eSIMs are revolutionizing wireless connectivity. Since it first came onto the market in 2016, eSIM technology has slowly replaced physical SIM cards — and experts project that there’ll be 3.4 billion eSIM compatible devices in circulation by 2025 (compared to just 1.2 billion in 2023).
That makes a lot of sense, since they’re way better for consumers and phone manufacturers alike. But until they become the norm, it’s important to check if your device is eSIM-compatible — whether you need an eSIM plan for traveling or you’re just considering switching plans altogether.
As of June 2023, this is the most comprehensive list of devices that are eSIM compatible:
Which Apple devices support eSIM?
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13
- iPhone 13 mini
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 mini
- iPhone 12 Max
- iPhone 12 Max Pro
- Phone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone XS
- iPhone XS Max
- iPhone XR
- iPhone SE (2020)
- iPad Air (3rd Generation)
- iPad Pro (3rd Generation)
- iPad Mini (5th Generation)
Which Android devices support eSIM?
Samsung Devices that support eSIM
- Samsung Galaxy A54
- Samsung Galaxy S23
- Samsung Galaxy S23+
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S22
- Samsung Galaxy S22+
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21
- Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S21+ Ultra 5G
- Samsung Galaxy S20
- Samsung Galaxy S20+
- Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5g
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Fold
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4
Google devices that support eSIM
- Google Pixel 7
- Google Pixel 7 Pro
- Google Pixel 6
- Google Pixel 6 Pro
- Google Pixel 5
- Google Pixel 5a
- Google Pixel 4 & 4 XL
- Google Pixel 4A 5G
- Google Pixel 3 & 3 XL
- Google Pixel 3a & 3a XL
- Google Pixel 2 & 2 XL
Motorola devices that support eSIM
- Motorola Razr 2019
- Motorola Razr 5G
Huawei devices that support eSIM
- Huawei P40
- Huawei P40 Pro
- Huawei P50 Pro
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro
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- Nuu Mobile X5
Other Android devices that support eSIM
- Gemini PDA
- Rakuten Mini
- Oppo Find X3 Pro
- Oppo Reno 5A
- Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G
- Sony Xperia 10 III Lite
Laptops and tablets that support eSIM
ACER devices that support eSIM
- ACER Swift 3
- ACER Swift 7
- Acer TravelMate P2
- Acer TravelMate Spin P4
- Acer TravelMate P6
ASUS devices that support eSIM
- ASUS Mini Transformer T103HAF
- ASUS NovaGo TP370QL
- ASUS Vivobook Flip 14 TP401NA
Dell devices that support eSIM
- Dell Latitude 7210 2-in-1
- Dell Latitude 9410
- Dell Latitude 7310
- Dell Latitude 7410
- Dell Latitude 9510
- Dell Latitude 5410
- Dell Latitude 5411
- Dell Latitude 5511
HP devices that support eSIM
- HP Spectre Folio 13
- HP Elite x2 G2, G3
- HP Envy x2
- HP EliteBook G4, G5 Notebook PC
- HP Probook G3, G4, G5 Notebook PC
- HP Zbook G4, G5 Mobile Workstation
- HP Zbook Studio G5
- HP mt32 Mobile Thin Client
LENOVO devices that support eSIM
- Lenovo Yoga C630
- Lenovo Miix 630
- Lenovo Yoga 520
- Lenovo Yoga 720 convertible laptops
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga 2 in 1
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano
- Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable
- Lenovo Flex 5G
SAMSUNG tablets that support eSIM
- Samsung Galaxy Book
- Samsung Galaxy Book 2
Microsoft devices that support eSIM
- Surface Go
- Surface Go 2
- Surface Pro X
- Surface Pro 5 LTE Advanced
- Surface Pro 7+
- Surface Neo
Devices that do not support eSIM
- iPhones from China and Hong Kong have dual physical sims but no eSIMs
- Pixel 3a from countries in South East Asia
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Hybrid Dual SIM – this is specifically the dual SIM version made for certain markets
- Huawei P40 Pro+ has no eSIM support
- LG, HTC, Xiaomi, Honor, RealMe, OnePlus, Vivo – no eSIM support yet
will iphone se 2022 work?
Yes.
It should
Hi,
Your article is misleading. Specifying a phone by its commercial name is not enough. The same name often hides different models. For example, the international Galaxy Z Fold 3 supports eSIM, but not the US version of the phone. I believe it’s the same for the Galaxy S20, and probably others in your list.
You’re right. We’ll work on making a more comprehensive list of all the eSIM compatible phones. In the mean time please feel free to reach out to out support team and they’ll be able to verify anything for you.
I am a current US Mobile customer and received a Galaxy 4 LTE watch for Christmas. Is there any way of knowing if it will ever be usable on the US Mobile service?
Cheers
List is total clickbait. Saw pixel 6 pro and went to sign up, but not yet supported. This is just a list of phones that CAN have ESIM, doesn’t mean usmobile can.
Also not supported yet:
iPhone 13,
13 Pro,
13 Pro Max,
13 Mini
iPhone 12,
12 Pro,
12 Pro Max,
12 Mini
Google Pixel 6
Google Pixel 5,
Google Pixel 5a
You are missing out all iPad devices since gen 7th, not Pro, not Air, just the regular iPad.
Although listed above, my Samsung Galaxy 20+ 5G does not seem to have the eSIM capability enabled. It’s not there in the menus, as far as I can see!
Does Sony Xperia support E-sim?
The Sony Xperia 10 III Lite does
Hello does vivo y20s g have esim??
Actually article is not accurate from my knowledge.
The s20 series from Samsung have esim disabled I believe.
As many of us cannot enable it or view it. Maybe it has to be a Verizon model?
Thanks for sharing such a great infomation.
Great article! Your US Mobile (USM) techs have been trying to help me with an iPhone 6s mobile data connectivity issue for 2 days straight and cannot figure it out. It worked fine for 2 months but quit last getting data last Monday, MMS, SMS and calling work fine which means it IS actually getting LTE connectivity just not for mobile data which is very weird and usuall means an APN issue. They are trying but cannot reconfigure the APN file (or so they say) which is the only thing that will fix it. Are you an expert on this and if not could you please put me in touch with someone at USM that is?
My USM numver is [redacted] but please call me at [redacted] so I can help diagnose the USM phone. I have set up many phones and have never not been able to fix one myself until now. The 6s is about the most compatible phone Apple has ever made as you may know. I have talked man people into switching from ATT and Verizon to USM and would really like to figure out what the problem is if my friends start having these issues. Thanks
We’ve redacted your personal information. Someone from our support team will reach out to you.