Tech Tip - Check if Your Phone Supports eSIM

March 11, 2025

Tech Tip - Check if Your Phone Supports eSIM

Ditching the plastic SIM? eSIMs make switching networks seamless, but not all phones support them. Here’s how to check if your phone does.

How to Check if Your Phone is eSIM-Compatible

For iPhones:

- Go to Settings > General > About.

- Scroll down to find EID (Embedded Identity Document).

- If an EID is listed, your iPhone supports eSIM.

- iPhones from the iPhone 11 series onwards generally support eSIM, but check for your specific model.

For Android Phones:

- Open the phone app and dial *#06#.

- If you see an EID number in the results, your phone supports eSIM.

- Alternatively, check Settings > About phone for eSIM-related information.

- Most Samsung Galaxy S20 series and newer, Google Pixel 3 and later, and other flagship Android devices include eSIM support.

Bonus – Other Things to Check

Is Your Phone Unlocked?

An unlocked phone can use eSIMs from different networks.

- On iPhone, go to Settings > General > About > Carrier Lock – it should say “No SIM restrictions” if unlocked.

- On Android, the process varies, so check your device manual or ask your network provider.

Does Your Network Support eSIM?

- Not all carriers offer eSIM support. Before switching, confirm with your provider that they support eSIM for your device.

- eSIMs are becoming more common, with growing adoption in mid-range and budget devices. If your phone doesn’t support eSIM now, it may well be a feature in your next upgrade.

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