Does the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 support eSIM?
Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 supports eSIM, but only the LTE (cellular) models. If you bought the Bluetooth/Wi-Fi-only variant, your watch does not have eSIM capability and cannot connect to cellular networks independently.
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 eSIM compatibility
The Galaxy Watch4 uses an embedded SIM that allows it to share your phone number with your smartphone. This means you can make calls, send texts, and use data on your watch even when your phone isn't nearby. However, the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 eSIM requires a paired smartphone—you cannot activate or use the watch's eSIM without first connecting it to a compatible Android phone through the Galaxy Wearable app.
Your watch does not support dual eSIM or a combination of eSIM and physical SIM. It has one eSIM profile that mirrors your primary phone number or operates on a separate carrier plan, depending on your carrier's offerings. Availability varies by region and carrier; not all mobile operators support standalone eSIM plans for smartwatches, so confirm with your carrier before purchasing an LTE model.
Regional and carrier requirements
The LTE variants were sold globally, but eSIM activation depends on your carrier. In the United States, major carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile support the Galaxy Watch4 eSIM. In other markets, check your operator's compatibility list. The watch must be purchased as an LTE model—you cannot add cellular capability to a Bluetooth-only watch after purchase.
How to set up an eSIM on the Samsung Galaxy Watch4
Setting up the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 eSIM happens through the Galaxy Wearable app on your paired Android smartphone. You'll need an active mobile plan that supports wearable eSIM sharing or a standalone watch plan from your carrier. The process typically takes a few minutes.
Step-by-step eSIM activation
- Open the Galaxy Wearable app on your paired Android phone and ensure your watch is connected.
- Tap Mobile plans (or Add mobile plan if this is your first time).
- Select your carrier from the list. If your carrier isn't shown, you may need to contact them directly or visit their website to activate the watch plan.
- Follow the on-screen prompts. Your carrier will provision the eSIM profile to your watch—this usually takes 30 to 90 seconds.
- Once activated, you'll see a confirmation message. Your watch will display signal bars when connected to the cellular network.
- If prompted, restart your watch to complete activation.
QR code and manual activation
Some carriers provide a QR code for eSIM activation, though the Galaxy Watch4 typically uses carrier provisioning through the app rather than direct QR scanning. If your carrier requires a QR code, you'll scan it using your phone during the setup process in the Galaxy Wearable app, not directly on the watch. Keep your activation details handy, including any account PIN or confirmation codes your carrier provides.
Using a travel eSIM on the Samsung Galaxy Watch4
The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 eSIM is designed to mirror your smartphone's number or use a carrier-managed plan, which means you cannot install third-party travel eSIM profiles directly on the watch like you would on a smartphone. The watch's eSIM works through your carrier's ecosystem, and switching to a different eSIM profile isn't supported the way it is on iPhones or Android phones.
Staying connected abroad with your watch
If you're traveling internationally, your best option is to ensure your paired smartphone has a travel eSIM or roaming plan active. When your phone connects to a local network abroad, your watch can continue to use its cellular features if your carrier's roaming agreements support it. Check your carrier's international roaming rates for wearable devices, as they may differ from phone roaming charges.
For more flexible international connectivity, consider installing a travel eSIM on your paired Android phone. Your watch will remain connected through your phone's hotspot or Bluetooth tethering. You can browse eSIM plans for your smartphone to avoid roaming fees while keeping your watch online when you're nearby.
Tips and troubleshooting
Enable data roaming and check carrier settings
If your Galaxy Watch4 eSIM isn't connecting abroad, open the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone, go to Mobile plans, and confirm that data roaming is turned on for your watch plan. Some carriers disable roaming by default for wearable lines. You may also need to contact your carrier to add international roaming to your watch plan separately from your phone plan.
Watch won't activate or shows no signal
If activation fails, restart both your watch and your paired phone, then try the setup process again. Ensure your phone has a strong Wi-Fi or cellular connection during activation. If the problem persists, contact your carrier—they may need to provision the eSIM on their end or confirm that your account supports wearable lines. You can also check another device's eSIM compatibility if you're considering pairing a different phone with your watch.
Keep your phone's eSIM for calls and texts
Remember that the Galaxy Watch4 eSIM relies on your paired phone for initial setup and some features. While the watch can operate independently on cellular once activated, certain functions like installing apps or changing settings still require the phone connection. If you swap eSIMs on your phone frequently for travel, your watch's cellular plan remains tied to your home carrier unless you manually update the watch plan through the Galaxy Wearable app.
Activation without the phone nearby
You cannot activate the Galaxy Watch4 eSIM without a paired smartphone. The watch requires the Galaxy Wearable app for carrier provisioning. Once activated, the watch can use cellular independently, but the initial setup and any plan changes must be done through your phone. If you're looking for a wearable that supports standalone eSIM activation, check the specifications of newer models, though most smartwatches still require a phone for initial setup.


