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Whether a device is eSIM-compatible depends on whether the manufacturer includes eSIM software. That’s why we have a list of eSIM-compatible devices for easy checking.
However, there are some cases when a device doesn’t support eSIM technology, even if it is listed as eSIM-capable.
Android is an open-source operating system, meaning any mobile device manufacturer or carrier can customise it. In some countries and regions, models may be released without eSIM capability. Or the airline from which you purchased your device may not have an eSIM feature enabled.
Follow the steps below to check if your Android device supports eSIM technology. Please keep in mind the steps may or may not apply to your device. The best way to confirm eSIM capability is still through your device manufacturer, vendor, or primary carrier.
For Samsung Galaxy devices:
Remember to contact your provider or device manufacturer to confirm if the above steps are possible for your device.
For Google Pixel devices:
Remember to contact your provider or device manufacturer to confirm if the above steps are possible for your device.
For other Android devices:
Your device also must be carrier-unlocked to use an eSIM. This enables you to use multiple SIMs and eSIMs from different carriers. You can follow these steps to check if your Android device is unlocked.
If the call connects, your phone is unlocked. If you can’t make a call right now, the phone is locked to the first carrier. At this moment, you may also see a notice on the screen saying that the phone is locked.
If you need clarification, check with your device manufacturer, vendor, or primary carrier to confirm eSIM capability.
If you have any questions, please contact our support team; we’ll gladly help!