Short answer: many recent Android phones support eSIM, but support depends on brand, model, region, and carrier software.
Common supported Android families
- Many Samsung Galaxy S, Z Fold, and Z Flip models.
- Many Google Pixel models, especially Pixel 3a and newer.
- Selected Motorola, Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei, Sony, Sharp, Honor, and other Android models.
The safest check is inside the phone settings. Search for eSIM, SIM manager, or SIMs.
How to read the result
- If you see Add eSIM or Download eSIM, the phone usually supports eSIM.
- If you see SIM settings but no eSIM option, the phone may be a non-eSIM model, carrier-locked, or a regional version with eSIM disabled.
- If Settings search shows no eSIM result, check the exact model number before purchasing.
Before buying
- Make sure the phone is unlocked.
- Check the exact model number.
- Update your phone software if eSIM settings are missing.
- Some carrier-locked Android phones hide or disable eSIM features.