Since the eSIM technology is fairly new, it’s not always clear which devices are supported. The list below was created to help you keep track of all eSIM supported devices. We will update this list regularly, so you are always sure you have the latest information. Last update: 1 Jun 2020
Supported smartphones
Apple
- iPhone SE 2020*
- iPhone 11,11 Pro, 11 Pro Max*
- iPhone XS, XS Max*
- iPhone XR*
Samsung
- Samsung Note 20+
- Samsung Fold LTE model
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
- Samsung Galaxy S20, s20+ and S20 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Fold
- Google Pixel 3 & 3XL
- Google Pixel 4 & 4XL
Others
- Huawei P40, P40 Pro
- Nuu Mobile X5
- Motorola Razr 2019
- Gemini PDA
*iPhones bought from China or Hong Kong do not support eSIMs.
Other supported devices
Tablets
- iPad Air (3rd Generation)
- iPad Pro (3rd Generation)
- iPad Mini (5th Generation)
Notebooks
- HP Spectre Folio
- Lenovo Yoga C630
If your model is not on this list, don’t worry. The odds that your next smartphone will be supported are fairly high. Only a handful of smartphones and even fewer carriers are offering eSIM plans right now, but the numbers are increasing fast. It’s estimated that by 2022 there will be 800 million eSIM devices in the market.
If an eSIM option sounds like something you’d be interested in, make sure to check back this page again before you buy a new smartphone.
Do you know of an eSIM enabled smartphone that is not on this list? Feel free to email us about it. We’ll make sure the list is updated. You can reach us at [email protected].