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August 12, 2026

Samsung Galaxy eSIM Compatibility: Complete Model List

Discover which Samsung Galaxy models support eSIM in 2026, how to activate eSIM on your device, and carrier requirements. Check your phone now.

Samsung Galaxy eSIM Compatibility: Complete Model List

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Understanding eSIM Technology in Samsung Galaxy Devices

eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM that allows you to activate a cellular plan without a physical nano-SIM. Instead of inserting a plastic card, your Samsung Galaxy phone contains a small chip called an eUICC (embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card). This chip stores multiple carrier profiles, letting you switch networks by downloading a new profile via QR code or carrier app.

For an eSIM to work on your Galaxy, two conditions must be met: hardware support (the phone must have an eUICC chip) and carrier support (your mobile operator must offer eSIM activation for your specific device). Even if your phone is on the compatible list, a carrier may restrict eSIM usage to certain plans or require a physical SIM for initial activation. Always check with your carrier before relying solely on eSIM.

Full List of Samsung Galaxy Models with eSIM Support (as of 2026)

Below is the comprehensive list of Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets that come with built-in eSIM support. This list is based on official Samsung specifications and global carrier certifications. Note that regional variants may differ, so verify your exact model number (e.g., SM-S928B) with your carrier.

CategoryModels
Galaxy S Series (Flagship)Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, S10, S10+, S10e (Note: S10 series eSIM only on certain regions)
Galaxy Z Series (Foldable)Galaxy Z Fold5, Z Fold4, Z Fold3, Z Fold2, Z Flip5, Z Flip4, Z Flip3, Z Flip (original), Z Flip 5G
Galaxy Note SeriesGalaxy Note20, Note20 Ultra, Note10, Note10+ (Note10 series eSIM only on select variants)
Galaxy A Series (Mid-range)Galaxy A54, A53, A52s, A52, A51 (some regions), A34, A33, A14 (5G, limited), A23 (5G, limited)
Galaxy TabletsGalaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra, Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra, Tab S7, S7+, Tab Active5, Tab Active4 Pro

Older Galaxy Models with eSIM (Legacy Support)

Some older flagship models received eSIM support via software updates, but only if the hardware included the eUICC chip. These include the Galaxy S20 FE (5G version), Galaxy Note20 (4G/5G), and Galaxy Z Fold2. However, carrier support for these older devices is increasingly rare, so do not assume eSIM will work even if the phone is technically capable.

How to Check if Your Samsung Galaxy Supports eSIM

There are three quick methods to verify eSIM capability on your Galaxy phone:

  1. Check Settings: Go to Settings > Connections > SIM card manager. If you see an option to Add eSIM or Add mobile plan, your device supports eSIM. If not, the hardware may lack the eUICC chip.
  2. Dial a Code: Open your phone dialer and enter *#06#. If your phone has an eSIM, you will see an EID (Embedded Identity Document) number displayed alongside your IMEI. No EID means no eSIM hardware.
  3. Use a Third-Party App: The free eSIM Check Android app (available on Google Play) scans your device and tells you instantly whether your model supports eSIM, and even lists compatible carriers in your region.

How to Activate eSIM on Your Samsung Galaxy

Once you confirm your Galaxy supports eSIM and your carrier offers the service, activation is straightforward:

  1. Contact your carrier to get an eSIM activation QR code or download their app (e.g., T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Vodafone, Orange).
  2. On your phone, go to Settings > Connections > SIM card manager > Add eSIM.
  3. Scan the QR code provided by your carrier, or enter the activation code manually.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to download the eSIM profile. This may require a Wi-Fi connection.
  5. Once installed, you can set the eSIM as your primary line, or use Dual SIM with a physical SIM for work and personal numbers.

Dual SIM with eSIM and Physical SIM

Most Galaxy S, Z, and Note models support Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS) with one eSIM and one physical SIM. This means you can have two active numbers, but only one can use data at a time. Some newer models (like the S24 series) support dual eSIM plus a physical SIM, allowing up to three profiles, but only two active simultaneously.

