Your Android device must support eSIM and be carrier-unlocked to use eSIM. Whether a device is eSIM-compatible depends on whether the manufacturer includes an eSIM. In some countries and regions, models may be released that do not support eSIM functionality. Alternatively, the carrier you purchased the device from may not have enabled eSIM.
MicroEsim provides an eSIM compatible device list for easy checking. The best way to confirm if your eSIM is compatible is through your device manufacturer, supplier, or major carrier.
Check if Your Android Device is eSIM Compatible
eSIM on Samsung Galaxy:

- 1) Go to Settings > Connections > SIM Manager or SIM card manager > Add eSIM or Add Mobile plan.
- 2) If “Add eSIM or Add Mobile plan” is available, your device supports eSIM or a virtual data SIM card.
*Note: Samsung Galaxy S devices starting from the S20 series, as well as all Galaxy Z Flip and Z Fold models, support eSIM. For mid-range devices like the Galaxy A54 and A34, eSIM availability depends on the market and carrier. Samsung’s entry-level models, such as the Galaxy A1x or M series, generally do not support eSIM.
The following Samsung Galaxy devices DO NOT have eSIM capability:
For more details, please refer to the Samsung eSIM compatibility guide.
Category | Models | eSIM Support | Notes (Regions / Versions) |
---|---|---|---|
Galaxy S Series | S20 / S21 | ❌ | US versions do not support eSIM |
S20 FE (4G/5G) | ❌ | Generally, no eSIM support | |
S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra | ❌ (KR) / ✅ (Global) | South Korea = no support; most other markets = support | |
S23 / S23+ / S23 Ultra | ✅ | Global support | |
S23 FE | ❌ (CN/HK) / ✅ (Others) | No support in China & Hong Kong | |
S24 Series | ✅ | Global support | |
Galaxy Note Series | Note 20 Ultra | ❌ (US/HK/KR) / ✅ (Others) | US, Hong Kong, Korea = no support |
Note 20 | ❌ (KR) | Korea models lack eSIM | |
Galaxy Z Flip Series | Z Flip / Z Flip 5G | ❌ (KR/US) / ✅ (Others) | No support in Korea & US |
Z Flip3 5G | ❌ (KR) / ✅ (Others) | Korea = no support | |
Z Flip4 / Z Flip5 | ✅ | Global support | |
Galaxy Z Fold Series | Galaxy Fold / Z Fold2 / Z Fold2 5G | ❌ (US/HK/KR) | No support in these regions |
Z Fold3 5G | ❌ (KR) / ✅ (Others) | Korea = no support | |
Z Fold4 / Z Fold5 | ✅ | Global support | |
Galaxy A Series | A54 5G / A34 5G | ✅ (limited) | Available in select markets only |
Galaxy M / entry-level | Most models | ❌ | No eSIM support |
⚠️ Important notes
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US, China, Hong Kong, and South Korea:
Most restrictions; many models sold there don’t support eSIM. -
Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia:
Most flagship devices support eSIM starting from the Galaxy S20 series onward. -
Mid-range (A series):
Only newer, higher-end A models (like A54, A34) may support eSIM, and even then, only in some regions.
eSIM on Google Pixel:

- 1) Go to Settings >> Network & Internet > SIMs.
- 2) If the Connect to Mobile network page has a “Download a new SIM or Download a SIM instead?” option, your device is eSIM capable.
*Note: All Pixel smartphones, including Google’s “a” series devices, are equipped with eSIM support, starting from the Pixel 4 series onwards. For earlier Pixel models, eSIM functionality is restricted to certain regions and carrier networks.
The following Google Pixel devices DO NOT have eSIM capability:
- Google Pixel 3 from Australia, Japan, and Taiwan, and Google Pixel 3 purchased through a US or Canadian provider other than Spring and Google Fi.
- Google Pixel 3a from South East Asia, and Google Pixel 3a bought in Japan or with Verizon service.
eSIM on OPPO/Other Android Devices:

1) Go to your dialer app > enter *#06# > press the call button.
2) A pop-up window will appear with your device information.
3) If you see the eSIM unique identification number (EID), your phone supports eSIM.
Check if Your Android Device is Carrier Unlocked
Your device must also be carrier-unlocked to use eSIM. This enables you to use multiple SIM cards or eSIM cards from different operators. Here are two methods to check if your Android device is carrier-unlocked.
Method 1: Use Another SIM Card
1) Remove the original SIM card from your phone.
2) Insert another SIM card from a different mobile network operator.
3) If you can successfully make calls or send text messages using another SIM card or see that the carrier name at the top of the phone screen has changed, your phone may be unlocked. Otherwise, it means your phone is tied to the original provider and is not compatible with eSIM.
Method 2: Contact Your Seller / Service Provider
1) If you purchased your phone directly from a manufacturer like Samsung, it may be unlocked.
2) If you purchased your device from a telecom provider (e.g., Orange, T-Mobile, or AT&T), it may be restricted to their network. Contact the provider for confirmation. They can inform if your phone is network locked and assist with unlocking it if necessary.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our support team, and MicroEsim will be happy to help you!
1 thought on “How To Check If Your Android Device Supports eSIM?”
Muganzi
My note 20 doesn’t support e-sim