🔍 Check eSIM Suitability for Your Devices
Before switching to the future of connectivity, make sure your device is ready to support eSIM technology. Not all smartphones, tablets, or wearables are eSIM-enabled, and compatibility can vary depending on your device model, region, and network provider. Our suitability guide helps you confirm whether your device supports this advanced digital SIM feature before you activate an eSIM plan.
eSIMs allow you to activate mobile service digitally — no more swapping plastic SIM cards or waiting for deliveries. Setup is instant, clean, and efficient. But first, make sure your device has built-in eSIM support. Leading brands such as Apple, Samsung, Google, Huawei, and Motorola have already integrated eSIMs into many of their latest devices.
- Apple Devices: iPhone XR and newer, iPad Pro (3rd Gen+), Apple Watch Series 3 and above.
- Samsung Devices: Galaxy S20 series and newer, Z Fold/Flip series, and Galaxy Watch LTE editions.
- Google Devices: Pixel 3 and newer, including Pixel Fold and future Pixel models.
- Huawei & Others: Selected Mate and P series models equipped with eSIM chips.
Once you confirm compatibility, explore how eSIM technology can enhance your connectivity experience. With eSIM, you can store multiple numbers on one device, switch between local or global plans instantly, and travel without changing physical SIM cards. It’s fast, secure, and designed for global flexibility.
eSIMs also support sustainability by reducing the environmental impact of manufacturing and shipping plastic SIM cards. By adopting eSIM, you’re contributing to a greener planet while enjoying next-level mobile freedom.
If your current device isn’t compatible yet, you can check our list of eSIM-ready models or plan your next upgrade. For more details, visit our eSIM Setup Guide and Device Compatibility List to learn how to activate, manage, and optimize your eSIM connection.