Carrier Support: Why It Matters

Even if your Galaxy is on the list, your carrier must explicitly support eSIM for your specific model. For example, a Galaxy S21 may be eSIM-capable, but some carriers only enable eSIM for postpaid plans or require you to visit a store. In 2026, most major carriers worldwide support eSIM on flagship Samsung devices, but coverage for mid-range A series is patchy. Always check your carrier's official eSIM compatibility page or contact support.

Comparing Samsung eSIM with Other Brands

Samsung is not alone in eSIM adoption. Other Android manufacturers have also embraced the technology:

  • Google Pixel: All Pixel models from Pixel 3 onwards (except Pixel 3a) support eSIM, and Pixel 6 and newer support dual eSIM.
  • Xiaomi: Select models like Xiaomi 12T Pro, 13, 13 Pro, and 14 series have eSIM, but availability is region-dependent.
  • Motorola: Motorola Razr (2019 and newer), Edge 40 Pro, and Edge 50 series support eSIM, but carrier support is inconsistent.
  • OnePlus: OnePlus 11, 12, and Open support eSIM, but only on certain firmware versions and carriers.

Samsung leads in the breadth of eSIM-supported devices, especially in the mid-range segment, but Apple remains the most eSIM-centric (with eSIM-only iPhones in the US). For Android users, Samsung offers the most mature eSIM experience.

Troubleshooting Common eSIM Issues on Samsung Galaxy

If you encounter problems, try these steps:

  • No eSIM option in Settings: Ensure your device firmware is updated. Go to Settings > Software update and install any pending updates.
  • QR code not scanning: Clean your camera lens and ensure the QR code is well-lit. Also, check if the QR code is valid by asking your carrier to resend it.
  • Profile downloads but no signal: Restart your phone, then go to Settings > Connections > Mobile networks and manually select your carrier network.
  • eSIM not working after factory reset: You may need to re-download the eSIM profile. Contact your carrier to reissue a QR code.

The Future of eSIM in Samsung Galaxy

As of 2026, Samsung has made eSIM standard on all flagship and most mid-range devices. The Galaxy S24 series introduced eSIM-only variants in some markets, and future models are expected to phase out physical SIM slots entirely. This shift aligns with industry trends, as eSIM offers greater flexibility for travelers and better security against SIM-swap fraud.

If you are considering buying a new Galaxy, check the model's eSIM support before purchase. For existing owners, use the eSIM Check Android app to verify compatibility and get carrier recommendations. The app is free and takes less than a minute to run.

Conclusion

Samsung Galaxy eSIM support is extensive, covering most phones from the S10 onwards, all Z Fold/Flip models, and a growing number of A series devices. However, hardware support alone is not enough; carrier activation is equally crucial. Always confirm with your carrier that your specific Galaxy model is eligible for eSIM. Use the settings check or the eSIM Check app to verify your device, and you'll be ready to enjoy the convenience of digital SIM in no time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my Samsung Galaxy has eSIM?expand_more
Go to Settings > Connections > SIM card manager. If you see 'Add eSIM' or 'Add mobile plan', your phone supports it. Alternatively, dial *#06# and check for an EID number next to your IMEI.
Can I use eSIM and a physical SIM at the same time on Samsung Galaxy?expand_more
Yes, most Galaxy S, Z, and Note models support Dual SIM Dual Standby with one eSIM and one physical SIM. Newer flagships like the S24 support dual eSIM plus a physical SIM, but only two lines can be active simultaneously.
Why doesn't my carrier support eSIM on my Galaxy phone?expand_more
Carriers often restrict eSIM to specific plans or devices. Even if your phone has the hardware, the carrier must have your device's EID in their system. Contact your carrier to check eligibility and request eSIM activation.
Is eSIM available on Samsung Galaxy A series phones?expand_more
Yes, but only on select models like the Galaxy A54, A53, A52s, and A34. Availability also depends on your region and carrier. Check your phone's settings or use the eSIM Check app to confirm.

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