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Motorola Edge 60 Fusion eSIM

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Does the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion support eSIM?

Motorola Edge 60 Fusion eSIM compatibility

Yes, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion does support eSIM, though availability depends on your region and where you purchased the device. Not all variants sold worldwide include eSIM functionality—some markets receive models with dual physical nano-SIM slots only, while others offer eSIM capability built in.

To confirm whether your specific Motorola Edge 60 Fusion supports eSIM, check the original packaging or navigate to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs. If you see an option to "Add eSIM" or "Download a SIM instead," your device has eSIM support. You can also verify on Motorola's official spec sheet for your regional model.

Dual SIM on the Edge 60 Fusion

When eSIM is available, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion supports dual SIM operation: one physical nano-SIM card in the tray plus one active eSIM profile. This configuration lets you maintain two separate numbers or carriers simultaneously—ideal for keeping a home line active while using a local data plan when traveling. The device does not support dual eSIM; you'll always need the physical SIM slot occupied if you want two active lines.

How to set up an eSIM on the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion

Set up an eSIM in Settings

Installing an eSIM on your Motorola Edge 60 Fusion takes about 60 seconds once you have a QR code from your carrier or travel eSIM provider. Make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi before you begin, since the device needs internet access to download the eSIM profile.

  1. Open Settings and tap Network & internet.
  2. Tap SIMs, then select Add SIM or Download a SIM instead.
  3. Choose Use QR code and grant camera permission if prompted.
  4. Hold your phone steady over the QR code provided by your eSIM carrier until it scans automatically.
  5. Tap Download to install the eSIM profile. The process usually completes in under a minute.
  6. Once installed, label the line (for example, "Travel" or "Work") so you can easily identify it later.
  7. Select which SIM to use for mobile data, calls, and text messages in the SIM settings menu.

If your provider sent an activation code as a string of text instead of a QR code, tap Enter activation code manually in step 3 and paste or type the code provided.

Using a travel eSIM on the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion

Stay connected abroad without roaming fees

A travel eSIM is the straightforward way to get mobile data when you're abroad without paying international roaming charges on your home carrier. You purchase a data plan for your destination country or region, install the eSIM profile on your Motorola Edge 60 Fusion before departure, and activate it when you land. No need to hunt for a SIM card vendor at the airport or swap out your physical SIM.

Your home number stays active on the physical nano-SIM slot for calls and text messages, while the travel eSIM handles data. This dual-SIM setup means you won't miss two-factor authentication codes or important calls while you're using affordable local data rates. Install the eSIM while you still have reliable Wi-Fi at home or your hotel—once it's on your device, you simply toggle it on in Settings when you're ready to use it.

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Tips & troubleshooting

Turn on data roaming for your eSIM line

After you install a travel eSIM, remember to enable data roaming specifically for that line. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs, tap your eSIM, and toggle Roaming on. This sounds counterintuitive—"roaming" usually means extra fees—but for an eSIM data plan, roaming must be enabled for the profile to connect to local networks. Your travel eSIM provider's rates already include data; you won't incur surprise charges.

Keep your home physical SIM enabled so you can receive calls and SMS for two-factor authentication. Just turn off data roaming on the home SIM if you want to avoid accidental usage charges from your primary carrier.

Fix an eSIM that won't activate

If the QR code won't scan, make sure your camera lens is clean and you're in good lighting. Move the code slightly closer or farther until the camera focuses. If scanning still fails, choose Enter activation code manually and type the code your provider sent.

When the eSIM profile downloads but won't connect to a network, restart your Motorola Edge 60 Fusion and confirm that the eSIM line is set as your preferred mobile data source in Settings > Network & internet > SIMs. Check that airplane mode is off and mobile data is enabled for the eSIM line.

Still stuck? Not every Motorola Edge 60 Fusion variant supports eSIM—if you purchased your device in a region where eSIM wasn't included, the option simply won't appear in Settings. You can check another device's eSIM compatibility or reach out for eSIM setup help if you're certain your model should support it.

Edge 60 Fusion eSIM FAQ

Everything travellers ask about using an eSIM on the Edge 60 Fusion.

Does the Motorola Edge have an eSIM?

Many recent Motorola Edge models support eSIM, but it varies by specific model and region. The Edge 60 Fusion includes eSIM functionality in certain markets, while some variants ship with dual physical nano-SIM slots only. The Edge 50 series and other generations each have their own specifications, so always verify on the official spec sheet or in Settings > SIMs for your exact device.

Does Edge 60 Fusion have Dual SIM?

Yes, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion supports dual SIM operation. In regions where eSIM is available, you can use one physical nano-SIM and one eSIM simultaneously. In markets without eSIM support, the device offers two physical nano-SIM card slots. Both configurations let you run two phone numbers or carriers at the same time, which is useful for separating work and personal lines or adding a local data plan when traveling.

Do Motorola Edge 50 Fusion support eSIM?

The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion has different hardware specifications from the Edge 60 Fusion, and eSIM support varies by region for that model as well. Some Edge 50 Fusion variants include eSIM capability while others do not. Check your device's settings under Network & internet > SIMs to see if an "Add eSIM" option appears, or consult Motorola's official product page for the Edge 50 Fusion in your market.

Does Edge 70 Fusion support eSIM?

The Edge 70 Fusion is a separate model in Motorola's lineup with its own set of features and regional variants. eSIM support on the Edge 70 Fusion will depend on where the device was manufactured and sold. To confirm compatibility, look in Settings > Network & internet > SIMs for the eSIM download option, or review the technical specifications provided by Motorola for your specific Edge 70 Fusion variant and region.

Can I use two eSIMs on the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion at the same time?

No, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion does not support dual active eSIM profiles. You can store multiple eSIM profiles on the device, but only one eSIM can be active at any given time. If you want two lines active simultaneously, you'll need to use the physical nano-SIM slot for one line and a single eSIM for the other. You can switch between stored eSIM profiles in Settings as needed.

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