Does the Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE support eSIM?
Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE eSIM compatibility
Yes, the Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE supports eSIM. Only the LTE-enabled variant of the Surface Go 2 includes cellular connectivity and eSIM capability—the standard Wi-Fi-only model does not support eSIM or any cellular connection. Microsoft introduced eSIM support across its LTE-equipped Surface lineup, and the Surface Go 2 LTE continues that feature.
The Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE offers dual SIM capability: you can use the built-in eSIM alongside the physical nano-SIM card slot. This means you can maintain two active mobile data connections simultaneously, switching between them as needed. You'll find this particularly useful when you want to keep a home carrier line active while adding a travel eSIM for data abroad, or when separating work and personal mobile plans on a single device.
eSIM support across Surface Go 2 variants
The eSIM feature is hardware-dependent and appears only in the LTE model sold globally. All regional versions of the Surface Go 2 LTE—whether purchased in North America, Europe, or Asia—include eSIM support. Before purchasing a used or imported unit, confirm it's specifically the LTE variant, as the Wi-Fi-only version looks nearly identical but lacks the cellular modem and SIM tray entirely.
How to set up an eSIM on the Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE
Set up an eSIM in Windows Settings
Setting up an eSIM on your Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE takes about a minute through Windows Settings. You'll need a QR code from your carrier or eSIM provider, an active internet connection (Wi-Fi is fine for the initial download), and your device powered on.
- Open Settings from the Start menu and select Network & Internet.
- Click Cellular in the left sidebar, then select Manage eSIM profiles.
- Choose Add a new profile and click Use a QR code.
- Hold your eSIM provider's QR code in front of your Surface's camera, or enter the activation code manually if you don't have a camera handy.
- Windows will download and install the eSIM profile—this typically takes 30 to 60 seconds.
- Once installed, label your eSIM profile with a recognizable name like "Travel Data" or "Work Line" to distinguish it from your physical SIM.
- Set your preferred line for cellular data under Cellular settings, choosing which SIM handles data connections by default.
Switching between cellular profiles
After installation, you can toggle between your eSIM and physical SIM in the Cellular settings panel. Windows lets you turn each profile on or off independently, so you can disable one while keeping the other active, or run both simultaneously if your usage scenario requires it.
Using a travel eSIM on the Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE
Stay connected abroad without roaming charges
A travel eSIM transforms how you stay connected internationally on your Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE. Instead of paying your home carrier's roaming fees or hunting for a local SIM card shop when you land, you can browse eSIM plans for your destination and install a data-only eSIM before you leave home. Your Surface downloads the profile over Wi-Fi, so it's ready to connect the moment you arrive.
Most travelers install the travel eSIM a day or two before departure, keeping their home physical SIM active for calls and text messages. When you land, the eSIM connects to a local network automatically, giving you immediate data access for maps, email, and work apps. You'll avoid the roaming bills that can quickly accumulate when using a tablet abroad for hours of productivity or entertainment.
Regional eSIM plans for tablets
Many eSIM providers offer data-only plans specifically designed for tablets and secondary devices, often at lower rates than phone plans since they don't include voice or SMS. Regional plans covering multiple countries work particularly well for the Surface Go 2 LTE if you're traveling across Europe, Asia, or other multi-country regions—one eSIM profile handles connectivity across your entire trip.
Tips & troubleshooting
Enable data roaming for your eSIM line
After installing a travel eSIM, remember to turn on data roaming for that specific profile in your Cellular settings. Windows treats eSIM data as "roaming" even when you're using a local provider, so the data roaming toggle must be enabled for the eSIM to connect. Your home physical SIM can remain off or keep roaming disabled to prevent accidental charges.
Keep your home SIM active if you need to receive calls or two-factor authentication codes. The Surface Go 2 LTE can maintain both connections—your eSIM handles data while your physical SIM receives calls and messages. You'll find this dual-SIM setup invaluable for staying productive abroad while remaining reachable on your home number.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If your QR code won't scan, enter the activation code manually by selecting "Enter activation code instead" in the eSIM setup wizard. Make sure your Surface has an active internet connection—the eSIM profile must download from your provider's server. If installation fails repeatedly, restart your device and confirm your Windows installation is up to date, as older builds sometimes had cellular connectivity bugs.
Can't find the eSIM option in Settings? Double-check that you're using the LTE model of the Surface Go 2. The Wi-Fi-only variant won't show cellular options at all. If you need to confirm compatibility for a different device, you can check another device's eSIM compatibility before purchasing an eSIM plan.
Managing multiple eSIM profiles
The Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE can store several eSIM profiles simultaneously, though only one eSIM can be active at a time alongside your physical SIM. This storage capacity lets you keep travel eSIMs from different regions installed, switching between them in Settings rather than reinstalling profiles each trip. When a profile expires or you no longer need it, delete it from the Manage eSIM profiles menu to keep your list organized.


