Using eSIM offers distinct advantages over relying on public Wi-Fi. Public Wi-Fi networks can be vulnerable to security breaches and data theft due to their open nature. In contrast, eSIM technology provides a more secure option using encrypted cellular networks. This encryption helps safeguard your data and communications from potential cyber threats. Furthermore, eSIM eliminates the risks associated with connecting to untrusted public Wi-Fi, reducing the likelihood of falling victim to hacking, phishing, or other malicious activities. Choosing eSIM ensures a safer and more protected online experience compared to the inherent risks of public Wi-Fi networks.
Clear and simple: full-speed data each day, then unlimited at a steady speed—resets daily.
Use the quick steps below or search by brand/model. This page helps you verify eSIM support before you buy—reducing activation issues and last‑minute surprises.
All iPhone XR/XS and newer models support eSIM.
Menu names vary by brand (Samsung, Google Pixel, etc.).
EID = eSIM ID. Presence of EID generally confirms eSIM capability.
Don’t see your phone? It may still work—use the checks above to verify eSIM support in your Settings.
For corporate/MDM or carrier‑locked devices, administrators or carriers may disable eSIM.
eTravelSIM works across multiple networks in each covered country. However, your phone must be factory‑unlocked and eSIM‑capable. Coverage and 5G/4G availability vary by network.
Yes—most modern devices support Dual SIM (eSIM + physical SIM). You can keep calls/SMS on your home SIM and use eTravelSIM for data while abroad. Configure default lines in Settings.
Update to the latest OS, restart, and check again. If still missing, your device/region/carrier may have eSIM disabled. Please contact your carrier or device maker.
Last updated: Oct 2025. Information is provided as a guide only. Some regional variants may differ.