Does the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra support eSIM?
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra eSIM compatibility
Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra supports eSIM. All regional variants of the S26 Ultra include eSIM functionality, making it compatible with digital carrier plans worldwide. You can use the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra eSIM alongside a physical nano-SIM card for dual SIM capability.
Dual SIM options on the S26 Ultra
The S26 Ultra offers flexible dual SIM configurations. You can run one physical SIM card plus one eSIM simultaneously, or use dual eSIMs if your carrier supports it. This flexibility lets you maintain separate numbers for work and personal use, or combine your home line with a travel data plan. The physical SIM tray accepts a single nano-SIM card and sits on the device's side edge.
How to set up an eSIM on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Set up an eSIM in Settings
Setting up an eSIM on your Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra takes about a minute once you have your QR code from your carrier or travel eSIM provider. Make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi before you start.
- Open Settings on your S26 Ultra
- Tap Connections, then SIM manager
- Select Add eSIM or Add mobile plan
- Choose Scan carrier QR code
- Point your camera at the QR code provided by your carrier or eSIM provider
- Tap Add when the plan details appear on screen
- Wait 30–60 seconds while the eSIM downloads and activates
- Label your new line (e.g., "Travel" or "Work") to identify it easily
- Choose which SIM to use for mobile data, calls, and messages in SIM manager
Alternative activation methods
If you don't have a physical QR code, many carriers and eSIM providers let you receive the QR code via email or display it in their app. You can also enter activation details manually by selecting Enter activation code instead of scanning, though the QR code method is faster and reduces typing errors.
Using a travel eSIM on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Avoid roaming charges abroad
A travel eSIM gives you local data rates when you're abroad, without the high roaming fees your home carrier typically charges. You install the travel eSIM on your Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra before you fly, then activate it when you land. Your home SIM stays active for calls and text messages, while the travel eSIM handles data—meaning you can browse, navigate, and share photos without watching the roaming meter climb.
Install your travel eSIM before departure
Download and install your travel eSIM while you're still at home and connected to Wi-Fi. The eSIM sits dormant on your device until you turn it on, so there's no risk of accidental charges. When you arrive at your destination, go to Settings > Connections > SIM manager, select your travel eSIM, and toggle on Mobile data. You can browse eSIM plans for over 200 countries and regions, with coverage options ranging from single-country plans to multi-region packages.
Tips & troubleshooting
Enable data roaming for your eSIM line
Even though you're using a local travel eSIM, you still need to enable data roaming in your S26 Ultra settings. Go to Settings > Connections > Mobile networks, select your eSIM line, and turn on Data roaming. This doesn't trigger roaming charges on a local eSIM—it simply allows the eSIM to connect to the local network. Keep your home SIM's data roaming off to avoid accidental charges on that line.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If your QR code won't scan, check that your camera lens is clean and you have good lighting. Hold the phone 6–8 inches from the code and let the camera focus. If scanning still fails, ask your provider to send the QR code as an image file, then open it on another device and scan from that screen. For persistent problems, restart your S26 Ultra and try again, or get eSIM setup help from your provider's support team.
Keep your home SIM active for calls and texts
When using a travel eSIM for data, leave your home SIM installed and active. Set your home line as the default for calls and SMS in SIM manager, and set the travel eSIM as the default for mobile data. This way, you'll still receive two-factor authentication codes and phone calls on your regular number, while your data traffic routes through the cheaper local eSIM. You can check another device's eSIM compatibility if you're planning to upgrade or add a second phone to your setup.


