Does the Sharp Leitz Phone 2 support eSIM?
Sharp Leitz Phone 2 eSIM compatibility
Yes, the Sharp Leitz Phone 2 supports eSIM. This Japan-exclusive flagship, co-branded with Leica, includes eSIM functionality in the domestic model sold through SoftBank. The device runs on Android and offers dual-SIM capability: one physical nano-SIM slot plus one eSIM profile active simultaneously. You can keep your primary SIM in the physical tray and add an eSIM for data, making it straightforward to manage a second line or use travel data abroad without swapping cards.
Regional availability and variants
The Sharp Leitz Phone 2 was released exclusively in Japan and is primarily available through SoftBank's carrier channels. Because it is not sold widely outside Japan, you should confirm eSIM support directly on Sharp's Japanese spec sheet if you purchased an import or secondhand unit. The standard Japan domestic version does support eSIM, but international availability is extremely limited. If you are considering a Leica-branded mobile phone for global use, verify the exact model number and carrier compatibility before purchasing.
How to set up an eSIM on the Sharp Leitz Phone 2
Install an eSIM profile in Settings
Setting up an eSIM on the Sharp Leitz Phone 2 takes about 60 seconds once you have your QR code from your carrier or eSIM provider. The device uses standard Android eSIM menus, so the process is familiar if you have used other Android flagships. Follow these steps to add an eSIM profile:
- Open Settings and tap Network & internet.
- Tap the + icon next to SIMs or select Add mobile plan.
- Choose Download a SIM instead? or Use QR code.
- Point your camera at the QR code provided by your eSIM carrier; the profile will download automatically.
- Once installed, label the new line (for example, "Travel Data" or "Work") so you can tell your SIMs apart.
- Set your preferred line for mobile data, calls, and SMS in the SIM settings menu.
Activating and managing your eSIM
After the eSIM downloads, you may need to restart the Sharp Leitz Phone 2 or toggle airplane mode to complete activation. The eSIM will appear alongside your physical SIM in the SIM manager. You can switch which line carries mobile data at any time, turn individual SIMs on or off, and customize call and message defaults for each line. This flexibility is especially useful when you travel and want to keep your home number reachable while routing data through a local eSIM.
Using a travel eSIM on the Sharp Leitz Phone 2
Avoid roaming fees with a travel eSIM
A travel eSIM is the simplest way to stay connected abroad without paying roaming charges on your home SIM. You install the eSIM profile before your flight, then activate it when you land. Your Sharp Leitz Phone 2 will use the travel eSIM for data, while your primary SIM remains active for calls and text messages. This setup means you keep your usual number for two-factor authentication and incoming calls, but pay local data rates instead of expensive roaming fees.
Browse and install a travel eSIM plan
You can browse eSIM plans for dozens of countries and regions, compare data allowances, and purchase directly from your phone or laptop. Most travel eSIM providers email a QR code instantly; you scan it in Settings, label the line "Travel" or the destination name, and you are ready. Install the eSIM while you still have Wi-Fi at home or in the airport lounge, so the profile is ready to activate as soon as you arrive. The Sharp Leitz Phone 2 handles this process smoothly, and you can store the eSIM profile even when it is not actively connected.
Tips & troubleshooting
Turn on data roaming for the eSIM line
A common mistake is forgetting to enable data roaming for your travel eSIM. Even though the eSIM is "local" in your destination, Android still treats it as a roaming connection. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs, select your eSIM line, and toggle Roaming on. Leave roaming off for your home physical SIM to avoid accidental charges. This way, only the travel eSIM will connect to mobile data abroad.
Keep your home SIM active for calls and two-factor codes
Do not remove or disable your primary SIM when you add a travel eSIM. Set the eSIM as your data line, but leave the home SIM on so you can receive calls and SMS verification codes. In the SIM settings, choose which line handles mobile data and which handles calls. Many banking apps and online services send one-time passwords to your main number, so keeping that SIM active saves you headaches when you need to log in abroad.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If the QR code will not scan, check that your camera has permission in Settings and that the code is clean and well-lit. You can also enter the activation code manually: look for Enter code manually or Activation code in the SIM download menu and type the string your provider sent. If the eSIM downloads but does not connect, restart the Sharp Leitz Phone 2 and confirm that the correct APN settings are configured. For persistent issues, eSIM setup help can walk you through carrier-specific troubleshooting. You can also check another device's eSIM compatibility if you are comparing phones or need to confirm support for a secondary device.


