eSIM Compatible Phones
Full list of devices that support eSIM
Last updated: 8 March 2026
Most phones released since 2020 support eSIM. Here's the complete list of compatible smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and laptops — updated regularly.
How to Check If Your Phone Supports eSIM
iPhone
Go to Settings > General > About. If you see "Available SIM" or "Digital SIM", your phone supports eSIM.
Android
Go to Settings > Connections (or Network) > SIM Manager. If you see "Add eSIM" or "Add Mobile Plan", your phone supports it.
By IMEI
Dial *#06# on your phone. If you see an EID (eSIM ID) number alongside your IMEI, your phone has an eSIM chip.
Apple
Samsung
Other Brands
Key Takeaway
If your phone was made after 2020, there's a good chance it supports eSIM. Check your settings under Mobile Data or Connections to see if the option is there.
Frequently Asked Questions
The quickest way is to dial *#06# — if you see an EID number, your phone has eSIM. On iPhone, go to Settings > General > About and look for "Digital SIM". On Android, check Settings > Connections > SIM Manager.
For your main phone plan, yes — your carrier needs to offer eSIM. But for travel data eSIMs, you don't need carrier support. You can add a travel eSIM from any provider regardless of your main carrier.
No. eSIM requires a physical eUICC chip built into the phone. If your phone wasn't manufactured with this chip, no software update can add the capability.
Not always. Some regional variants lack eSIM support. For example, certain carrier-locked phones may disable eSIM. Always check with your specific model and region.