Dual SIM functionality?

iPhone: One physical SIM + one eSIM (or two eSIMs on newer models) Android: Varies by model – some support dual eSIM Perfect setup: Keep home SIM for calls, eSIM for travel data Switch easily between SIMs in settings

How to check eSIM capability?

iPhone method: Settings > General > About Look for “Digital SIM” or multiple IMEI numbers Settings > Cellular > Add Cellular Plan (if available) Android method: Settings > About Phone Check for multiple IMEI numbers Look for eSIM or “Add mobile plan” option

Android compatibility issues?

Stock Android works best (Google Pixel) Samsung – excellent support on flagship models Huawei – limited due to Google services Xiaomi/OnePlus – check specific model compatibility Chinese variants may have different eSIM support

Will eSIM work on older iPhones?

iPhone XS/XR (2018) and newer – ✅ Full support iPhone X and older – ❌ Not supported iPad support: iPad Pro 11″, iPad Air 3rd gen and newer Apple Watch: Series 3 and newer (GPS + Cellular)

Do locked devices support eSIM?

Carrier-locked devices may not work Unlocked devices work great Check with your carrier about unlocking Most new devices come unlocked

What to do if device doesn’t support?

Check if system update is available Contact us to check specific support for your model Consider upgrading to eSIM-compatible device We’ll update you on new models being added

List of supported devices?

iPhone supported: iPhone 15, 14, 13, 12, 11 (all models) iPhone XS, XS Max, XR Android supported: Samsung: Galaxy S24, S23, S22, S21, S20 (Ultra/Plus) Google: Pixel 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and newer Huawei: P50, P40 Pro OnePlus: 11, 10 Pro, 9 Pro

How do I know if my device supports eSIM?

iPhone: iPhone XS, XR and newer Android: Samsung S20+, Google Pixel 3+, Huawei P40+ Check: Settings > Cellular Network – if there’s “Add Plan” your device supports it