
As a tech enthusiast in today’s digital era, it’s important to stay updated with the latest technological advancements.
eSIM is currently revolutionizing the wireless technology landscape, gradually replacing the traditional SIM card.
If you plan to upgrade your phone to use an eSIM, ensure that your device is compatible. To use an eSIM, your phone must be carrier-unlocked and eSIM-enabled. (Please note that restrictions may apply depending on the country or carrier.)
Below is the latest list of devices that support eSIM as of date: september 2025
*The following Apple devices lack eSIM capability:
iPhone devices from Mainland China
iPhone devices from Hong Kong and Macao, except for the iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone SE 2020, and iPhone XS
*Only iPad devices with Wi-Fi + Cellular features are compatible with eSIM.
*For iPhones and iPads purchased in Turkey:
If you set up your device after June 23, 2020, your eSIM will activate automatically upon installation. Contact your carrier if eSIM is not enabled.
*eSIM capability is not available on the following Samsung Galaxy devices:
All Galaxy devices originating from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
All Galaxy FE "Fan Edition" models
AUA models of the Galaxy S20, S21*, and Note 20 Ultra
*Only iPad devices with Wi-Fi + Cellular features are compatible with eSIM.
*In South Korea, most Samsung devices do not support eSIMs, except for the Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, Z Flip4, and Z Fold4.
*Samsung Galaxy S21 series devices from Canada and the AUA (excluding FE models) may have eSIM capability if the One UI 4 update is installed. To confirm whether your Samsung device is eSIM-capable, please contact your carrier or device manufacturer.
*Please reach out to your carrier or device manufacturer to confirm if your Xiaomi device supports eSIM, as eSIM availability can vary depending on the country/region and carrier.
*eSIM capability is not available on the following Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 3 models originating from Australia, Taiwan, and Japan, as well as those purchased with service from AU or Canadian carriers other than Sprint and Google Fi.
Pixel 3a models purchased in South East Asia and with Verizon service.
*Confirm whether your Nokia device has eSIM capability by contacting your carrier or device manufacturer, as eSIM support may be limited to specific regions.
*eSIM capability is not available on the following Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 3 models originating from Australia, Taiwan, and Japan, as well as those purchased with service from AU or Canadian carriers other than Sprint and Google Fi.
Pixel 3a models purchased in South East Asia and with Verizon service.
*Confirm whether your Nokia device has eSIM capability by contacting your carrier or device manufacturer, as eSIM support may be limited to specific regions.
*To verify if your Oppo device supports eSIM, please contact your carrier or device manufacturer as eSIM availability may differ depending on the country/region and carrier.
*To determine if your Aquos device supports eSIM, please contact your carrier or device manufacturer for confirmation, as eSIM support is limited to Japan and select regions.
eSIM capability is not available on the following HUAWEI devices:
Huawei P40 Pro+
*All Huawei devices purchased in China are not eSIM capable.
*To verify if your Motorola device supports eSIM, please reach out to your carrier or device manufacturer as eSIM support may vary depending on your region.
*To confirm if your Rakuten device supports eSIM, please reach out to your carrier or device manufacturer as eSIM support is limited to Japan and specific regions.
*To confirm if your Xperia device supports eSIM, please reach out to your carrier or device manufacturer as eSIM availability may differ based on the country/region and carrier.
*To verify if your device supports eSIM, kindly contact your carrier or device manufacturer as eSIM availability can differ based on the country/region and carrier.
*To utilize an eSIM on your Windows 10 PC, ensure that it has Windows 10 version 1703 or a more recent version. Additionally, your device should be LTE-ready.
*Regarding Surface devices, please note that eSIMs are not supported on any AT&T-locked devices. If you obtained your device from another carrier, they may have disabled eSIM functionality on the Surface Duo. It is advisable to reach out to the carrier for confirmation.
If you are unsure whether your device is eSIM-capable and unlocked, you can verify this through your device settings or by contacting your carrier or device manufacturer.
Note: Device compatibility may vary by region and carrier. Please verify with your carrier before purchasing an eSIM plan. Make sure your device is carrier-unlocked to use eSIM services.