If you own an iPhone 11, there is a good chance that you have Esim installed. This app is a security risk and should be removed from your device as soon as possible. Esim is a malicious app that can allow attackers to access your device without your knowledge or consent. If leftinstalled, Esim can allow unauthorized people to access your personal information, including photos and videos you’ve taken, as well as the contents of your contacts and messages. To remove Esim from your iPhone 11, follow these steps:

  1. First, uninstall all other apps on your device by going to the App Store and searching for them. Once they’re gone, reboot your phone and try again to install Esim. If this doesn’t work, then you may need to call Apple support for assistance.
  2. Once Esim is installed, uninstall it by going to the App Store and searching for it again. Once it’s gone, reboot your phone and try again to install Esim again if necessary.
  3. Reboot your phone once more and try installing the new iOS version 11 beta 3 or later if you haven’t already done so. After installation has completed successfully, try reinstallingEsim from the App Store if necessary.