Does the OPPO Reno15 Pro support eSIM?
The OPPO Reno15 Pro supports eSIM in select regional variants only. The device was launched with eSIM capability enabled in certain markets, but not all versions of the Reno15 Pro include this feature. If you purchased your OPPO Reno15 Pro in Europe or select Asian markets, your model likely supports eSIM. However, variants sold in some regions—including certain markets in Southeast Asia and Latin America—may only offer dual physical nano-SIM slots without eSIM support.
OPPO Reno15 Pro eSIM compatibility by region
OPPO does not always publish comprehensive eSIM availability by country at launch. The Reno15 Pro typically includes eSIM on models intended for markets with strong eSIM infrastructure, but you must verify your specific unit. Check your box, the official OPPO spec sheet for your region, or look in your phone's settings—if you see options for adding a mobile plan or eSIM under SIM card settings, your device supports it.
When eSIM is present, the OPPO Reno15 Pro offers dual-SIM functionality: one physical nano-SIM slot plus one eSIM profile. You can use both simultaneously, allowing you to keep your home number active on the physical SIM while running a travel eSIM for data. The device does not support dual eSIM; you must use the physical slot alongside the eSIM.
The Reno15 Pro is available in multiple colors including Aurora Blue, and features 5G connectivity, capable camera hardware, and fast charging (though the exact charger watt rating varies by market). Because eSIM support varies, always confirm compatibility on the official OPPO specification page for your market before purchasing if eSIM is a requirement for you.
How to set up an eSIM on the OPPO Reno15 Pro
If your OPPO Reno15 Pro variant includes eSIM support, activating a new eSIM profile takes about 60 seconds. You'll need a QR code from your eSIM provider, a stable Wi-Fi or cellular data connection, and access to your phone's settings. The setup process on ColorOS is straightforward and similar across OPPO's recent devices.
Set up an eSIM in Settings
- Connect your OPPO Reno15 Pro to Wi-Fi or ensure you have an active data connection on your physical SIM.
- Open Settings and tap Mobile Network (or SIM Card & Mobile Data, depending on your ColorOS version).
- Tap SIM cards or Add eSIM. You may see an option labeled Add Mobile Plan.
- Select Scan QR code and point your camera at the QR code provided by your eSIM carrier.
- Review the plan details and tap Add or Confirm.
- Wait while the eSIM profile downloads and installs—this typically takes 30–60 seconds.
- Once installed, label the line (e.g., "Travel" or "Work") so you can identify it easily.
- Choose which SIM to use for mobile data, calls, and messages in the SIM settings menu.
Activate your eSIM before you travel
Most eSIM providers let you install the profile before departure, but it only activates when you reach your destination and turn on data roaming for that line. Install your travel eSIM while you're still at home to avoid any connection issues at the airport.
Using a travel eSIM on the OPPO Reno15 Pro
A travel eSIM gives you local data rates abroad without the surprise roaming charges from your home carrier. You keep your primary SIM active for calls and texts, and use the eSIM exclusively for data—so you stay reachable on your usual number while browsing, navigating, and sharing photos on an affordable local plan.
Install your travel eSIM on the OPPO Reno15 Pro a day or two before your flight. When you land, turn on data roaming for the eSIM line only (leave it off for your home SIM to avoid charges), and you'll connect to a local network immediately. There's no need to find a SIM vending machine, deal with passport photocopies, or swap tiny plastic cards in the arrivals hall.
You can browse eSIM plans for over 190 countries and regions, comparing data allowances and coverage. Purchase, receive your QR code by email, and install—all from your OPPO Reno15 Pro. The entire process happens digitally, and you can load multiple eSIM profiles for different trips (though only one eSIM can be active at a time alongside your physical SIM).
Tips & troubleshooting
Turn on data roaming specifically for your eSIM line in the SIM settings. Many travelers mistakenly leave roaming off, then wonder why the eSIM won't connect. Go to Mobile Network, select your eSIM, and toggle Data Roaming to on. Keep roaming off for your home SIM to prevent unexpected charges.
Keep your home SIM active for calls and 2FA
Leave your physical SIM enabled for voice and SMS so you can receive two-factor authentication codes and stay reachable on your regular number. In the dual-SIM settings, assign mobile data to the eSIM and calls/messages to your home SIM. This setup lets you use local data rates without losing access to your primary line.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If the QR code won't scan, check that your camera lens is clean and the lighting is adequate. You can also enter the activation code manually: tap Enter Code Manually during setup and type the SM-DP+ address and activation code from your provider's email. If the eSIM installs but won't connect, restart your OPPO Reno15 Pro, confirm that data roaming is on for the eSIM line, and check that you're in an area with coverage from the eSIM carrier's network.
If you're unsure whether your specific unit supports eSIM, go to Settings > About Device > Status and look for an EID (eSIM identifier). If an EID is listed, your device has eSIM hardware. You can also check another device's eSIM compatibility if you're comparing models. For additional setup assistance, visit our eSIM setup help page.


