Does the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge support eSIM?
Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge supports eSIM. All models of the Galaxy S25 Edge ship with eSIM capability, regardless of region or carrier. This applies to unlocked versions and carrier-branded devices sold through major networks.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge eSIM compatibility
The Galaxy S25 Edge offers flexible dual SIM configurations. You can use one eSIM alongside the physical nano-SIM tray, or run two eSIMs simultaneously without inserting a physical card. This flexibility means you can keep your home number on a physical SIM while adding a travel eSIM for data abroad, or manage two eSIM profiles entirely digitally if you prefer to leave the SIM tray empty.
Samsung has included eSIM support across its flagship lineup, and the Galaxy S25 Edge continues that trend. If you want to check another device's eSIM compatibility, the same dual-SIM flexibility typically applies to recent Galaxy S and Z series phones.
How to set up an eSIM on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Setting up an eSIM on your Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge takes about 60 seconds once you have your QR code from your carrier or eSIM provider. The process happens entirely in Settings, and you'll scan the code with your camera or enter an activation code manually.
Set up an eSIM in Settings
- Connect your Galaxy S25 Edge to Wi-Fi before you begin.
- Open Settings, then tap Connections.
- Tap SIM manager (or SIM card manager depending on your software version).
- Tap Add eSIM or Add mobile plan.
- Tap Scan QR code and point your camera at the QR code provided by your carrier or eSIM provider. Alternatively, tap Enter activation code manually if you have the code string.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to download and install the eSIM profile. This typically takes 10–30 seconds.
- Once installed, label your eSIM line (for example, "Travel" or "Work") so you can easily identify which line handles calls, texts, and data.
- Set your preferred line for mobile data in SIM manager by tapping Mobile data and selecting the eSIM or physical SIM.
Samsung S25 eSIM activation tips
Your Galaxy S25 Edge will store the eSIM profile in its embedded chip. You don't need to keep the QR code after activation, but save it in your email or photos if your provider allows reinstallation. Some carriers let you download the same eSIM profile once; others issue a new QR code if you need to reinstall.
Using a travel eSIM on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
A travel eSIM is the simplest way to get mobile data abroad without paying roaming fees on your home plan. You buy a data-only eSIM plan for your destination, install it on your Galaxy S25 Edge before you fly, and switch to that line for data when you land. Your home SIM stays active for calls and texts, or you can set it to calls-only to avoid surprise charges.
Install before you fly
Download and install your travel eSIM while you're still on Wi-Fi at home or at the airport. The profile sits dormant until you reach your destination and turn on data roaming for that line. This means you step off the plane with connectivity already configured—no hunting for a SIM vendor or cafe Wi-Fi.
You can browse eSIM plans by country or region, compare data allowances, and install the QR code in under a minute using the steps above. Most travel eSIM plans activate automatically when your phone connects to a local network, though some require you to turn on the line manually in SIM manager.
Tips & troubleshooting
Most Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge eSIM setups work smoothly, but a few settings and common issues are worth knowing before you travel.
Turn on data roaming for the eSIM line
Even though your travel eSIM is a local plan in your destination, your Galaxy S25 Edge still treats it as "roaming" because the profile isn't tied to your phone's home region. Go to Settings → Connections → Mobile networks, select your eSIM line, and toggle Data roaming on. Without this step, your eSIM won't connect to mobile data.
Keep your home SIM's data roaming off unless you intend to use it. This prevents accidental roaming charges. You can leave the home SIM enabled for calls and SMS (useful for two-factor authentication codes), and route all data through the travel eSIM by selecting it as your mobile data line in SIM manager.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If your QR code won't scan, check that your camera lens is clean and the code is displayed at full brightness on another screen or printed clearly. You can also choose Enter activation code manually and type the alphanumeric string your provider gave you.
If the eSIM profile downloads but doesn't connect, restart your Galaxy S25 Edge and confirm that the eSIM line is set as your active data line in SIM manager. Check that data roaming is on for that line. If you're still stuck, delete the eSIM profile (tap the line in SIM manager, then Remove) and reinstall it from the QR code. For persistent issues, contact eSIM setup help or your provider's support team.


