Does the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G support eSIM?
Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G eSIM compatibility
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G supports eSIM in certain regional variants only. Not all models include this feature. The SM-G986B/DS variant sold in Europe, Asia, and other international markets typically supports eSIM, while the SM-G986U and SM-G986U1 variants sold in the United States do not. Regional carrier-specific versions may also lack eSIM functionality.
If you purchased your Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G in North America, it likely does not support eSIM. You should check your exact model number by going to Settings > About phone > Model number and verifying against Samsung's official specifications before attempting to activate an eSIM.
Dual SIM capability
On eSIM-compatible variants, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G supports dual SIM: one physical nano-SIM and one eSIM active simultaneously. You cannot run two eSIMs at the same time on this device. This dual-SIM setup lets you keep your primary number on the physical SIM while adding a travel eSIM for data when you're abroad, or maintain separate work and personal lines.
How to set up an eSIM on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G
Check your model first
Before you begin, confirm your device supports eSIM. If you have a U.S. model (SM-G986U or SM-G986U1), these steps will not work—your device uses physical SIM cards only. For international eSIM-capable variants, follow these instructions to activate your eSIM profile.
Set up an eSIM in Settings
Once you've received your eSIM QR code from your carrier or travel eSIM provider, the activation process takes about 60 seconds:
- Open Settings on your Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G
- Tap Connections
- Tap SIM card manager
- Tap Add mobile plan
- Point your camera at the QR code—it will scan automatically
- Tap Add to confirm the download
- Wait for the eSIM profile to install (usually 30–60 seconds)
- Label your new line (for example, "Travel Data" or "Work")
- Choose which SIM to use for mobile data, calls, and messages
Your Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G will now show both SIM lines in the SIM card manager. You can switch between them or set preferences for each function.
Using a travel eSIM on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G
Stay connected abroad without roaming fees
If you have an eSIM-compatible Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G variant, a travel eSIM gives you local data rates in over 200 countries without the expense of international roaming. You install the eSIM before your flight, and it activates when you land. Your physical SIM stays in the phone for calls and text verification codes.
Install your travel eSIM while you still have Wi-Fi at home or at the airport. Once installed, the profile sits dormant until you reach your destination and turn on data roaming for that eSIM line. You can browse eSIM plans by destination to find coverage that matches your trip.
Keep both lines active
The dual-SIM capability means you don't lose access to your home number. Keep your primary SIM active for incoming calls and two-factor authentication texts, while the travel eSIM handles all data—maps, messaging apps, email, and web browsing. You control which line does what in the SIM card manager settings.
Tips & troubleshooting
Turn on data roaming for the eSIM line
A common issue: you've installed your travel eSIM, but you have no data. Go to Settings > Connections > Mobile networks, select your eSIM line, and toggle Data roaming on. Data roaming must be enabled for eSIMs to work, even though you're using a local profile and won't incur roaming charges. Keep data roaming off for your home physical SIM to avoid unexpected fees.
QR code won't scan
If the camera won't read the QR code, try these fixes: increase screen brightness if scanning from another device, clean your camera lens, ensure the QR code is fully visible and not cut off, or tap "Enter activation code manually" in the SIM card manager and type the code provided with your eSIM. Manual entry works identically to scanning.
Verify eSIM compatibility before purchasing
Because eSIM support varies by region and carrier, check another device's eSIM compatibility if you're unsure about a different Samsung model. For the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G specifically, owners on Reddit and Samsung forums confirm that SM-G986B/DS models support eSIM, while U.S. variants do not. The Samsung S20 5G, S20 Ultra, and later models like the A54 5G have similar regional variation—always verify your exact model number.
Keep your home SIM for calls and 2FA
When traveling, set your eSIM as the default for mobile data but leave your home physical SIM on for calls and SMS. This ensures you receive verification codes for banking apps and can answer calls to your regular number. You can configure these preferences individually in SIM card manager under "Preferred SIM card."
If you run into activation issues, most eSIM providers offer eSIM setup help with step-by-step guidance for Samsung devices.


