If Dual SIM with two nano-SIM cards isn’t working on your iPhone

Learn how to fix any issues you might have when using Dual SIM with two nano-SIM cards and your iPhone that was purchased in China mainland, Hong Kong, or Macao.

What you need

To use Dual SIM, you need iOS 12.1 or later, two nano-SIM cards, and one of these iPhone models purchased in China mainland, Hong Kong, or Macao:

If you purchased an iPhone 16e, iPhone SE (2nd or 3rd generation), iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 12 mini, or iPhone XS in Hong Kong or Macao, get help with Dual SIM with an eSIM.

Make sure to install both nano-SIM cards properly

If you think that neither SIM card — or SIM-card slot — works, follow these steps:

  1. Remove the SIM tray and inspect the SIM cards for signs of damage or corrosion.

  2. Remove your SIM cards from the SIM tray, then put the SIM cards back as displayed here.

    Image shows SIM tray with front and back SIMs
  3. Make sure that you close the SIM tray completely, so that it isn’t loose.

  4. Open Control Center and make sure that both carriers appear in the status bar.

  5. Go to Settings > Cellular and make sure that you see both plans.

  6. Tap each plan and make sure that the information is accurate.

Contact your carrier for a new nano-SIM in either of these situations:

If the primary or secondary SIM slot doesn't work with more than one SIM card, remove the SIM card that works and insert only the SIM card that isn't working. If your iPhone still doesn't connect to the working SIM card, you might need service. Get service.

If you're on a call and see No Service on your other line

Your iPhone can use one cellular data network at a time. When you're using one line to make a call, your other line shows No Service. If your carrier supports Wi-Fi Calling on your other phone number and you have Wi-Fi Calling turned on, you can answer incoming calls on that number. When you're on a call that isn't your default data line, you need to turn on Wi-Fi Calling for your default data line, and turn on Allow Cellular Data Switching, in order to receive calls to your default data line.

Still need help?

If your iPhone still can't use the Dual SIM features, contact your carrier.