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What is eSIM Compatibility?
eSIM compatibility means your smartphone has the hardware and software capability to use an embedded SIM (eSIM) instead of a physical SIM card. An eSIM-compatible device contains a built-in chip that can be digitally programmed with carrier information, allowing you to activate cellular plans without inserting a physical SIM.
To be eSIM compatible, a device must meet specific requirements: it needs embedded universal integrated circuit card (eUICC) hardware, support from the device manufacturer, carrier support for eSIM activation, and the latest operating system updates. Most flagship smartphones released after 2018 include eSIM support, though availability varies by region and carrier.
How to Check eSIM Compatibility
Search Our Database
Use the search box above to instantly check if your device model is eSIM compatible. We maintain an up-to-date database of 460+ devices.
Dial *#06#
Open your phone dialer and type *#06#. If you see an EID (Embedded Identity Document) number, your device supports eSIM technology.
Check Device Settings
On iPhone: Settings > Cellular > Add Cellular Plan. On Android: Settings > Connections > SIM Manager. If you see "Add eSIM" or "Download" option, your device is compatible.
Popular eSIM-Compatible Brands
Apple iPhone
iPhone XR, XS, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 series and SE models
Samsung Galaxy
S20, S21, S22, S23, S24 series, Z Fold, Z Flip, and Note20 models
Google Pixel
Pixel 3, 3a, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 series and Fold models
Other Brands
Motorola, Oppo, Xiaomi, Huawei, OnePlus, Sony, and more
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about eSIM device compatibility
There are three simple ways to check: 1) Use our search tool above to look up your device model in our database of 460+ compatible devices. 2) Open your phone dialer and type *#06# - if you see an EID (Embedded Identity Document) number, your device supports eSIM. 3) Check your device settings: on iPhone go to Settings > Cellular > Add Cellular Plan, on Android go to Settings > Connections > SIM Manager. If you see options to add or download an eSIM, your device is compatible.
No, only iPhones from XR/XS generation onwards support eSIM technology. Compatible models include: iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 11 series, iPhone 12 series, iPhone 13 series, iPhone 14 series, iPhone 15 series, iPhone 16 series, iPhone SE (2020 and later). Note that iPhone models purchased in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau may not support eSIM, as these regions primarily use physical SIM cards due to local regulations.
Yes, many modern Android smartphones support eSIM technology. Compatible Android brands include Samsung Galaxy (S20 and newer, Z series foldables), Google Pixel (3 and newer), Motorola Razr, Oppo Find X3 Pro and newer flagships, Huawei P40 and newer, OnePlus (selected models), Sony Xperia (selected models), and Xiaomi flagships. However, eSIM availability varies by model, region, and carrier. Always verify your specific device model using our compatibility checker above.
EID stands for Embedded Identity Document - it is a unique 32-digit identifier for your device's eSIM chip, similar to an IMEI number for physical SIM cards. To find your EID: On most devices, dial *#06# in your phone app and the EID will display along with your IMEI numbers. On iPhone, go to Settings > General > About and scroll down to see the EID. On Android, go to Settings > About Phone > Status > EID. If you cannot find an EID, your device does not support eSIM technology.
Yes! This is called Dual SIM functionality. Most eSIM-compatible devices support using a physical SIM and eSIM simultaneously, allowing you to have two active phone numbers or plans. For example, you can keep your home country SIM for calls/SMS while using a travel eSIM for data. On iPhone XS and newer (except iPhone 14/15/16 sold in the USA which are eSIM-only), you can use one physical SIM plus one or more eSIMs. Many Android devices also support Dual SIM with eSIM. Check your device specifications for exact Dual SIM capabilities.
No, they are different concepts. eSIM refers to the embedded SIM technology that eliminates the need for a physical SIM card - it is a digital SIM built into your device. Dual SIM means your phone can have two active cellular connections simultaneously, which could be two physical SIM cards, one physical SIM plus one eSIM, or two eSIMs. Most modern eSIM-compatible phones also support Dual SIM functionality, letting you use both technologies together for maximum flexibility.
eSIM technology itself works globally, but whether your specific eSIM plan works depends on the coverage area of the plan you purchase. Tourist eSIM offers three types: Local eSIMs work in single countries, Regional eSIMs work across multiple countries in one continent (like Europe or Asia), and Global eSIMs work in 192+ countries worldwide. Your device's eSIM capability is universal - it will work anywhere in the world. The question is which data plan you choose for your destination.
Yes, in most cases your device must be carrier unlocked to use eSIMs from third-party providers like Tourist eSIM. A carrier-locked phone will only accept eSIM profiles from your original carrier. To check if your phone is unlocked: On iPhone, go to Settings > General > About and look for "Carrier Lock" - it should say "No SIM restrictions". On Android, go to Settings > Connections > Networks > Network Unlock or contact your carrier. If your phone is locked, contact your carrier to request an unlock - most carriers unlock devices after your contract ends or the phone is fully paid off.
Yes! Most eSIM-compatible devices can store multiple eSIM profiles, though only one or two can be active simultaneously depending on your device. iPhone XS and newer can store 8-10 eSIM profiles and have 1-2 active at once (iPhone 13 and newer support 2 active eSIMs). Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer can store 5+ eSIM profiles with 1 active. Google Pixel 3 and newer store multiple profiles with 1-2 active. This means you can pre-install eSIMs for different countries or carriers and switch between them without scanning new QR codes each time.
eSIM profiles cannot be directly transferred between devices like physical SIM cards. When you get a new phone, you will need to deactivate the eSIM on your old device and install a new eSIM profile on your new device. For cellular carriers, this means contacting them to transfer your number to a new eSIM QR code. For travel eSIMs from Tourist eSIM with remaining data, contact our support to transfer your plan to a new device. Always keep your eSIM QR codes and activation details in case you need to reinstall. Some devices like newer iPhones support eSIM Quick Transfer via Bluetooth, but this only works between Apple devices.
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