eSIM Compatible Phones 2026: Full List of Supported Devices

The quick answer
If your phone was made after 2020 and cost more than 300 dollars, it almost certainly supports eSIM. The technology has moved from flagship-only to mainstream. Here is the detailed breakdown.
Apple
Every iPhone from the XS (2018) onward. The SE from second generation onward. All iPads with cellular capability from roughly the same era. US models of iPhone 14 and later have no physical SIM tray at all.
Samsung
Galaxy S series from S20 onward. The Z Fold and Z Flip lines from their second generation. Galaxy A54 and A55 in the mid-range. Note 20 series. Not every regional variant supports eSIM, so check your specific model.
Pixel phones from the Pixel 3 onward, though early models had limited carrier support. From the Pixel 5 onward, support is universal.
Others
OnePlus 11 and 12. Motorola Razr models. Xiaomi 13 and 14 Pro. Oppo Find series. Sony Xperia 1 and 5 series. The list grows with every product cycle.
How to verify
Dial *#06# on your phone. If an EID number appears alongside your IMEI, your device supports eSIM. Alternatively, look in Settings for any mention of eSIM, Add Cellular Plan, or Download SIM.
The carrier lock caveat
Supporting eSIM hardware is not enough. Your phone must also be carrier-unlocked. Phones bought outright are typically unlocked. Phones on carrier contracts may need to be unlocked first. Call your carrier to check.