Does the OPPO Reno14 support eSIM?
OPPO Reno14 eSIM compatibility
The answer depends on where you bought your OPPO Reno14. Models sold in mainland China support eSIM, while global and European variants of the OPPO Reno14 series—including the standard Reno14, Reno14 Pro, and Reno14 F—typically rely on dual physical nano-SIM slots and do not include eSIM functionality.
If you purchased your device outside China, your OPPO Reno14 almost certainly does not support eSIM. To confirm, open Settings > Mobile network (or SIM card & mobile data). If you see no option to add a cellular plan or download an eSIM, your device uses physical SIM cards only.
Dual SIM on physical-SIM variants
The global OPPO Reno14 does offer dual SIM capability through two physical nano-SIM card slots. You can run two numbers simultaneously—useful for separating work and personal lines, or keeping a home SIM active alongside a local SIM when you travel. The Reno14 series does not include an SD card slot on most models, so both slots are dedicated to SIM cards.
Your options without eSIM on the OPPO Reno14
Use a physical travel SIM for your trip
Because the global OPPO Reno14 does not support eSIM, you'll need a physical travel SIM to get mobile data abroad without paying roaming fees. Here's how to set it up:
- Order a prepaid travel SIM card that covers your destination before you fly, or buy one at the airport or a local shop when you arrive.
- Power off your OPPO Reno14 and locate the SIM tray on the side of the device.
- Use the ejector tool to open the tray, then insert the new SIM into the second slot (keep your home SIM in slot 1 if you want to receive calls and texts).
- Power on the phone. Go to Settings > Mobile network (or SIM card & mobile data) and assign the travel SIM for mobile data.
- Enable data roaming for the travel SIM line and disable it for your home SIM to avoid unexpected charges.
Consider an eSIM-capable phone for next time
If you travel often and want the convenience of installing a data plan instantly—no physical card to lose or swap—you may want to check another device's eSIM compatibility when you upgrade. Many flagship and mid-range phones now support eSIM, especially models sold in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia outside China.
Staying connected abroad on the OPPO Reno14
Plan ahead with a physical travel SIM
Without eSIM, your best option for affordable mobile data overseas is a prepaid travel SIM. Many providers let you order online and deliver the card to your home before departure, so you can test it and save time at the airport. Insert the card before you board, and you'll have data as soon as you land.
Keep your home SIM in the first slot if you need to receive verification codes or calls. The OPPO Reno14 lets you choose which SIM handles mobile data, so you can route data through the travel SIM and leave your primary number active for voice and SMS.
Explore eSIM if you switch devices
If you're curious about the flexibility eSIM offers—instant activation, no physical card to handle, and the ability to store multiple profiles—browse options on phones that support the technology. When you're ready to travel with an eSIM-capable device, you can browse eSIM plans that cover your destination and install a profile in seconds.
Tips and troubleshooting
Enable data roaming for your travel SIM
Even when you insert a local SIM, you must turn on data roaming for that line. Go to Settings > Mobile network, tap the SIM you're using for data, and toggle Data roaming on. At the same time, disable roaming for your home SIM to prevent accidental charges.
Label your SIM lines clearly
The OPPO Reno14 lets you rename each SIM—tap the SIM name in settings and change it to "Home" and "Travel," for example. Clear labels help you avoid using the wrong line for data or calls.
What to do if mobile data won't work
If your travel SIM isn't connecting, restart the phone, confirm the SIM is seated correctly in the tray, and check that the correct SIM is selected for mobile data in Settings > Mobile network. You may also need to enter APN settings manually—your SIM provider's website will list the required values. If you continue to have trouble and plan to use eSIM on a future device, eSIM setup help can guide you through common activation issues on compatible phones.
Verify your specific model's full specifications
OPPO releases multiple variants of the Reno14 series with different chipsets, memory configurations, and connectivity features depending on the region. If you're unsure whether your exact model supports eSIM—especially if you imported the device or bought it in a market outside the major global regions—check the official OPPO spec sheet for your model number or contact OPPO support directly. Do not rely on unofficial sources for definitive eSIM compatibility.


