Are you wondering whether your smartphone is compatible with eSIM?
If you are planning to travel abroad and want to use a travel eSIM, checking your phone’s compatibility is one of the first things you should do.
The good news is that eSIM support is now available on a growing number of smartphones, including recent iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Xiaomi, HONOR, OPPO, OnePlus and vivo models.
However, eSIM compatibility can sometimes depend on the exact model, country of purchase, carrier and region.
In this guide, we have compiled the latest information available for 2026 to help you find out whether your phone supports eSIM.
Quick answer: which phones support eSIM?
The following smartphone families include eSIM-compatible models:
- Apple: iPhone XR/XS and newer
- Samsung Galaxy: Galaxy S20 and newer, selected Galaxy A models and Galaxy Z foldables
- Google Pixel: Pixel 3 and newer generations, depending on model and region
- Xiaomi: selected Xiaomi 12T Pro and newer models
- HONOR: selected Magic, Magic V, HONOR 90/200/400/600 and X-series models
- OPPO: selected Find and Reno models
- OnePlus: selected recent models, including OnePlus 13
- vivo: selected recent X-series models
- Motorola: selected Razr and Edge models
- Sony Xperia: selected recent Xperia models
But don’t rely only on the brand name.
The exact model and region matter.
Before buying an eSIM, we recommend checking your specific device using the methods explained later in this guide.
Apple iPhone models compatible with eSIM
Apple is one of the manufacturers with the broadest eSIM support.
According to Apple, eSIM support starts with the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR, and continues through the latest generations.
Compatible iPhone models include:
iPhone 17 family
- iPhone 17
- iPhone 17 Pro
- iPhone 17 Pro Max
- iPhone 17e
- iPhone Air
iPhone 16 family
- iPhone 16
- iPhone 16 Plus
- iPhone 16 Pro
- iPhone 16 Pro Max
- iPhone 16e
iPhone 15 family
- iPhone 15
- iPhone 15 Plus
- iPhone 15 Pro
- iPhone 15 Pro Max
iPhone 14 family
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 13 family
- iPhone 13
- iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
iPhone 12 family
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 mini
- iPhone 12 Pro
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
Older compatible models
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone XS
- iPhone XS Max
- iPhone XR
- iPhone SE (3rd generation)
Apple confirms that iPhones from the XS/XR generation onwards support eSIM, although availability varies by country and model.
Important: iPhone regional differences
This is particularly important when buying a travel eSIM.
Some iPhone models sold in the United States are eSIM-only, while models sold in other countries may have both a physical nano-SIM and eSIM.
Apple also states that eSIM availability is significantly different for some models sold in China mainland, Hong Kong and Macao. For example, in mainland China, only the iPhone 17e and iPhone Air are currently listed as eSIM-compatible.
If you purchased your iPhone outside your home country, always check the exact model before buying an eSIM.
Samsung Galaxy phones compatible with eSIM
Samsung has significantly expanded eSIM support over the last few years.
Samsung’s current compatibility list includes the latest Galaxy S26 series, as well as many previous Galaxy S, Z and selected A-series models.
Galaxy S series
The following Galaxy S models support eSIM:
- Galaxy S26
- Galaxy S26+
- Galaxy S26 Ultra
- Galaxy S25
- Galaxy S25+
- Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Galaxy S25 Edge
- Galaxy S25 FE
- Galaxy S24
- Galaxy S24+
- Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Galaxy S24 FE
- Galaxy S23
- Galaxy S23+
- Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S23 FE
- Galaxy S22
- Galaxy S22+
- Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21
- Galaxy S21+
- Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Galaxy S20
- Galaxy S20+
- Galaxy S20 Ultra
Samsung’s official list confirms support across these generations, although availability can vary by country of origin.
Samsung Galaxy Z foldable phones
Many Samsung foldable smartphones also support eSIM.
Compatible families include:
- Galaxy Z TriFold
- Galaxy Z Fold7
- Galaxy Z Flip7
- Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
- Galaxy Z Fold6
- Galaxy Z Flip6
- Galaxy Z Fold5
- Galaxy Z Flip5
- Galaxy Z Fold4
- Galaxy Z Flip4
- Galaxy Z Fold3
- Galaxy Z Flip3
- Galaxy Z Fold2
- Galaxy Z Flip 5G
- Galaxy Z Flip
- Galaxy Fold
Again, regional availability can vary.
