Here are all Android phones in the US that enable eSIM.

As more and more Android phones use eSIM, consumers will be able to change carriers, ostensibly making life simpler. Here is a list of all the current US cell phones that support eSIM.

WHO MAKES ESIM? An eSIM is essentially a digital counterpart of the actual SIM card that we are all familiar to. Some phones really come with a virtual SIM slot that you can use to retrieve carrier information including your data plan, data allotments, and phone number.

Making the SIM digital aims to eliminate the need for the tiny plastic card that carriers must mail you and make switching phone providers easier.

PHONES FOR ANDROID THAT SUPPORT ESIM Even though some phones utilize this new standard, OEMs don’t use it frequently. However, there are a number of Android phones available that let you use an eSIM if you so choose. Listed below are the current Android phones s that support eSIMs:

Galaxy Fold Note20 Note20 Ultra S22 S22 Ultra S21 S21 S21 Ultra S20 S20 S20 Ultra Z from Samsung Z-Flip Z-Fold Z Fold 3 Z Fold 4 Z Flip 3 Z Flip 4 GOOGLE Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 5, Pixel 4XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3XL, Pixel 3a, and Pixel 2 (Google Fi only) ROBINSON Razr (1st and 2nd gen) Sony’s Xperia 20 III, 20 III Lite, 1 IV, and 10 IV IS MY PHONE ABLE TO TRANSPORT ESIM? A phone must be designed to support an eSIM in order to utilize one. This implies that eSIM functionality may not always be included in a subsequent upgrade. Even while this is bad, there is a bright side.

Since almost all new Android phones these days have eSIM capabilities, it is quite possible that your future device will have the technology and allow you to use it with your carrier. Additionally, additional carriers are adding features, demonstrating the rapid adoption of the standard.

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