The performance of eSIM may vary from device to device. We provide information gathered from manufacturers, but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. If you experience any issues while using the service, please contact us. We will always find a solution!
The performance of eSIM may vary from device to device. We provide information gathered from manufacturers, but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. If you experience any issues while using the service, please contact us. We will always find a solution!
If your device isn’t listed, it likely doesn’t support eSIM. Follow this guide to check if your device is eSIM compatible.
Apple phones and tablets with eSIM
Google Pixel Phones with eSIM
Huawei Phones with eSIM
Motorola Phones with eSIM
Samsung Phones with eSIM
Sony Phones with eSIM
Xiaomi Phones with eSIM
Microsoft Laptops with eSIM
Samsung Tab with eSIM
Acer Laptops with eSIM
Dell Laptops with eSIM
HP Laptops with eSIM
Lenovo Laptops with eSIM
Microsoft Laptops with eSIM
Apple Smartwatches with eSIM
Samsung Smartwatches with eSIM
Audi Infotainment System with eSIM
BMW Infotainment System with eSIM
List of iOS devices compatible* with Yesim as of October 2025

Apple phones and tablets with eSIM
Notice: Device compatibility also varies from country to country. eSIM on the iPhone is not offered on the mainland of China. For example, iPhones XS, XS Max, and XR sold in China, Macau, and Hong Kong are not eSIM compatible (dual SIM phones with two physical SIM slots).
Your device must be unlocked and the iOS version must be updated to 14.1 or newer. You can check with your carrier to see if there is anything you can do to unlock the eSIM in your device.
If you have a Turkish-produced device and it prevents you from installing our eSIM, please have your device restored to factory settings first according to the instruction mentioned here: https://support.apple.com/tr-tr/HT211023 (Turkish language) or https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211023 (English language). We are working on expanding this list as much as we can; we’re committed to enabling anyone, anywhere, to stay connected.
Android devices compatible with Yesim as of October 2025

Google Pixel Phones with eSIM
Notice: Your device must be unlocked. You can check with your carrier to see if there is anything you can do to unlock the eSIM in your device. Within one device model there can be devices both with eSIM technology and without. Please check your device before the purchase.

Huawei Phones with eSIM

Motorola Phones with eSIM

Samsung Phones with eSIM

Sony Phones with eSIM

Xiaomi Phones with eSIM

Microsoft Laptops with eSIM

Samsung Tab with eSIM

Acer Laptops with eSIM

Dell Laptops with eSIM

HP Laptops with eSIM

Lenovo Laptops with eSIM

Microsoft Laptops with eSIM

Apple Smartwatches with eSIM

Samsung Smartwatches with eSIM

Audi Infotainment System with eSIM

BMW Infotainment System with eSIM
eSIM-compatible devices allow you to install multiple eSIMs. This means you can have one physical SIM card and 1, 2, 3, 4, or even 12 eSIM plans. The maximum number of eSIMs you can have on your device depends on the device and its manufacturer. While only one eSIM data plan can be active at a time, it only takes a few seconds to switch between them.
No, a normal SIM card is not directly compatible with an eSIM. They serve the same purpose but operate differently. A normal SIM card is a physical card, while an eSIM is embedded in the device and can be programmed remotely. However, many devices support both, allowing you to use a traditional SIM alongside an eSIM.
Yes, many smartwatches support eSIM technology, allowing you to use cellular features without needing to connect to your smartphone. However, if your specific smartwatch or carrier does not support eSIM, you won't be able to use that functionality.
To determine if your device is eSIM compatible, you can check the EID (Embedded SIM ID) of your device. Navigate to Settings > About phone > Status > EID. If an EID is listed, your device supports eSIM technology. Additionally, you can also look for the option to Add eSIM in Settings > Connections > SIM card manager. You can check your device's eSIM status by dialing *#06#.
Absolutely! If you own a compatible laptop, such as one equipped with LTE or 5G capabilities, you can use either a traditional SIM card or an eSIM.
Yes, many devices support dual SIM functionality, allowing you to use both an eSIM and a physical SIM card simultaneously. This feature is particularly useful for travelers who want to maintain their home number while using a local carrier abroad.
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