How do I check if my Android device supports eSIM?

How do I check if my Android device supports eSIM?

One way to find out if your Android device supports an eSIM is to dial *#06# on your phone. This will display a screen with your device’s information. If your phone supports an eSIM, you will see a 32-digit eID number displayed.

Alternatively, you can locate the eID by:

  1. Navigate to ‘Settings’.
  2. Locate the ‘About phone’ section.
  3. Navigate to ‘SIM status’. If your phone supports an eSIM, you would see a 32-digit eID number.
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