Check compatibility
Important Requirements Before Using Any eSIM:
- Your device must be carrier-unlocked (no network lock).
- It must not be jailbroken (iOS) or rooted (Android).
- Some models have regional limitations — always double-check with your device manufacturer if unsure.
Browse our compatibility list to verify your device works with eSIMs, keeping in mind that some regional variants may have limitations. If your device isn't listed, we recommend contacting your device manufacturer directly to confirm eSIM compatibility, as our list is regularly maintained but not comprehensive.
If you can’t find your device on our list, it’s possible that it’s not currently supported. To confirm if your device supports eSIMs, please check with the device manufacturer.
Quick Tips
- Most reliable for travel: iPhone XS and newer, recent Google Pixel, and Samsung Galaxy S22/S23/S24/S25 series.
- Newer flagship phones (2023–2026) almost always support eSIM.
- Some Chinese brands or specific regional variants may have limited or no eSIM support outside their home market.
- To confirm your exact model: Go to your phone’s Settings > Cellular/Mobile Data > Add eSIM. If the option appears, it supports eSIM.
If your device isn’t listed here or you have a less common model, the safest step is to check directly with the manufacturer or test the “Add eSIM” option in settings.
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