Samsung Galaxy A series
eSIM is no longer limited to Samsung’s flagship smartphones.
Selected Galaxy A models also support eSIM, including:
- Galaxy A56
- Galaxy A55
- Galaxy A36
- Galaxy A35
- Galaxy A54
However, Samsung specifically notes regional restrictions for some of these devices. For example, the A36, A35 and A54 have specific country/region limitations.
This is why checking the exact model is particularly important with Samsung Galaxy A-series phones.
Google Pixel phones compatible with eSIM
Google Pixel phones have supported eSIM for several generations.
Compatible models include:
- Pixel 11 series
- Pixel 10 series
- Pixel 9 series
- Pixel 8 series
- Pixel 7 series
- Pixel 6 series
- Pixel 5
- Pixel 4 / 4a
- Pixel 3 / 3a
Google’s current hardware documentation confirms eSIM support on the latest Pixel generation, including Pixel 11 models.
Google also provides a dedicated eSIM setup option under:
Settings → Network & internet → SIMs → Add SIM → Set up an eSIM
The exact menu can vary depending on the Pixel model and Android version.
Important Pixel note
As with other Android manufacturers, regional and carrier variants can differ.
If you purchased your Pixel from a carrier or in another country, check the exact model before purchasing a travel eSIM.
Xiaomi phones compatible with eSIM
Xiaomi’s eSIM support is more complicated because it is highly dependent on the model and market.
Some recent Xiaomi smartphones support eSIM, while other phones with very similar names do not.
For example, Xiaomi’s official specifications for the Xiaomi 15 list dual SIM configurations including:
nano-SIM + nano-SIM, nano-SIM + eSIM or eSIM + eSIM, depending on availability.
The newer Xiaomi 17 also lists nano-SIM + eSIM and eSIM + eSIM configurations, with availability depending on region and operator.
Xiaomi models with eSIM support include selected versions of:
- Xiaomi 17
- Xiaomi 15
- Xiaomi 14
- Xiaomi 13
- Xiaomi 13 Pro
- Xiaomi 13T Pro
- Xiaomi 12T Pro
- Selected newer Xiaomi T-series models
Important Xiaomi warning
Do not assume that every Xiaomi, Redmi or POCO smartphone supports eSIM.
For example, two phones from the same product family can have completely different SIM configurations depending on the market.
Always check the exact specifications of your model and region before purchasing an eSIM.
HONOR phones compatible with eSIM
HONOR has expanded eSIM support considerably in its recent smartphones.
According to HONOR’s current compatibility information, supported devices include models from several recent Magic, Magic V and HONOR series.
Compatible models include:
HONOR Magic series
- HONOR Magic8 Pro
- HONOR Magic7 Pro
- HONOR Magic6 Pro
- HONOR Magic5 Pro
- HONOR Magic4 Pro
- HONOR Magic8 Lite
- HONOR Magic7 Lite
HONOR Magic V foldables
- HONOR Magic V6
- HONOR Magic V5
- HONOR Magic V3
- HONOR Magic V2
- HONOR Magic Vs
HONOR numbered series
Selected models include:
- HONOR 600
- HONOR 600 Pro
- HONOR 600 Lite
- HONOR 400
- HONOR 400 Pro
- HONOR 400 Lite
- HONOR 200
- HONOR 200 Pro
- HONOR 90
Other HONOR models
Selected X-series devices also support eSIM, including:
- HONOR X8c
- HONOR X9c
- HONOR X9d
HONOR explicitly warns that eSIM availability can vary depending on the country of origin of the device.
OPPO phones compatible with eSIM
OPPO also supports eSIM on selected smartphones.
Recent compatible models include selected devices from the Find X family.
For example, the official specifications for the OPPO Find X9 list support for:
nano-SIM + eSIM.
