  3. Tap on SIMs and then Add SIM.

  4. Tap on Set up an eSIM. In the next menu, scroll down and tap Use a different network.

  5. You will get a screen to scan the QR code, but instead, tap Try these troubleshooting steps. Then tap Enter it manually.

  6. Paste the activation code and tap Continue. Then tap Setup to install your eSIM.

  7. Tap Settings and turn on the toggle for the new line.

Once the setup completes, your Multi-Network line will be good to go!

Switching between your Primary line and Multi-Network Add-On line

We recommend naming your lines to easily keep track when switching between them. To switch between the lines on your Pixel:

  1. Open Settings.

  2. Tap Network & Internet.

  3. Tap SIMs.

  4. Under Primary SIMs, select your main line for Calls and Texts. You can choose between your main line and your multi-network line for Mobile Data.

You can also turn on the toggle for Automatic Data Switching. Your phone will automatically switch to the other network once it detects that you're in a low coverage area for your primary network.