Does the Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation) support eSIM?
Yes, the Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation) supports eSIM, but only if you have a Wi-Fi + Cellular model. The Wi-Fi-only version does not have cellular connectivity and therefore cannot use eSIM or physical SIM cards.
Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation) eSIM compatibility
Released in March 2019, the Wi-Fi + Cellular variants of the Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation) include built-in eSIM support alongside a nano-SIM tray. This means you can use either a physical nano-SIM card, an eSIM profile, or both simultaneously for dual-SIM functionality. The eSIM capability works globally across all regional models of the Wi-Fi + Cellular version.
To confirm whether your device supports cellular connectivity, check your model number in Settings > General > About. Models A2124 and A2133 are the Wi-Fi + Cellular variants that support eSIM. Model A2126 is Wi-Fi only and does not support any SIM functionality.
eSIM vs physical SIM on iPad Mini
You can run a physical nano-SIM and an eSIM at the same time on the Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation), but only one can provide cellular data at any given moment. You'll need to select which line to use for data in Settings. This flexibility makes it easy to keep a local carrier SIM installed while adding a travel eSIM for trips abroad.
How to set up an eSIM on the Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation)
Setting up an eSIM on your iPad Mini is straightforward and takes about a minute once you have your eSIM QR code from your carrier or travel eSIM provider.
Activate your eSIM profile in Settings
- Make sure your iPad Mini is connected to Wi-Fi and updated to the latest iPadOS version.
- Open Settings and tap Cellular Data (or Mobile Data in some regions).
- Tap Add a New Plan or Add Data Plan.
- Use your iPad's camera to scan the QR code provided by your eSIM provider. Alternatively, if you have an activation code, tap Enter Details Manually and input the SM-DP+ address and activation code.
- Tap Add Cellular Plan when prompted, then wait while the eSIM profile downloads and installs (usually 30–60 seconds).
- Label your new plan with a recognizable name like "Travel" or "Work" to distinguish it from any other SIM or eSIM.
- Choose which line to use for cellular data if you have multiple plans installed.
Install your eSIM before departure
Most travel eSIM plans activate only when you arrive in your destination country and connect to a local network, so you can install the profile safely at home before you fly. This ensures you have data as soon as you land without hunting for Wi-Fi.
Using a travel eSIM on the Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation)
A travel eSIM is the easiest way to get data abroad on your Apple iPad Mini (5th Generation) without paying international roaming fees. Instead of hunting for a physical SIM card at the airport or dealing with expensive roaming packages, you can browse eSIM plans online, purchase one for your destination, and install it directly on your iPad before you leave.
Stay connected without roaming charges
Travel eSIMs provide local data rates in dozens of countries and many offer regional or global plans that work across multiple destinations. You'll receive a QR code by email, scan it in Settings, and your iPad will be ready for data as soon as you touch down. You can keep your home SIM or eSIM installed for calls and texts (if applicable), and simply switch between data plans in Settings depending on where you are.
Because the eSIM is downloaded and stored on your device, there's no physical card to lose, swap, or worry about. If you travel frequently, you can store multiple eSIM profiles on your iPad Mini and activate the one you need for each trip.
Tips & troubleshooting
Getting your eSIM up and running is usually smooth, but a few settings adjustments can help if you run into issues.
Enable data roaming for your eSIM line
Even though you're using a local or regional eSIM, you may still need to turn on Data Roaming for that line in Settings > Cellular Data > [Your eSIM Plan] > Data Roaming. This is especially true for multi-country eSIM plans, which rely on roaming agreements between partner networks. Don't worry—you won't incur roaming fees on the eSIM plan itself; this setting simply allows your iPad to connect to available networks.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If your eSIM profile won't download or activate, first confirm you're connected to Wi-Fi. Restart your iPad Mini and try scanning the QR code again. Make sure the QR code hasn't already been used—most eSIM QR codes can only be scanned once. If the camera won't focus or the code won't scan, enter the activation details manually using the SM-DP+ address and activation code provided by your carrier.
If you continue to have trouble, check that your iPad is running a recent version of iPadOS, as older versions may have compatibility issues with certain eSIM providers. You can also get eSIM setup help if you need further assistance.
Switch between data plans easily
To change which SIM or eSIM provides cellular data, go to Settings > Cellular Data and tap Cellular Data under the list of plans. Select the plan you want to use. You can switch back and forth as often as you like, which is handy if you're traveling between countries or want to preserve data on one plan while using another.
If you're unsure whether another device you own supports eSIM, you can check another device's eSIM compatibility before purchasing a plan.




