About eSIM-compatible devices

This regularly updated article lists compatible devices for EE eSIMs and information on how to check if your device is compatible.

An eSIM stores the data your device needs to use the EE network. ‘eSIM’ means an embedded SIM, but unlike a physical SIM card, an eSIM is already built into your device. It also means you can have multiple lines on your device.

eSIM-compatible devices

The quickest way to check that your device supports eSIM is to dial *#06# - like you would a phone number - on your device.

If your device is eSIM-compatible, it will show an EID (eSIM unique identification number).

You could also have a look at our device guides, or check its specifications with the device manufacturer.

  • Apple: for details on eSIM compatible devices, visit this Apple web page.
  • Fairphone: Fairphone 4 or later use eSIMs
  • Google: Pixel 3a or later Pixel phones use eSIMs
  • HONOR: for details on eSim compatible devices, visit this HONOR web page.
  • Huawei: Honor Magic 4 Pro, 5 Pro, 6 Pro, V2, V3, Honor 90, 200 Pro, and X8
  • Microsoft: for details on eSIM-compatible laptops and tablets, visit this Microsoft web page.
  • Motorola: Razr (2020) is eSIM only, Razr 2019 onwards, Edge 2022 onwards (including Edge 40, 50), Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2024), Moto G53, Moto G54, Moto G35, and Motorola G52, G53, G54, G84, G34
  • Nokia: XR21, X30, G60 5G
  • OnePlus: OnePlus Open, OnePlus 11, 12, 13, 13R
  • Oppo: Oppo Find X3 or later, Oppo Find N2 or later, Oppo Reno 5A or later, Oppo A55s 5G
  • Samsung: for details on eSim compatible devices, visit this Samsung web page.
  • Sony: Xperia 1 IV, V, VI, VII; Xperia 5 IV, V; Xperia 10 III Lite, IV, V, VI
  • Xiaomi: for details on eSim compatible devices, visit this Xiaomi web page.

Updated 11 September 2025

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