Other compatible models include selected:
- OPPO Find X9
- OPPO Find X8
- OPPO Find X8 Pro
- OPPO Find X5
- OPPO Find X3 Pro
- OPPO Find N2 Flip
- Selected Reno models
The exact availability depends on the model and market.
For example, OPPO’s official Find X8 specifications confirm support for nano-SIM + eSIM.
OnePlus phones compatible with eSIM
OnePlus has also introduced eSIM support on selected recent models.
The OnePlus 13, for example, lists eSIM support in its official European specifications.
Compatible models include selected recent devices such as:
- OnePlus 13
- OnePlus Open
- Selected newer OnePlus models
However, OnePlus notes that eSIM availability can depend on compatibility with local operators.
Important
If you have a OnePlus smartphone, check the exact model and regional version before purchasing an eSIM.
vivo phones compatible with eSIM
vivo has also expanded eSIM support, particularly on recent flagship models.
For example, the official vivo Spain specifications for the vivo X300 confirm eSIM support and configurations including:
- SIM + SIM
- SIM + eSIM
- eSIM + eSIM
Recent compatible models include selected devices from the X series, such as:
- vivo X300
- vivo X300 Pro
- vivo X300 Ultra
- vivo X300 FE
- vivo X200 FE
The exact availability can depend on the market and operator.
Motorola phones compatible with eSIM
Motorola offers eSIM on selected smartphones, particularly within its foldable Razr and some Edge families.
Compatible models can include selected:
- Motorola Razr series
- Motorola Razr 40 / 40 Ultra
- Motorola Razr 50 series
- Motorola Edge series
However, Motorola’s eSIM availability is particularly dependent on the exact regional model.
If you have a Motorola phone, we strongly recommend checking the device settings for an EID before purchasing an eSIM.
Sony Xperia phones compatible with eSIM
Selected Sony Xperia smartphones support eSIM.
Examples include models from the:
- Xperia 1 series
- Xperia 5 series
- Xperia 10 series
Compatibility can vary between generations and regions, so check your exact model before purchasing.
How can I check if my phone supports eSIM?
If you are not sure whether your phone is compatible, there are several easy ways to check.
Method 1: Check your phone settings
The easiest method on many Android phones is to look for an EID or an Añadir eSIM option.
Android
Depending on the manufacturer, look under:
Settings → Network / Connections → SIM / SIM Manager
Look for options such as:
- Añadir eSIM
- Add mobile plan
- Download a SIM
- eSIM
- EID
If you can see an EID, your phone has eSIM hardware.
Method 2: Dial *#06#
On many Android phones, you can open the phone dialler and enter:
*#06#
If your phone supports eSIM, you may see an EID (eSIM ID) alongside other device identifiers.
The presence of an EID is a strong indication that the device has eSIM hardware, although you should still verify that the device is unlocked and that the specific regional version supports the eSIM you want to use.
How to check eSIM compatibility on an iPhone
On an iPhone, go to:
Settings → General → About
Look for information such as:
- EID
- Carrier Lock
You can also go to:
Settings → Mobile Service / Cellular
and check whether you have an option to add an eSIM.
Apple confirms that iPhone XS, XS Max, XR and later models support eSIM, subject to regional restrictions.
Check the Carrier Lock
This is particularly important when buying a travel eSIM.
Your phone must be unlocked to use an eSIM from another provider.
On compatible iPhones, check:
Settings → General → About → Carrier Lock
Ideally, it should show:
No SIM restrictions
eSIM compatibility is not the same as being unlocked
This is one of the most common mistakes travellers make.
Your phone can support eSIM technology and still be unable to use a travel eSIM because it is locked to a specific carrier.
You therefore need to check two things:
1. Does my phone support eSIM?
Look for an EID or an Add eSIM option.
2. Is my phone unlocked?
Your device must allow you to use an eSIM from another network.
Both conditions need to be satisfied before purchasing a travel eSIM.
Why does my phone appear compatible but my eSIM won’t work?
There are several possible reasons.
Your phone is carrier-locked
A phone purchased from a carrier may be restricted to that network.
Your phone was purchased in another country
Some manufacturers sell different versions of the same smartphone in different markets.
A model sold in Europe may support eSIM while a similar model sold in another region may not.
