How to Check eSIM Compatibility: Complete Guide 2026
Before purchasing a travel eSIM or switching carriers with eSIM, you need to confirm your device actually supports it. Not all phones have eSIM capability, and even those that do may have regional restrictions or carrier limitations.
This guide walks you through every method to verify eSIM compatibility on your smartphone, tablet, or smartwatch—so you can confidently purchase and activate an eSIM.
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Quick eSIM Compatibility Check
The Fastest Methods
Method 1: Check Settings (30 seconds)
iPhone:
- Open Settings
- Tap Cellular (or Mobile Data)
- Look for Add eSIM or Set Up Cellular
- If visible → Your iPhone supports eSIM
Android:
- Open Settings
- Go to Network & internet or Connections
- Tap SIM or SIM manager
- Look for Add eSIM or + button
- If visible → Your phone supports eSIM
Method 2: Dial Code (10 seconds)
- Open your phone's dialer
- Dial *#06#
- Look at the information displayed
- If you see EID (eSIM ID) → Your device supports eSIM
- If only IMEI shown (no EID) → Likely no eSIM support
Detailed iPhone eSIM Check
Check via Settings
Step-by-step:
- Open Settings
- Tap Cellular (or Mobile Data in some regions)
- Look for these options:
- Add eSIM
- Set Up Cellular
- Add Cellular Plan
- If any of these appear → eSIM supported
What you'll see:
- eSIM supported: Options to add, manage, or set up eSIM
- No eSIM: Only physical SIM management options
Check via IMEI/EID
- Open Settings → General → About
- Scroll down to find:
- IMEI — Device identifier (all phones have this)
- EID — eSIM identifier (only eSIM devices have this)
- If EID is listed → eSIM supported
Check via Dial Code
- Open Phone app
- Dial *#06#
- Screen shows device identifiers
- Look for EID number
- EID present → eSIM supported
iPhone eSIM Support by Model
| Model | eSIM Support |
|---|---|
| iPhone XR, XS, XS Max (2018+) | ✅ Yes |
| iPhone 11 series | ✅ Yes |
| iPhone 12 series | ✅ Yes |
| iPhone 13 series | ✅ Yes (Dual eSIM) |
| iPhone 14 series | ✅ Yes (Dual eSIM) |
| iPhone 15 series | ✅ Yes (Dual eSIM) |
| iPhone SE 2nd/3rd gen | ✅ Yes |
| iPhone X and earlier | ❌ No |
| iPhone SE 1st gen | ❌ No |
Detailed Android eSIM Check
Samsung Galaxy
Check via Settings:
- Open Settings
- Tap Connections
- Tap SIM manager (or SIM card manager)
- Look for Add eSIM option
- If visible → eSIM supported
Alternative path:
- Settings → Connections → Mobile networks
- Look for eSIM options
Google Pixel
Check via Settings:
- Open Settings
- Tap Network & internet
- Tap SIMs
- Look for + or Add button
- If shows "Download a SIM instead" → eSIM supported
OnePlus
Check via Settings:
- Open Settings
- Tap SIM & network (or Mobile network)
- Look for eSIM or Add eSIM option
- If visible → eSIM supported
Xiaomi
Check via Settings:
- Open Settings
- Tap SIM cards & mobile networks
- Look for eSIM management or Add eSIM
- If visible → eSIM supported
Other Android Phones
General path:
- Settings → Network or Connections
- Look for SIM, SIM manager, or Mobile network
- Search for any eSIM-related option
- If found → eSIM supported
Android Dial Code Check
- Open Phone/Dialer app
- Dial *#06#
- Look for EID in displayed information
- EID present → eSIM supported
- Only IMEI shown → Likely no eSIM
Check eSIM on Tablets
iPad
Check via Settings:
- Open Settings
- Tap Cellular Data (or Mobile Data)
- Look for Set Up Cellular or Add eSIM
- If visible → eSIM supported
Important: Only WiFi + Cellular iPads have eSIM. WiFi-only iPads cannot use eSIM.
How to know if you have Cellular iPad:
- Check back of iPad for antenna line (plastic strip)
- Settings → General → About → look for IMEI
- Original box shows "WiFi + Cellular"
Samsung Tablets
Check via Settings:
- Settings → Connections → SIM manager
- Look for Add eSIM option
- If visible → eSIM supported
Note: Only 5G/LTE tablet models have eSIM. WiFi-only tablets don't support eSIM.
Other Tablets
Same principle applies:
- Must be cellular/LTE/5G model (not WiFi-only)
- Check Settings for eSIM options
- Use *#06# dial code if phone function available
Check eSIM on Smartwatches
Apple Watch
How to check:
- Look at Digital Crown
- Red circle or accent → GPS + Cellular model (eSIM supported)
- No red marking → GPS only (no eSIM)
Alternative check:
- On Apple Watch: Settings → Cellular
- If Cellular option exists → eSIM supported
Samsung Galaxy Watch
How to check:
- Check model name — must include "LTE" or "4G"
- On watch: Settings → Connections → Mobile networks
- If mobile networks option exists → eSIM supported
Google Pixel Watch
How to check:
- Model must be "LTE" version
- On watch: Settings → Connectivity → Mobile
- If Mobile option exists → eSIM supported
Using IMEI/EID to Verify eSIM
What is EID?
EID (eSIM Identifier) is a unique 32-digit number assigned to devices with eSIM capability. It's the eSIM equivalent of IMEI.
Key point: If your device has an EID, it supports eSIM.
