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OPPO Reno15 eSIM

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Global models; dual-SIM eSIM + nano-SIM

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Does the OPPO Reno15 support eSIM?

OPPO Reno15 eSIM compatibility

Yes, the OPPO Reno15 supports eSIM on global models released in most international markets. The standard Reno15 5G and Reno15 Pro variants both include eSIM functionality, allowing you to activate a digital carrier plan without a physical SIM card. The device offers dual-SIM capability, so you can use one eSIM alongside one nano-SIM card simultaneously—ideal for keeping your home number active while adding a data plan.

Regional variants and dual-SIM configuration

The OPPO Reno15 Series 5G models sold in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Middle East regions typically include eSIM support. Some regional variants—particularly those sold exclusively in specific local markets—may ship with dual nano-SIM slots instead. If you purchased your Reno15 from a carrier or in a market where eSIM adoption is limited, verify your device's eSIM capability by opening Settings > Mobile network > SIM card management. If you see an "Add eSIM" or "Download eSIM" option, your device supports it. The Reno15 does not support dual eSIM configurations; you must use one eSIM paired with one physical nano-SIM.

How to set up an eSIM on the OPPO Reno15

Set up an eSIM in Settings

Installing an eSIM on the OPPO Reno15 takes about 60 seconds once you have your QR code from your carrier or eSIM provider. Make sure you're connected to Wi-Fi before you begin, because the device needs to download the eSIM profile.

  1. Open Settings, then tap Mobile network or SIM card management.
  2. Tap Add eSIM or Download eSIM.
  3. Choose Scan QR code and point your camera at the QR code provided by your carrier or eSIM service.
  4. Tap Confirm to download the eSIM profile; this usually completes within 30–60 seconds.
  5. Once installed, label your eSIM line (e.g., "Travel Data" or "Work") so you can easily identify it.
  6. Go to Mobile network > SIM card management to set which line you want to use for mobile data, calls, and SMS.

Labelling and managing two lines

After you activate your eSIM, the OPPO Reno15 will prompt you to assign a default line for data and another for calls. You can change these defaults anytime in SIM card management, which is useful when traveling—set your eSIM as the data line and keep your home nano-SIM active for incoming calls and text messages.

Using a travel eSIM on the OPPO Reno15

A travel eSIM is the simplest way to get mobile data abroad without paying roaming fees from your home carrier. You install the eSIM before you fly, and as soon as you land, your Reno15 connects to a local network. You keep your primary number active on the nano-SIM slot for calls and two-factor authentication codes, while the eSIM handles all data.

Choose a regional or country-specific plan that matches your itinerary, download the eSIM profile at home over Wi-Fi, and switch on the eSIM data line once you arrive. You'll find prepaid data plans for the Reno15 5G in over 200 destinations when you browse eSIM plans by region or country. Because the Reno15 supports both 4G and 5G bands globally, you'll get fast speeds in most markets, including coverage across Europe, Asia, and the Americas—just confirm the plan matches the network bands your destination uses.

Tips and troubleshooting

Turn on data roaming for the eSIM line

After installing a travel eSIM, go to Settings > Mobile network, select your eSIM line, and toggle Data roaming on. This sounds counterintuitive, but your eSIM plan is a roaming service to the device, so data roaming must be enabled for it to work. Your home nano-SIM can stay off for data roaming to avoid surprise charges.

Keep your home SIM active for calls and authentication

Leave your primary nano-SIM enabled for calls and SMS, but turn off mobile data for that line. This way, you'll still receive verification codes and phone calls on your usual number, while the eSIM handles all internet traffic. Check the default settings in SIM card management to confirm your eSIM is set as the data line.

What to do if the QR code won't scan

If the camera won't read your QR code, increase screen brightness on the device displaying the code, or try entering the activation details manually. Tap Enter activation code instead of scanning, then type the SM-DP+ address and activation code exactly as provided. If the eSIM still won't install, restart the Reno15 and confirm you're connected to Wi-Fi. For persistent issues, eSIM setup help can walk you through carrier-specific steps, or you can check another device's eSIM compatibility if you're working with a secondary phone.

Reno15 eSIM FAQ

Everything travellers ask about using an eSIM on the Reno15.

Can Oppo Reno 15 use eSIM?

Yes, the Oppo Reno 15 can use eSIM on global models. The device supports one eSIM profile active at a time, paired with one nano-SIM card for dual-SIM functionality. Regional variants sold in certain markets may offer dual nano-SIM instead, so check your device settings under SIM card management to confirm eSIM capability is present.

Is Oppo compatible with eSIM?

Select Oppo models support eSIM, including the Reno15 Series, Find X and Find N flagships, and some regional releases of the Reno and A-series lines. Compatibility depends on the specific model and region of sale. Oppo has expanded eSIM support in recent flagship and mid-range devices, but not all Oppo phones include the feature—verify on the official spec sheet for your exact model.

How to activate eSIM in Oppo Reno?

Open Settings, tap Mobile network or SIM card management, then select Add eSIM or Download eSIM. Scan the QR code from your carrier or eSIM provider, confirm the download, and wait about 60 seconds for installation. Once active, label the line and choose it as your data source in SIM card management. Make sure you're on Wi-Fi during setup.

Is Oppo Reno 15 single SIM or Dual SIM?

The Oppo Reno 15 is a dual-SIM device. Global models support one eSIM plus one nano-SIM simultaneously, so you can run two phone numbers or keep a home line active while using a travel data plan. Some regional variants may offer two nano-SIM slots instead of eSIM; check your device's SIM card management menu to see which configuration you have.

Can I use the OPPO Reno15 with eSIM in all countries?

The OPPO Reno15 hardware supports eSIM globally, but availability depends on carrier support in each country. Most major carriers in Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East offer eSIM activation. You can also use international travel eSIM providers that work across multiple regions, giving you data coverage in over 200 destinations without needing local carrier activation at every stop.

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