Does your phone support eSIM? Check it yourself in seconds!
eSIM technology is a true revolution in the telecommunications world, giving you the freedom to switch between networks globally without the need to replace physical SIM cards. However, before you decide to subscribe, the most important question comes to mind: Does my phone support this technology?
In this article, we will show you the list of supported devices and how to verify your phone yourself.
📱 Devices that support eSIM technology
Although support varies based on the model, manufacturer, and country, most modern phones support this feature:
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iPhone: Apple devices starting from iPhone XS and later are supported (including the 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 series).
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Note: iPhone models intended for the US market operate solely on eSIM and do not contain a physical SIM tray.
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Samsung: Supported devices include the Galaxy S20 series and later, up to the latest releases like the S25, in addition to the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip, and some Galaxy A series models.
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Google Pixel: Most Pixel devices have supported eSIM technology since the third generation (Pixel 3) up to the latest Pixel 9 releases.
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Other devices: Many phones from manufacturers such as Huawei, Xiaomi, Motorola, OPPO, and Honor support this technology, with varying degrees of support based on the model and geographic region.
🔍 How to verify your phone yourself?
You don’t need a technician to know the truth; just follow these simple steps:
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Open the dialer on your phone.
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Type the following code:
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Press the call button.
Result: If an EID code appears alongside the IMEI number, it means your device officially supports eSIM technology.
Why choose YellowSIM?
With YellowSIM, we ensure you can activate your eSIM with ease and speed, whether you are on a business trip or a vacation. Enjoy economical and reliable connectivity solutions that cover most countries around the world with the click of a button.
Important note: eSIM support may vary based on the carrier you use in your country; it is always recommended to check your device's official specifications page.
It is always recommended to check your phone's official manufacturer website in addition to using the check code, as eSIM support may vary depending on your country or carrier.