List of all devices supporting eSIM technology. Make sure your phone is on the list before purchasing.
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We try to keep this list up to date, but new models keep coming out — if yours isn't here, you can check in seconds whether it supports eSIM yourself.
iPhone: Settings → Cellular → Add Cellular Plan / Add eSIM. If this option is there, your iPhone supports eSIM. You can also open Settings → General → About and look for an "EID" field — its presence confirms eSIM support.
Android: The path varies by manufacturer. Pixel / stock Android: Settings → Network & internet → SIMs. Samsung: Settings → Connections → SIM manager. Xiaomi / POCO: Settings → SIM cards & mobile networks. Huawei: Settings → Mobile network → SIM cards. If you see an "Add eSIM" or "Add data plan" option, your phone supports eSIM.
Open your phone's dialer (the same app you call from) and type *#06#. Your IMEI numbers will appear immediately — if an "EID" field is shown below them (usually a 32-digit string), your phone has a built-in eSIM. No EID = no eSIM. The code triggers as soon as you type it; you don't need to press call.
Make sure your phone is not carrier-locked. Contact your carrier if you have any doubts.
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