Heading out on your next adventure and want an easy way to stay connected? eSIM might be the perfect solution. With eSIM, you can activate mobile data directly on your device and there is no need to swap out your physical SIM card. It’s a hassle-free way to get online, whether you're traveling for business or leisure.
Check the List of eSIM Compatible Devices
Before purchasing your travel eSIM plan, check whether your device supports eSIM. You can find a list of compatible devices below to ensure everything goes smoothly during your trip.
Apple
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S21+ Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE* (Models from China or from Hong Kong do not admit eSIM)
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 5G
Samsung Galaxy A54 (SCG21 (Japanese Model), SC-53D (Japanese Model), SM-A546B/DS (International Model), SM-A546S (Korean Model), SM-A546U1 (International Model))
Google Pixel
Google Pixel 2 (only phones bought with Google Fi service)
Google Pixel 3 (not including phones bought in Australia, Taiwan or Japan. Phones bought with US or Canadian carriers other than Spring and Google Fi don’t work with eSIM)
Google Pixel 3a (not including phones bought in Japan or with Verizon service)
Huawei
Oppo
Sony
Xiaomi
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
Motorola
Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2024)
Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2024
Sharp
Rakuten
Honor
Vivo
Vivo V29 Lite 5G (eSIM supported only in Europe)
Others
Can’t Find Your Device? Check Manually!
If your phone isn't listed above, follow these steps to check eSIM support:
Method 1: Dial a USSD Code (iOS & Android)
If the EID number is listed, your phone supports eSIM. If not, your phone cannot use eSIM
Method 2: Check Phone Settings
On iOS:
Go to Settings > General > About
If the EID number is listed, your phone supports eSIM. If not, your phone cannot use eSIM
On Android:
Go to Settings > About Phone > Status Information
If the EID number is listed, your phone supports eSIM. If not, your phone cannot use eSIM
Once confirmed, simply choose your travel eSIM plan and scan the QR code provided.
Turn On Data Roaming to Get Connected
To make sure your eSIM works properly when you arrive at your destination, don’t forget to turn on data roaming. This lets your eSIM connect to the right local network.
Go to Settings > Cellular
If you're using dual SIM, select your eSIM line
Go to Settings > Connections
And that’s it! Once roaming is on, your eSIM will automatically connect when you land.
Wherever you’re going, enjoy the convenience of staying connected with eSIM.