Supported devices
9eSIM cards are physical SIM cards, not eSIM-only stickers — your phone needs an actual SIM tray to use one. Phones with no physical SIM tray (eSIM-only) aren't compatible. If you're not sure about your exact model, check compatibility in the app before ordering.
Before you buy: This is a physical SIM card, not an eSIM profile you install directly — make sure your phone has a physical SIM slot before buying.
Android
Works with the vast majority of mainstream Android phones. A small number of models (some eSIM-only foldables or region-specific variants) have no physical SIM tray and aren't compatible. If unsure, check the app before ordering.
Most phones on Android 10 or later support our management app.
Huawei
Broadly compatible — check your specific model in our app before ordering.
We recommend our V3 flagship card. Loading new profiles may also need a USB-C card reader or an Android phone, for the same reason as iPhone (HarmonyOS also restricts third-party SIM access).
Apple iPhone / iPad
Most iPhone / iPad models keep a physical SIM tray and work directly. The models below ship eSIM-only (no physical tray) in specific regions and can't use a 9eSIM card there — the same models sold in other regions keep a physical tray and work fine. If you're not sure which version you have, check Settings → General → About, or use our app.
iPhones need a USB-C card reader, or a compatible Android phone, to write new eSIM profiles onto the card.
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Plus
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 15
- iPhone 15 Plus
- iPhone 15 Pro
- iPhone 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 16
- iPhone 16 Plus
- iPhone 16 Pro
- iPhone 16 Pro Max
- iPhone 16e
- iPhone 17e
- iPhone 17
- iPhone 17 Pro
- iPhone 17 Pro Max
- iPhone 17 Air
Also worth knowing: iPad — even cellular models with a SIM slot — is data-only. You can't send or receive SMS or phone calls on an iPad's own cellular connection.
Important: iOS restricts third-party apps from writing to the SIM directly, so loading new eSIM profiles onto a non-Bluetooth card needs a USB-C card reader, or a compatible Android phone to do the writing. Once profiles are loaded, switching between them works natively on the iPhone itself via the SIM Toolkit menu — no reader needed for that part.
This page is general guidance — exact compatibility depends on your region, carrier, and specific model. Contact support if you're unsure.