Finding Your EID
iPhone:
- Settings → General → About → scroll to EID
- Or dial *#06#
Android:
- Settings → About phone → Status → look for EID
- Or dial *#06#
What the numbers mean:
- IMEI (15 digits): Identifies the device hardware
- EID (32 digits): Identifies eSIM capability
- ICCID (19-20 digits): Identifies a specific SIM/eSIM profile
No EID Listed?
If your device shows IMEI but no EID:
- Your device likely doesn't support eSIM
- Or eSIM is disabled in your region
- Or software update is needed
Regional eSIM Restrictions
Why Region Matters
Same phone model may have eSIM in one country but not another:
Reasons for regional differences:
- Carrier agreements vary by country
- Regulatory requirements differ
- Hardware variants for different markets
- Software configurations by region
Examples of Regional Variations
iPhone:
- US iPhone 14/15: eSIM only (no physical SIM)
- International iPhone 14/15: eSIM + physical SIM
- China iPhones: Dual physical SIM (no eSIM)
Samsung:
- US/European models: Usually full eSIM
- Some Asian models: May lack eSIM
- Carrier-locked phones: May restrict eSIM
OnePlus/Xiaomi:
- Highly variable by region
- Check specific model for your market
How to Check Your Region's Support
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Find your exact model number:
- Settings → About phone → Model number
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Search manufacturer's specifications for that exact model
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Look for eSIM under "Connectivity" or "SIM" specifications
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Note any regional restrictions mentioned
Carrier Lock and eSIM
How Carrier Lock Affects eSIM
Carrier-locked phones may:
- Only accept that carrier's eSIM
- Block third-party eSIMs (like travel eSIMs)
- Require unlocking before using other eSIMs
Checking Carrier Lock Status
iPhone:
- Settings → General → About
- Scroll to Carrier Lock
- "No SIM restrictions" = Unlocked
- Carrier name shown = Locked to that carrier
Android:
- Insert SIM from different carrier
- If it works = Unlocked
- If rejected = Locked
Unlocking for eSIM Use
To use travel eSIM on locked phone:
- Contact your carrier
- Request unlock (may require account in good standing, paid off device)
- Complete unlock process
- Then add eSIM from any provider
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Troubleshooting: eSIM Option Not Showing
Software Update Needed
- Check for system updates
- Settings → System/General → Software Update
- Install any available updates
- Restart device
- Check eSIM option again
Carrier Restrictions
Some carriers disable eSIM:
- Contact carrier to enable eSIM feature
- May need specific plan type
- Unlock phone if carrier-locked
Regional Software
Device may have region-specific software:
- Some regions have eSIM disabled
- May not be changeable
- Contact manufacturer for confirmation
Hardware Variant
Your specific model may lack eSIM hardware:
- Verify exact model number
- Check manufacturer specs for that model
- eSIM cannot be added via software to unsupported hardware
eSIM Compatibility Checklist
Before Purchasing eSIM, Verify:
- [ ] Device shows eSIM option in Settings
- [ ] EID is visible when dialing *#06#
- [ ] Device is carrier-unlocked (or eSIM provider matches carrier)
- [ ] Device is updated to latest software
- [ ] You're in a region where eSIM is supported
- [ ] Your specific model (not just series) supports eSIM
Red Flags (May Not Support eSIM):
- No eSIM option in Settings
- No EID when dialing *#06#
- Device purchased in China (often no eSIM)
- Very old device (pre-2018)
- Budget/entry-level phone
- WiFi-only tablet
Frequently Asked Questions
My phone is listed as eSIM compatible but I don't see the option?
Check: software updates, carrier lock status, regional restrictions. Some carriers disable eSIM even on compatible devices.
Can I add eSIM capability to my phone?
No. eSIM requires specific hardware. If your phone wasn't built with eSIM, it cannot be added later.
Does having EID guarantee eSIM will work?
EID confirms hardware support. But carrier lock, regional restrictions, or software issues may still prevent eSIM use.
Why do some same-model phones have eSIM and others don't?
Manufacturers create different hardware variants for different markets. The model sold in one country may differ from another.
How do I know if travel eSIM will work on my phone?
If your phone shows eSIM option in Settings, is carrier-unlocked, and displays EID—travel eSIMs should work.
Conclusion
Checking eSIM compatibility is straightforward once you know where to look. The Settings menu and *#06# dial code are your fastest tools. Remember that eSIM support depends on your specific device model, region, carrier lock status, and software version.
Quick summary:
- Check Settings for eSIM/Add eSIM option
- Dial *#06# and look for EID
- Verify unlocked status for third-party eSIMs
- Update software if eSIM option missing
- Check exact model specifications if unsure
Once confirmed compatible, you're ready to enjoy the convenience of eSIM for travel and everyday use.
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Online eSIM Compatibility Tools
Manufacturer Websites
Apple:
- Visit support.apple.com
- Search your model for specifications
- Check "Cellular and Wireless" section
Samsung:
- Visit samsung.com
- Find your exact model
- Check specifications for eSIM mention
Google:
- Visit store.google.com
- Check Pixel specifications
- eSIM listed under connectivity
Third-Party Tools
IMEI.info:
- Enter your IMEI at imei.info
- Get device details including eSIM support
- Free and quick check
Carrier Websites:
- Most carriers list eSIM-compatible devices
- Check your carrier's eSIM page
- Useful for confirming carrier support
eSIM vs Physical SIM: Which to Use?
Choose eSIM When:
- Traveling internationally
- Want instant activation
- Need to switch carriers frequently
- Device supports it
- Carrier offers eSIM
Keep Physical SIM When:
- eSIM not supported on device
- Visiting areas with poor eSIM support
- Need backup connectivity option
- Transferring service between devices frequently
Best Practice: Use Both
Many travelers use:
- Physical SIM for home carrier
- eSIM for travel data
- Maximum flexibility and backup
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