Does the Google Pixel 2 Xl support eSIM?
Google Pixel 2 Xl eSIM compatibility
Yes, the Google Pixel 2 Xl does support eSIM, but with a significant limitation: eSIM functionality is available only through Google Fi. If you're not a Google Fi subscriber, you cannot use eSIM on this device with any other carrier or travel eSIM provider. This restriction means the Pixel 2 Xl's eSIM capability is tied exclusively to Google's own mobile service.
All variants of the Google Pixel 2 Xl sold globally include the eSIM hardware, but Google Fi's availability determines whether you can actually activate it. Google Fi operates primarily in the United States, though it offers international data roaming. The device does not support dual SIM in the traditional sense—you can use either the physical nano-SIM slot or the eSIM through Google Fi, but not both simultaneously.
Physical SIM and eSIM configuration
The Google Pixel 2 Xl has one physical nano-SIM slot. When you activate Google Fi, the service provisions the embedded eSIM, but you'll need to choose which line handles your cellular connection at any given time. This means you cannot run a travel eSIM alongside your regular physical SIM the way newer dual-SIM phones allow.
How to set up an eSIM on the Google Pixel 2 Xl
Google Fi activation process
Setting up the Google Pixel 2 Xl eSIM requires a Google Fi account. You cannot install third-party travel eSIM profiles through QR codes or activation codes from other providers. The process below applies only to Google Fi subscribers:
- Sign up for Google Fi through the Google Fi app or website and select the Pixel 2 Xl as your device during registration.
- Download the Google Fi app from the Google Play Store if you haven't already.
- Open the Google Fi app and sign in with your Google account.
- Follow the in-app prompts to activate service—Google Fi will automatically provision your eSIM without requiring a QR code scan.
- Wait approximately 60 seconds for the activation to complete; you'll see a confirmation message when your eSIM is active.
- Restart your phone if prompted to ensure the network settings take effect.
What you won't find in Settings
Unlike newer Pixel models and other eSIM-compatible devices, the Pixel 2 Xl does not have a manual "Add eSIM" or "Scan QR code" option in the network settings when using carriers other than Google Fi. The eSIM management is handled entirely through the Google Fi app, which communicates directly with the embedded SIM chip.
Using a travel eSIM on the Google Pixel 2 Xl
Limitations for international travel
If you're hoping to use a travel eSIM on your Google Pixel 2 Xl for an upcoming trip, you'll face a significant obstacle: the device only accepts eSIM profiles from Google Fi. You cannot purchase and install travel eSIM plans from other providers, even if you browse eSIM plans designed for international data.
Google Fi does offer international roaming in over 200 countries and territories, which automatically works when you land abroad. However, you'll pay Google Fi's roaming rates rather than being able to shop around for competitive travel eSIM pricing. If cost-effective international data is your priority, you have two practical options: use a physical travel SIM card in the Pixel 2 Xl's nano-SIM slot, or consider upgrading to a newer device that supports standard eSIM profiles from multiple providers.
Physical SIM alternative for travel
Since the Pixel 2 Xl cannot accept travel eSIM profiles, you can still get local rates abroad by purchasing a physical SIM card at your destination or ordering one online before departure. Remove your existing physical SIM, insert the travel SIM, and configure the APN settings if needed. This method gives you access to local data rates without relying on Google Fi's international pricing.
Tips and troubleshooting
Google Fi-specific settings
When using Google Fi on your Pixel 2 Xl, make sure data roaming is enabled in Settings > Network & internet > Mobile network. Google Fi requires roaming to be turned on even for domestic use, since the service switches between multiple carrier networks. You won't incur unexpected charges—Google Fi's plans include this network-switching behavior by design.
If you keep a physical SIM from another carrier in the device, remember that the Pixel 2 Xl can only use one line at a time. You'll need to manually switch between the Google Fi eSIM and your physical SIM in the network settings, which means you might miss calls or texts on the inactive line.
When Google Fi won't activate
If your Google Pixel 2 Xl eSIM won't activate through the Google Fi app, first confirm that your device is connected to Wi-Fi with a strong, stable signal—activation requires internet access. Restart both the phone and the Google Fi app, then try again. Check that your Google Fi account is in good standing and that you've completed all billing setup steps. If problems persist, you can reach out for eSIM setup help through Google Fi's support channels, as they manage the eSIM provisioning directly.
Compatibility with other eSIM providers
You may find discussions on Pixel 2 xl esim reddit threads or setup forums mentioning workarounds or hacks to enable third-party eSIM profiles. Be cautious: the Pixel 2 Xl's eSIM implementation is locked to Google Fi at the firmware level, and attempts to bypass this restriction are unlikely to succeed and could disrupt your device's connectivity. If you need flexible eSIM support for multiple carriers or travel providers, the Pixel 3 and newer models offer standard eSIM functionality that works with any provider offering QR code activation. You can check another device's eSIM compatibility to find a phone that meets your needs.


