About eSIM on iPhone

Find out what an eSIM is, how to set up an eSIM on your iPhone and how to transfer a physical SIM to an eSIM.

What is eSIM on iPhone?

An eSIM is an industry-standard digital SIM built into your iPhone, eliminating the need for a physical SIM card. This innovative feature enables you to switch between SIMs effortlessly, manage eight or more eSIMs, and activate new plans digitally. With eSIM, you enjoy greater flexibility, enhanced convenience, better security and seamless connectivity, especially when travelling internationally.

What you need

In China mainland, iPhone models do not support eSIM. In Hong Kong and Macao, certain iPhone models feature Dual SIM with two nano-SIM cards. For people visiting China mainland who want to use an eSIM for prepaid data plans, these are offered by many worldwide network providers.

How to set up an eSIM on iPhone

If you purchased an iPhone 14 model or later in the United States, your iPhone will activate with an eSIM. Setting up your eSIM is usually just a matter of turning on your new iPhone and following the onscreen instructions.

You can activate your eSIM while you're setting up your iPhone if your network provider supports eSIM Network Provider Activation or eSIM Quick Transfer. With eSIM Network Provider Activation, your network provider assigns an eSIM to your iPhone when you purchase it. With eSIM Quick Transfer, you transfer the SIM from your previous iPhone to your new iPhone without contacting your network provider. You can also use these steps later to add or transfer an eSIM. If you are unable to use either of the below options to set up your eSIM, contact your network provider to activate your eSIM using a QR code or your network provider's iPhone app.

iPhone screenshot of setup of eSIM with options to transfer mobile plan from nearby iPhone or to use a QR code

Use eSIM Network Provider Activation on iPhone

eSIM Network Provider Activation usually happens when you purchase from a network provider and you provide your mobile plan details. If an eSIM was assigned to your iPhone when you bought it, turn on your iPhone and follow the on-screen instructions to activate your eSIM.

If you contacted your network provider for an eSIM after you'd set up your iPhone, and they'd set up eSIM Network Provider Activation, follow these steps: 

  1. When a notification appears that says Provider Mobile Data Plan Ready to Be Installed, tap it.

  2. In the Settings app, tap Provider Mobile Data Plan Ready to Be Installed.

  3. Tap Continue at the bottom of the screen.

  4. Make a call on your iPhone to check its mobile data connectivity. If you can't make a call, contact your network provider.

  5. If the plan you activated replaces the plan on your physical SIM, remove your physical SIM. Then, restart your iPhone.

Use eSIM Quick Transfer on iPhone

Some network providers support eSIM Quick Transfer, allowing you to transfer the SIM from your previous iPhone to your new iPhone without needing to contact them. You can also convert your current physical SIM card to an eSIM.

Make sure you’re signed in with your Apple Account on both devices, or that your previous iPhone is unlocked, nearby with Bluetooth turned on and using iOS 16 or later. If you don't have access to your current iPhone, contact your network provider to transfer your eSIM.

While you're setting up your iPhone, if you're asked to transfer your SIM, follow the onscreen instructions to transfer your physical SIM or eSIM. If you need to transfer more than one SIM to your new iPhone, transfer your additional SIMs by following the steps below.

Transfer a physical SIM or eSIM on your previous iPhone to an eSIM on your new iPhone after setup

  1. On your new iPhone, go to Settings > Mobile Data > Add eSIM.

  2. Choose a mobile data plan to transfer from another iPhone. If you don't see a list of numbers, tap Transfer From Nearby iPhone. This requires both devices to have iOS 16 or later.

  3. Check for instructions on your previous iPhone to confirm the transfer. To confirm, tap Transfer or, if asked for a verification code, enter the code that's displayed on your new iPhone.

  4. Wait for the mobile plan to be activated on your new iPhone. Your previous SIM will be deactivated when the mobile plan on your new iPhone is activated.

  5. If a banner appears on your new iPhone that says Finish Setting Up Your Network Provider's Data Plan, tap it. You will be redirected to your network provider's web page to transfer your eSIM. If you need help, contact your network provider.

    iPhone screenshot of setup of eSIM with option to transfer mobile plan from another iPhone.

Convert a physical SIM to an eSIM on the same iPhone

You can convert a physical SIM to an eSIM on the same iPhone if your network provider supports it. Follow these steps:

  1. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Mobile Data.

  2. Tap Convert to eSIM. If you can’t see Convert to eSIM, your network provider doesn’t support this option. Contact your network provider to move your phone number from your physical SIM to an eSIM using eSIM Network Provider Activation or by scanning a QR code.

  3. Tap Convert Mobile Data Plan.

  4. Tap Convert to eSIM.

  5. Wait for your eSIM to activate. Your previous SIM card will be deactivated when the mobile plan on your iPhone is activated.

  6. Remove the physical SIM from your iPhone. Then, restart your iPhone.

Use a QR code

You can use a QR code from your network provider to set up eSIM on your iPhone.

To activate your eSIM while setting up your iPhone:

  1. When you get to the Set Up Mobile screen, tap Use QR code.

  2. Follow the onscreen instructions.

To activate your eSIM after you've set up your iPhone, contact your network provider to get a QR code. Then follow these steps:

  1. Open the Camera app and scan your QR code. When the Mobile Data Plan Detected notification appears, tap it.

  2. If you're using an iPhone with iOS 17.4 or later and you receive a QR code from your network provider in an email, or from the network provider webpage, touch and hold the QR code, then tap Add eSIM.

  3. Tap Continue at the bottom of the screen.

  4. Tap Add Mobile Data Plan.

If you're asked to enter a confirmation code to activate your eSIM, enter the number that your network provider supplied.

Other eSIM activation methods

Some network providers may send you a link instead of a QR code to download your eSIM.

  1. On your iPhone with iOS 17.4 or later, tap the link to set up your eSIM.

  2. When the Activate New eSIM notification appears, tap Allow.

  3. Tap Continue at the bottom of the screen.

If your network provider supports activating eSIM using an app, download your network provider's app from the App Store and follow the instructions.

Enter the eSIM information manually if necessary

  1. Contact your network provider to get the eSIM details you need to enter.

  2. Go to Settings.

  3. Tap either Cellular or Mobile Data.

  4. Tap Add Mobile Data Plan.

  5. Tap Enter Details Manually at the bottom of your iPhone screen.

Transferring an eSIM from an Android or other non-Apple device

If you are transferring an eSIM from a non-Apple device to an iPhone, you must contact your network provider to have them transfer your eSIM either by eSIM network provider activation or by providing a QR code. If you purchased your iPhone directly from Apple or from a network provider in the US, they may have already assigned an eSIM to your device. Follow the on-screen instructions to transfer your eSIM. If you do not see on-screen instructions, contact your network provider.

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