If your phone says “eSIM not supported”, it can be confusing — especially if you thought your device was compatible.
Common situations:
- “This device does not support eSIM”
- No “Add eSIM” option in settings
- QR scan option missing
- eSIM menu not visible
Before assuming something is broken:
- In many cases, the device supports eSIM — but it’s restricted or region-locked.
Let’s break it down.
Most common reason — device model does not support eSIM
Not all phone models include eSIM hardware.
Examples:
- Some budget Android devices
- Older iPhones (pre-XR)
- Certain regional variants
Always verify exact model number. Compatibility list: 👉 https://novesim.com/compatible-devices/
Second reason — region-locked model
Some phones support eSIM globally but disable it in specific markets.
Common cases:
- Chinese versions
- US carrier-locked devices
- Dual physical SIM variants
Even if the same model supports eSIM elsewhere, your specific version may not.
Third reason — carrier lock
If your device is carrier-locked:
- eSIM may be restricted
- Only specific networks allowed
Check:
- Settings → About Phone → Carrier Lock / Network Lock
- If locked → contact carrier for unlock.
Fourth reason — software not updated
Some devices require latest OS version for eSIM functionality.
Fix:
- Update iOS / Android
- Restart device
- Check SIM settings again
Fifth reason — eSIM disabled by previous configuration
Rarely, eSIM may be disabled in enterprise or corporate devices.
If your phone is:
- Company issued
- Managed by IT
- Controlled by mobile device management
eSIM features may be restricted.
How to confirm if your phone truly supports eSIM
Check these:
- Device model number
- Manufacturer website
- Official compatibility list
- Settings → Add eSIM option present
If “Add eSIM” option does not exist → likely unsupported.
What you can do if not supported
If your device truly doesn’t support eSIM:
- Option 1: Use physical SIM. Many destinations still offer physical SIM cards.
- Option 2: Use hotspot device. Portable Wi-Fi devices can provide connection.
- Option 3: Upgrade device. Most modern smartphones now support eSIM.
Quick compatibility check rule
If your phone was released after:
- iPhone XR / XS
- Samsung S20
- Google Pixel 3
it likely supports eSIM (region dependent).
Biggest myth
- Myth -> If my phone has dual SIM, it supports eSIM.
- Reality -> Dual SIM does not automatically mean eSIM support.
Some phones have dual physical SIM slots only.
Real traveler scenario
- Traveler buys eSIM for trip.
- Device shows no “Add eSIM” option.
- They check model → Chinese version without eSIM support.
- Problem solved: hardware limitation.
Final verdict
If your phone says eSIM not supported, it’s usually due to:
- Hardware limitation
- Region-locked variant
- Carrier restriction
- Outdated software
Always verify exact model before purchasing.
Check if your phone supports eSIM before travel: 👉 https://novesim.com/how-it-works/
Frequently asked questions
Why does my phone say eSIM not supported?
This usually means your device model does not include eSIM hardware or is region-locked.
Can software update enable eSIM?
Only if the device hardware supports eSIM. Updates cannot add missing hardware.
Do all dual SIM phones support eSIM?
No. Some dual SIM devices use two physical SIM slots and do not support eSIM.
What can I do if my phone does not support eSIM?
You can use a physical SIM card, portable Wi-Fi device, or upgrade to an eSIM-compatible phone.

