eSIM Installations on the same phone: How Many Can You Have
The capacity to install multiple eSIMs on your device enhances flexibility and connectivity options. Yet, the maximum number of eSIMs you can actively maintain varies by the make and model of your device.
Devices equipped with Dual Active Dual SIM standby technology support the installation of several eSIMs. For example, iPhone models can accommodate between five and ten eSIMs, while Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Huawei, and other Android brands generally allow for five to seven eSIMs.
The specific number of active eSIMs your device can handle depends on its model. With iPhone 13 and newer, as well as Google Pixel 7 and subsequent models, you’re able to utilize Dual SIM functionality with either two active eSIMs or combine a nano-SIM with an eSIM.
Earlier iPhone models such as the 12 series, 11 series, XS, XS Max, and XR offer Dual SIM via a nano-SIM and an eSIM, albeit restricting active eSIMs to one at a time.
Android devices typically limit users to one active eSIM, but Google Pixel 7 and newer models break this mold by supporting dual eSIM profiles, contingent on carrier policies.
For personalized assistance or further information on managing multiple eSIMs on your device, don’t hesitate to reach out to the eSIMply support team. We’re here to ensure you leverage the full potential of your eSIM capabilities.