Does the Sharp Aquos Zero 6 support eSIM?
Sharp Aquos Zero 6 eSIM compatibility
Yes, the Sharp Aquos Zero 6 supports eSIM. This ultra-lightweight 5G smartphone was released exclusively for the Japanese market, and the domestic model includes eSIM functionality. If you purchased the Sharp Aquos Zero 6 through a Japanese carrier (SoftBank, au, or Docomo), your device can use eSIM.
The Sharp Aquos Zero 6 offers dual-SIM capability through one physical nano-SIM slot and one eSIM. You can run two lines simultaneously—helpful if you want to keep your home number active while using a local or travel data plan. The device does not support dual eSIM; you're limited to one eSIM profile active at a time alongside the physical SIM.
Regional availability and variants
Because the Sharp Aquos Zero 6 was released only in Japan, international availability is extremely limited. If you acquired an imported or second-hand unit, verify that it's carrier-unlocked before attempting to install an eSIM from a non-Japanese provider. Some carrier-locked Japanese phones restrict eSIM use to specific networks.
How to set up an eSIM on the Sharp Aquos Zero 6
Set up an eSIM in Settings
Setting up an eSIM on your Sharp Aquos Zero 6 takes about a minute once you have your QR code from your eSIM provider. Make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi before you start—the phone needs internet to download the eSIM profile.
- Open Settings and tap Network & internet.
- Tap Mobile network (or SIM cards, depending on your Android version).
- Select Add carrier or the + icon to add a new network.
- Choose Download a SIM instead? or Add using QR code.
- Point your camera at the QR code provided by your eSIM carrier and wait for the profile to download—this typically takes 30–60 seconds.
- Once installed, give your eSIM line a label (for example, "Travel Data" or "Work") so you can tell your two SIMs apart.
- Turn on the eSIM toggle and set your data preference (which line to use for mobile data).
Labelling and managing two lines
After installation, go back to Network & internet > Mobile network to see both your physical SIM and eSIM listed. Tap each one to rename it, choose which to use for calls, texts, and mobile data, and enable or disable either line as needed.
Using a travel eSIM on the Sharp Aquos Zero 6
A travel eSIM is the easiest way to get mobile data abroad without paying roaming fees on your home plan. Instead of hunting for a SIM card at the airport or dealing with a carrier store in a foreign language, you buy a data-only eSIM plan online, install it on your Sharp Aquos Zero 6 before you fly, and activate it when you land.
Your home SIM stays in the physical slot, so you can still receive calls and SMS (including two-factor authentication codes). The eSIM handles data—maps, messaging apps, ride-sharing, email—at local rates. You can browse eSIM plans by destination and data allowance, then install the QR code at home over Wi-Fi.
Install before departure
Add the travel eSIM a day or two before your trip. The profile sits dormant until you enable it and turn on data roaming in the destination country. This means no last-minute scrambling at the airport, and you'll have data the moment you clear customs.
Tips & troubleshooting
Turn on data roaming for the eSIM line
Even though you're using a local eSIM plan, Android still classifies it as "roaming" because it's not your default carrier. Go to Settings > Network & internet > Mobile network, select your eSIM, and toggle Roaming on. Your home SIM can stay off to avoid accidental charges.
Keep your home SIM for calls and 2FA
Leave your physical SIM enabled for voice and SMS. This way, you'll receive verification codes, calls from your bank, and messages from contacts who have your original number. Set the eSIM as your data line in Mobile network preferences so apps and browsers route through the travel plan.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If the QR code won't scan, check that your camera lens is clean and the code is displayed at full brightness. You can also enter the activation details manually: tap Enter activation code and type in the SM-DP+ address and activation code your provider sent. If the eSIM downloads but won't connect, restart the phone, confirm the eSIM toggle is on, and verify that your device is unlocked. For persistent issues, reach out to eSIM setup help or your eSIM provider's support team.
If you're not sure whether another device you own supports eSIM, you can check another device's eSIM compatibility before you purchase a plan.



