Physical SIM cards work with most 4, LTE cellular enabled Iot devices, some configuration may be required. 

Your phone must be unlocked or have the carrier restrictions removed before you could be able to use it with another network eSIM.

The lists below are only for eSIM cards enabled devices

List of compatible eSIM devices (this list is being regularly updated as manufacturers launch their new devices) Last update: January 1, 2023

If you buy Smartwatch or Tablet, ensure it has “Cellular function” or “4G” or “LTE” included, not just Wifi and Bluetooth 

The full list of eSIM compatible phones

Manufacturer Model Maximum Number of eSIMs
Apple iPhone XR 20
Apple iPhone XS 20
Apple iPhone XS Max 20
Apple iPhone 11 20
Apple iPhone 11 Pro 20
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max 20
Apple iPhone SE (2020) 20
Apple iPhone 12 Mini 20
Apple iPhone 12 20
Apple iPhone 12 Pro 20
Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max 20
Apple iPhone 13 mini 20
Apple iPhone 13 20
Apple iPhone 13 Pro 20
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max 20
Apple iPad Pro (2018 and onwards) 20
Apple iPad Air 20
Apple iPad 20
Apple Watch series 3 1
Apple Watch series 4 1
Apple Watch series 5 1
Apple Watch series 6 1
Apple Watch SE 1
Google Pixel 3 1
Google Pixel 3a 1
Google Pixel 4 1
Google Pixel 4a 1
Google Pixel 5 1
Google Pixel 6 Pro 1
Huawei P40 1
Huawei P40 Pro (not including P40 Pro +) 1
Huawei Mate 40 Pro 1
Motorola Razr 2019 1
Samsung Galaxy Fold 1
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G 1
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 1
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G 1
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G 1
Samsung Galaxy S20 1
Samsung Galaxy S21 1
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G 1
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G 1
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G 1
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 1
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G 1
Nuu Mobile X5 1
Planet Computers Gemini PDA 1
Rakuten Mobile Rakuten Mini 1
Oppo Find X3 Pro 1
Oppo Reno 5 A 1
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G 1

Computers with eSIM

It is not only mobiles that have evolved and incorporated new technologies. PC computers have also joined in and already have a SIM or eSIM card for data.

Here is a list of PCs that support eSIM:
Microsoft Surface Pro X
Microsoft Surface Go 2
Microsoft Surface Pro LTE Advanced
Acer Swift 3
Acer Swift 7
Asus Mini Transformer
Asus NovaGo
Asus VivoBook Flip 14
HP Elitebook G5
HP Probook G5
HP Zbook G5
HP Specter Folio 13
Lenovo Yoga C630
Lenovo Miix 630
Lenovo Yoga 520
Samsung Galaxy Book 2
More Info and latest Phones that support eSIM and explanations:

Physical SIM cards work with most 4, LTE cellular enabled Iot devices, some configuration may be required. 

Your phone must be unlocked or have the carrier restrictions removed before you could be able to use it with another network eSIM.

The lists below are only for eSIM cards enabled devices

List of compatible eSIM devices (this list is being regularly updated as manufacturers launch their new devices) Last update: January 1, 2023

If you buy Smartwatch or Tablet, ensure it has “Cellular function” or “4G” or “LTE” included, not just Wifi and Bluetooth 

eSIM capability Smartphones (Hybrid Dual SIM or Dual stand-by SIM):

Please Note:

* Your phone must be unlocked or have the carrier restrictions removed before you could be able to use it with another network eSIM.

* Some devices could support more than one eSIM and up to 3 eSIMs or more as indicated above. Though some may not support more than one eSIM as indicated above due to OEM Software specifications.

* Devices compatibility varies as manufacturers will specify the use of the device only when in for a particular country, region or global. Please, kindly contact your device manufacturer support team to know if a particular model of the device you have or intending to purchase can be used in your country, region or globally even though it support eSIMs.

* Most Smartphones/Devices and/or its models not listed here may still support eSIM in addition to having a Nano-SIM slot, especially phones that are manufacturers from other brands in the last quarter of 2019 and in early 2020. If the Smartphone indicates a Hybrid SIM (Nano-SIM and Dual stand-by), it may or may not support eSIM. However, the best is to contact the phone manufacturers support team to know if your current phone model/ brand supports eSIM. However, few of the Smartphones/Devices listed above may have some issues thereby making it difficult to install the eSIM, successfully. If this occurs, kindly reach out to the device manufacturer or contact us so we can look into it.