Which Devices Support eSIM
Many modern devices support eSIM (embedded SIM). These include smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and some laptops. Below is a clear breakdown of the most common eSIM-compatible devices.
📱 Smartphones That Support eSIM
🍎 Apple iPhones
All modern iPhones since 2018 support eSIM.
-
iPhone XR
-
iPhone XS / iPhone XS Max
-
iPhone 11 series
-
iPhone 12 series
-
iPhone 13 series
-
iPhone 14 series
-
iPhone 15 series
-
iPhone 16 series
-
iPhone 17 series
💡 Note:
-
U.S. versions of iPhone 14 and newer are eSIM-only (no physical SIM slot).
-
Some models sold in China/Hong Kong may not support eSIM.
🤖 Samsung Galaxy
Many flagship Samsung phones support eSIM.
Examples include:
-
Samsung Galaxy S20 → S25 series
-
Samsung Galaxy Note20 / Note20 Ultra
-
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series
-
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip series
-
Some mid-range models like
-
Samsung Galaxy A54
-
Samsung Galaxy A55
-
📷 Google Pixel
Most Pixel devices support eSIM.
Examples:
-
Google Pixel 3 → Pixel 10 series
-
Google Pixel 6 / 6 Pro
-
Google Pixel 7 / 7 Pro
-
Google Pixel 8 / 8 Pro
-
Google Pixel 9 / 9 Pro
-
Google Pixel 10 series
📱 Other Android Phones
Many brands added eSIM support in recent flagship devices.
Examples:
Xiaomi
-
Xiaomi 13 series
-
Xiaomi 14 series
-
Xiaomi 15 series
-
Redmi Note 14 Pro
-
Poco X7
Huawei
-
Huawei P40
-
Huawei P40 Pro
-
Huawei Mate 40 Pro
-
Huawei Pura 70 Pro
Vivo
-
Vivo X200 Pro
-
Vivo X300
-
Vivo V50
📟 Tablets with eSIM
Cellular models of many tablets support eSIM.
Examples:
-
iPad Pro (3rd gen and newer)
-
iPad Air (3rd gen and newer)
-
iPad mini (5th gen and newer)
-
iPad (7th generation) and newer
⌚ Smartwatches with eSIM
Cellular smartwatches often use eSIM.
Examples:
-
Apple Watch Series 3 (Cellular) → Series 9
-
Apple Watch Ultra / Ultra 2
-
Some Samsung Galaxy Watch models
💻 Other Devices With eSIM
Some laptops and hotspots also support it.
Example:
-
Netgear Nighthawk M7 hotspot supports global eSIM connectivity