Is your device eSIM compatible?
Most phones, tablets and wearables from the last few years support eSIM. Search your device below, or run the 30-second check.
Dial *#06#
Open your phone dialer and type *#06#. If you see an EID number, your device supports eSIM.
On iPhone
Go to Settings → General → About and scroll to look for an “Available SIM” or “EID” entry.
On Android
Go to Settings → Connections / Network → SIM manager and look for an “Add eSIM” option.
Apple
56 modelsSamsung
60 modelsXiaomi
24 modelsMotorola
37 modelsOPPO
22 modelsvivo
12 modelsHonor
17 modelsHuawei
6 modelsSony
11 modelsNothing
3 modelsrealme
2 modelsASUS
11 modelsTCL
2 modelsMicrosoft
8 modelsSharp
17 modelsAlcatel
1 modelsBALMUDA
1 modelsbq
2 modelsDell
9 modelsDOOGEE
1 modelsEnergizer
1 modelsEvolveo
1 modelsFossil
1 modelsGemini
1 modelsGigaset
1 modelsKyocera
4 modelsLenovo
12 modelsMobvoi
1 modelsMontblanc
1 modelsMyphone
1 modelsNuu
1 modelsRazer
1 modelsT
1 modelsTONE
1 modelsVsmart
1 modelsYour device must be carrier-unlocked. If you purchased your phone on a contract or installment plan, contact your carrier to confirm it's unlocked before installing a travel eSIM.
Frequently asked questions
Is my phone carrier-unlocked?
Your device must be carrier-unlocked to use a third-party eSIM. If you bought it on a contract, ask your carrier to unlock it first.
Will using an eSIM affect my normal SIM?
No. Your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts. The travel eSIM is a separate data line you switch on at your destination.
My exact model isn't listed — can I still use an eSIM?
The list covers the most common devices. The *#06# check is the most reliable test — if your phone shows an EID, it supports eSIM.
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