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Does the Motorola Moto G75 support eSIM?

Yes, the Motorola Moto G75 supports eSIM. All models of the Moto G75 ship with eSIM capability built in, regardless of region or carrier. This applies to the 5G variant sold globally.

Motorola Moto G75 eSIM compatibility

The Motorola Moto G75 offers dual SIM functionality through a hybrid configuration: one physical nano-SIM slot and one eSIM. You can use both simultaneously, which means you can keep your primary number on a physical SIM while adding a secondary line via eSIM—or vice versa. The device does not support dual eSIM operation; you're limited to one eSIM profile active at a time alongside the physical SIM.

This dual-SIM setup makes the Moto G75 particularly useful for travelers or anyone who needs to separate work and personal lines on a single device. The eSIM slot works independently of the physical SIM tray, so you won't sacrifice your primary connection when adding a travel data plan.

How to set up an eSIM on the Motorola Moto G75

Setting up an eSIM on your Motorola Moto G75 takes about 60 seconds once you have your QR code ready. You'll receive this QR code from your carrier or eSIM provider after purchase—keep it accessible on another device or as a screenshot.

Set up an eSIM in Settings

  1. Connect your Moto G75 to Wi-Fi before starting the installation process.
  2. Open Settings and tap Network & internet.
  3. Tap SIMs or Mobile network, then select Add mobile plan or the + icon.
  4. Choose Download a SIM instead? or Add eSIM when prompted.
  5. Scan the QR code provided by your carrier or eSIM provider using your phone's camera.
  6. Wait while the eSIM profile downloads—this typically takes 30–60 seconds.
  7. Once installed, give your eSIM line a label (like "Travel" or "Work") to distinguish it from your physical SIM.
  8. Set your preferences for which SIM handles calls, texts, and mobile data in the SIM settings menu.

Manage your dual SIM lines

After installation, you can control which line is active for data at any time. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs and toggle your preferred data line. You can receive calls and texts on both lines simultaneously, but only one can use mobile data unless you manually switch.

Using a travel eSIM on the Motorola Moto G75

A travel eSIM gives you local data rates in over 190 countries without swapping your physical SIM or paying roaming fees from your home carrier. You install the eSIM before your trip, then activate it when you land.

Get connected abroad without roaming charges

Your physical SIM stays in the tray for incoming calls and two-factor authentication texts, while the eSIM handles data. This setup means you avoid surprise roaming bills but stay reachable on your regular number. Purchase a travel eSIM that covers your destination, install it a day before departure, and switch on mobile data for that line once you arrive. You can browse eSIM plans for your destination and compare coverage options.

The Motorola Moto G75's 5G capability means you'll get fast speeds where the local network supports it. Most travel eSIM providers offer plans ranging from short-term data packages for weekend trips to monthly options for extended stays. Install the eSIM while you're still at home and connected to Wi-Fi—trying to scan a QR code in an airport with no data connection is frustrating and unnecessary.

Tips & troubleshooting

Most eSIM installations on the Moto G75 work on the first try, but a few settings adjustments can prevent common issues.

Turn on data roaming for your eSIM line

Even though you're using a local eSIM, you often need to enable data roaming for it to work. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs, select your eSIM line, and toggle Roaming on. This sounds counterintuitive—you're specifically trying to avoid roaming charges—but the eSIM is technically "roaming" from its registered country. You won't be charged roaming rates because you're using a local data plan.

Keep your home SIM active for calls and texts

Set your primary physical SIM as the default for voice calls and SMS in the dual-SIM settings. This way, people can reach you on your regular number, and you'll receive verification codes, while the eSIM quietly handles data in the background. You can adjust these defaults anytime in Settings > Network & internet > SIMs > SIM preferences.

Fix an eSIM that won't activate

If the QR code won't scan, check that your camera lens is clean and you have adequate lighting. You can also enter the activation code manually—tap Enter code manually during setup and type the SM-DP+ address and activation code provided by your carrier. If the eSIM installs but won't connect, restart your Moto G75, confirm you've selected the correct line for mobile data, and verify that data roaming is enabled for that line.

If you need to remove an old eSIM to make room for a new one, go to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs, tap the eSIM you want to delete, and select Erase SIM. This is permanent—you'll need a new QR code to reinstall that profile. Need more help? You can find detailed guidance and eSIM setup help for device-specific issues.

Before purchasing any eSIM, you can check another device's eSIM compatibility if you're considering upgrading or adding a secondary phone to your setup.

Moto G75 eSIM FAQ

Everything travellers ask about using an eSIM on the Moto G75.

Is the Moto G75 eSIM compatible?

Yes, the Motorola Moto G75 is fully eSIM compatible across all models and regions. The device supports one active eSIM alongside the physical nano-SIM slot, giving you dual-SIM functionality. You can use the eSIM for a secondary number, work line, or travel data plan while keeping your primary SIM active.

Can the Moto G7 use eSIM?

No, the Motorola Moto G7 does not support eSIM. That older model was released before eSIM technology became common in mid-range phones. If you need eSIM capability, you'll need to upgrade to a newer Motorola device like the Moto G75, which includes built-in eSIM support and dual-SIM operation.

Is the Motorola G75 dual SIM?

Yes, the Motorola Moto G75 is a dual-SIM phone. It has one physical nano-SIM slot and one eSIM slot, and both can be active simultaneously. You can use two different numbers or carriers at the same time, choosing which line handles calls, texts, and mobile data through the settings menu.

Is my Moto phone eSIM compatible?

eSIM support varies by Motorola model. The Moto G75 supports eSIM, as do several recent Edge and higher-end G-series models. Older Moto phones, particularly those released before 2022, typically lack eSIM capability. Check your phone's specifications on Motorola's official website or in the Settings menu under Network & internet to confirm.

Can I use Lebara eSIM on the Motorola Moto G75?

Yes, you can use Lebara eSIM on the Motorola Moto G75 if Lebara offers eSIM service in your region. The Moto G75 supports eSIM profiles from any compatible carrier or provider. Simply purchase the Lebara eSIM plan, scan the provided QR code following the setup steps, and activate the profile on your device.

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