Does the Google Pixel 10 support eSIM?
Yes, the Google Pixel 10 supports eSIM. Every variant of the Pixel 10 sold worldwide includes eSIM capability, whether you purchase it unlocked directly from Google or through a carrier like Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T in the United States, or from retailers in Europe, Canada, Australia, and other regions.
Google Pixel 10 eSIM compatibility
The Pixel 10 offers dual SIM functionality: you can use one physical nano-SIM card in the SIM tray plus one active eSIM simultaneously, or you can run two eSIM profiles at the same time if you prefer to go completely physical-SIM-free. The device stores multiple eSIM profiles—up to four on most Pixel devices—but only one eSIM can be active alongside the physical SIM at any given moment, or two eSIMs active if you remove or disable the physical card.
This flexibility makes the Pixel 10 ideal for travellers who want to keep their home number active for calls and texts while adding a local data plan via eSIM, and for anyone juggling personal and work numbers on a single device.
How to set up an eSIM on the Google Pixel 10
Setting up an eSIM on your Pixel 10 takes about sixty seconds once you have your QR code or activation details from your carrier or eSIM provider. The process is identical whether you're adding a primary line, a secondary number, or a travel data plan.
Pixel 10 eSIM setup steps
- Open Settings on your Pixel 10 and tap Network & internet.
- Tap the + icon next to SIMs (or select Add SIM if you see that option).
- Choose Download a SIM instead? to begin adding an eSIM profile.
- Tap Next, then use your camera to scan the QR code provided by your carrier or eSIM service.
- Confirm the plan details and tap Download. The eSIM profile will install in a few seconds.
- Once installed, label the line with a recognizable name like "Travel eSIM" or "Work" so you can easily identify it.
- Choose which SIM to use for mobile data, calls, and SMS in the SIM settings if you have more than one active line.
If your provider sends an activation code instead of a QR code, select Enter it manually in step four and type in the details. Some carriers and eSIM providers also support app-based activation, where you download their app and the profile installs automatically without scanning anything.
Managing dual SIM on the Pixel 10
After activation, visit Settings > Network & internet > SIMs to control which line handles data, which receives calls, and how the phone behaves when both are active. You can toggle individual SIMs on or off, set a preferred line for new contacts, and configure separate ringtones or notification sounds for each number.
Using a travel eSIM on the Google Pixel 10
A travel eSIM is the simplest way to get mobile data abroad without paying international roaming fees from your home carrier. Instead of hunting for a physical SIM card at the airport or dealing with unpredictable roaming charges, you install an eSIM plan before you fly and land with data ready to go.
Why travellers prefer eSIM on the Pixel 10
You keep your home SIM active for incoming calls and two-factor authentication texts, while the travel eSIM handles all data—maps, messaging apps, ride-sharing, and web browsing. Your phone number stays the same, your contacts can still reach you, and you pay a fixed amount for the data you need in Europe, Asia, the Americas, or wherever you're headed.
Install the eSIM profile while you still have Wi-Fi at home or in your departure airport. Most travel eSIM plans activate either when you land and connect to a local network or on a specific start date you choose when purchasing. You can browse eSIM plans by destination, compare data allowances, and complete the entire purchase and setup in a few minutes from your Pixel 10.
Pixel 10 eSIM for Europe and other regions
Regional eSIM plans cover multiple countries—one eSIM for thirty European nations, for example, or a plan that works across Southeast Asia—so you don't need to swap SIMs or buy new plans every time you cross a border. Once your trip ends, you can delete the eSIM profile or leave it installed for your next visit, depending on whether the plan allows top-ups or reactivation.
Tips & troubleshooting
Most eSIM activations on the Pixel 10 work smoothly, but a few common issues and settings tweaks can save you time if something doesn't behave as expected.
Enable data roaming for your eSIM line
Travel eSIM plans require data roaming to be turned on for the eSIM line, even though you're not roaming in the traditional sense—the eSIM provider has agreements with local networks, and "roaming" is simply how your phone connects. Go to Settings > Network & internet > SIMs, select your eSIM, and toggle Roaming on. Your home SIM can stay set to roaming off if you want to avoid accidental charges there.
Keep your home SIM active for calls and two-factor authentication
Leave your original SIM enabled but set the eSIM as your data line. This way, you receive calls and SMS on your regular number while all data traffic routes through the cheaper travel plan. You can configure this in the SIM settings under Mobile data and Calls.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate or scan
If the QR code won't scan, increase the screen brightness on the device displaying the code, or try entering the activation details manually instead. Make sure your Pixel 10 has an active internet connection—Wi-Fi is fine—during installation, because the phone needs to contact the carrier's server to download the profile. If the eSIM still won't activate, restart your Pixel 10 and try again. Persistent problems often mean the QR code has already been used or has expired; contact your provider for a fresh code. You can also get eSIM setup help if you need additional troubleshooting steps.
Check compatibility for other devices
If you're considering an eSIM for a tablet, secondary phone, or you want to confirm support for a different model, you can check another device's eSIM compatibility to see the exact setup process and dual-SIM options for that hardware.
Common Pixel 10 eSIM issues reported online
Discussions on Reddit and support forums about Pixel 10 eSIM issues typically involve data roaming being left off, incorrect APN settings copied from old devices, or users forgetting they've already installed the maximum number of eSIM profiles and needing to delete an old one first. The Pixel 10 handles up to four stored profiles, so if you hit that limit, remove an unused eSIM from Settings > Network & internet > SIMs by tapping the profile and choosing Erase SIM.


