To check if your Android phone supports eSIM depends on the brand, model, and even where it was purchased. Some phones may have eSIM capability in one region but not in another. Even if it's the exact same model.
That’s why we recommend checking your specific device using the steps below:
For Samsung:
1. Go to Settings > Connections > SIM card manager
2. Look for “Add mobile plan”
If you see this option, it usually means your device supports eSIM.
For Google Pixel:
1. Go to Settings > Network & Internet
2. Tap the ‘+’ next to SIMs
3. If you see the option “Download a SIM instead?”, your Pixel supports eSIM.
Not all models in every country support eSIM, so it’s smart to confirm with Google support or your phone provider.
For other Android devices:
1. Open your phone app and dial *#06#
2. If your screen shows an EID number (eSIM ID), that’s a good sign your phone supports eSIM.
Final tip:
Different manufacturers and carriers can customize Androids. That means even if a phone should support eSIM, the feature might be disabled depending on where or how it was sold.
When in doubt, check with:
-Your phone’s manufacturer-Your carrier
-Or the vendor where you bought it
They’ll give you a clear answer based on your exact model and region.
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