Does the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold support eSIM?
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold eSIM compatibility
Yes, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold supports eSIM. Every variant includes both an eSIM and a physical nano-SIM tray, giving you flexible connectivity options across all regions where the device is sold.
The phone supports dual SIM functionality, meaning you can use one eSIM profile and one physical SIM card at the same time. This makes the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold ideal for separating work and personal lines, or keeping your home number active while using a local data plan when you travel. You can store multiple eSIM profiles on the device and switch between them in Settings, though only one eSIM can be active alongside the physical SIM at any given moment.
eSIM vs physical SIM on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Unlike some devices that offer dual eSIM capability, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold uses a hybrid approach: one eSIM slot and one physical SIM tray. You cannot run two eSIMs simultaneously, but the combination covers most dual-SIM scenarios. The physical tray is located on the left edge of the device and accepts a standard nano-SIM card.
How to set up an eSIM on the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Set up an eSIM in Settings
Setting up an eSIM on your Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold takes about a minute. You'll need a QR code or activation details from your carrier or travel-eSIM provider, and a Wi-Fi or mobile data connection to download the profile.
- Open Settings and tap Network & internet.
- Tap the + icon next to SIMs, then choose Download a SIM instead?
- Tap Next and scan the QR code provided by your carrier or eSIM service using the Pixel's camera.
- Wait while the eSIM profile downloads—this usually takes 30–60 seconds.
- Once installed, tap Done, then give your eSIM a label (for example, "Travel" or "Work") so you can identify it easily.
- Choose whether to use the new eSIM for mobile data, calls, or SMS in the SIM settings menu.
If your provider sent activation details by email or app instead of a QR code, tap Need help? on the download screen and select Enter it manually, then type in the SM-DP+ address and activation code.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold eSIM installation tips
Make sure your Pixel 10 Pro Fold is connected to Wi-Fi before you start—eSIM downloads require an internet connection. If you're replacing an existing eSIM, you can delete the old profile first by going to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs, tapping the profile name, and selecting Erase SIM. The device will store multiple eSIM profiles, so you can keep inactive ones on hand and reactivate them when needed.
Using a travel eSIM on the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Travel eSIMs are one of the easiest ways to get mobile data abroad without paying roaming fees or hunting for a local SIM card when you land. Because the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold supports eSIM, you can install a data plan for your destination before you leave home, and it will activate automatically when you arrive.
Install your travel eSIM while you're still connected to Wi-Fi at home. Once the profile is on your device, you can leave it inactive until your trip starts. When you reach your destination, open Settings > Network & internet > SIMs, select your travel eSIM, toggle it on, and enable Mobile data and Roaming for that line. Your Pixel 10 Pro Fold will connect to local networks immediately.
You can keep your home physical SIM active at the same time to receive calls and text messages—including two-factor authentication codes—without extra charges. Just make sure mobile data is set to use the travel eSIM, not your home line, to avoid roaming fees. You can browse eSIM plans for more than 200 countries and regions, with options for single-country and multi-country coverage.
Tips & troubleshooting
Turn on data roaming for your eSIM line
A common mistake: installing a travel eSIM but forgetting to enable roaming for that line. Even though it's a local data plan in the country you're visiting, Android still treats it as "roaming" because the eSIM isn't your device's original network. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs, tap your travel eSIM, and turn on Roaming. Your home SIM can stay enabled for calls and SMS, but set Mobile data to use only the travel eSIM to avoid accidental roaming charges on your home line.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If your eSIM profile downloads but won't connect, restart your Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold and wait a minute for the network to register. Check that the eSIM line is toggled on in Settings > Network & internet > SIMs and that roaming is enabled. If the QR code won't scan—sometimes because of screen glare or low lighting—tap Need help? and enter the activation details manually instead.
Occasionally an eSIM will need a few minutes to provision after installation, especially if you installed it before arriving in the destination country. If you're still having trouble after 10 minutes, delete the profile and reinstall it, or reach out to your provider's support team. You can also check another device's eSIM compatibility if you're troubleshooting across multiple phones, or visit our eSIM setup help section for step-by-step guides.
Keep your home SIM active for two-factor authentication
Many banking apps, email services, and social-media accounts send verification codes by SMS. When you're travelling with a travel eSIM on your Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, leave your home physical SIM in the tray and enabled for calls and messages. You'll receive those texts without paying roaming rates for data, as long as mobile data is set to the travel eSIM. In dual-SIM settings, you can choose which line handles data, calls, and SMS separately, giving you full control.