Your exact model is not compatible
For example, saying:
“I have a Samsung Galaxy A-series”
is not enough.
The Galaxy A54, A55, A56 and other models can have different eSIM capabilities.
Your phone software is outdated
In some cases, updating your operating system may be necessary.
Your operator does not support the eSIM feature
The availability of eSIM can also depend on the network provider.
eSIM-compatible phones: quick reference
| Brand | eSIM support |
|---|---|
| Apple | iPhone XR/XS and newer |
| Samsung | Galaxy S20 and newer + selected A and Z models |
| Pixel 3 and newer selected models | |
| Xiaomi | Selected Xiaomi 12T Pro and newer models |
| HONOR | Selected Magic, Magic V, 90/200/400/600 and X models |
| OPPO | Selected Find and Reno models |
| OnePlus | Selected recent models |
| vivo | Selected recent X-series models |
| Motorola | Selected Razr and Edge models |
| Sony | Selected Xperia models |
Important: this table is intended as a quick guide, not a guarantee of compatibility. The exact model, region and carrier can affect eSIM support.
Can I use my normal SIM and a travel eSIM at the same time?
In many compatible smartphones, yes.
This is one of the biggest advantages of eSIM technology for travellers.
You can often keep your normal SIM active for your usual phone number while using the travel eSIM for mobile data.
For example:
Primary SIM: your normal phone number
Travel eSIM: mobile data in the USA
This means you can continue receiving messages or calls on your regular number while using your travel eSIM for Internet access.
However, the exact dual-SIM functionality depends on your phone, region and carrier.
Why use an eSIM when travelling?
If your phone is compatible, a travel eSIM can make international travel much easier.
No physical SIM card
There is no card to remove or lose.
Install before travelling
You can prepare your eSIM before leaving home.
Keep your normal SIM
On compatible devices, you can keep your usual SIM while using the eSIM for data.
Avoid expensive roaming
A travel eSIM can be an alternative to your home operator’s international roaming.
Stay connected when you land
Once activated and connected to a supported network, you can use maps, messaging, ride-hailing and other online services without searching for a local SIM card.
Is your phone eSIM compatible?
If your phone appears on this list, there is a good chance that you can use a travel eSIM.
However, always check the exact model and regional version before purchasing.
This is especially important for:
- Samsung Galaxy A-series
- Xiaomi
- HONOR
- OPPO
- Motorola
- Phones purchased in China, Hong Kong or other markets with different hardware configurations
If you have an iPhone XS/XR or newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 or newer, or a recent Google Pixel, your phone is likely to support eSIM, subject to regional restrictions.
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- Your phone is unlocked.
- Your exact model supports eSIM in your region.
- Your device is compatible with the destination network.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the oldest iPhone that supports eSIM?
The iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR were the first iPhone models to support eSIM. Apple continues to support eSIM on newer generations, including the iPhone 17 family.
Does Samsung support eSIM?
Yes. Samsung supports eSIM on many Galaxy smartphones, including the Galaxy S20 through the latest Galaxy S26 family, selected Galaxy A models and Galaxy Z foldables. Regional restrictions may apply.
Does Xiaomi support eSIM?
Some Xiaomi smartphones support eSIM, but not all models do. Support varies significantly by model and market. Recent examples include selected Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 17 configurations.
Does Google Pixel support eSIM?
Yes. Google Pixel smartphones support eSIM from several generations, including recent Pixel devices. Exact availability can depend on the model and region.
How do I know if my Android phone supports eSIM?
Look in your SIM or network settings for an Añadir eSIM option or an EID number. You can also try dialing *#06# on many Android devices.
Can I use a travel eSIM with my normal SIM?
Many compatible phones allow you to keep your physical SIM active while using the travel eSIM for mobile data. However, dual-SIM functionality varies by phone and region.
Does an eSIM work on a locked phone?
Generally, your phone needs to be unlocked to use an eSIM from a different carrier or travel eSIM provider.
Are all phones from the same brand eSIM compatible?
No. eSIM support depends on the exact model, hardware version, country and sometimes the carrier.
Always check your exact device before purchasing.