Devices
eSIM-compatible phones and tablets
Know which hardware supports downloadable profiles, dual SIM behaviour, and where to check settings before you travel.
Introduction
Most recent flagship phones support eSIM; some regions sell variants without it. Verify your exact model and software version before checkout.
These guides cover major OEMs and what to do when a profile does not appear or data does not latch after install.
Device-specific guides
Jump to the manufacturer or scenario that matches your gear.
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Which iPhone models support eSIM (travel checklist)
Region variants, dual eSIM on newer models, and iOS settings to verify.
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Samsung Galaxy eSIM setup for travel data
One UI menus, dual SIM behaviour, and common Galaxy-specific install issues.
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iPad cellular and eSIM for travel
Choosing data-only plans for maps, tethering etiquette, and carrier settings.
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Google Pixel eSIM guide for international trips
Stock Android flows, multiple profiles, and Tensor phone quirks.
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Dual SIM phone travel setup: voice + travel data
Line priorities, default data selection, and SMS routing tips.
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eSIM not recognized: device troubleshooting
Unlock status, carrier restrictions, OS updates, and when to contact support.
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Device compatibility FAQ
- Can I use eSIM and a physical SIM together?
- Many dual SIM phones allow one line for voice and another for data—check your phone’s cellular settings after installing the profile.
- Will my tablet work?
- Cellular iPad and many Android tablets that list eSIM can install travel profiles; confirm carrier-unlocked hardware for your destination.
- What if install fails?
- Retry on stable Wi‑Fi, update iOS/Android, and remove VPNs temporarily; your carrier QR is often reusable until successfully installed.