How Many eSIMs Can You Add to Your Phone?

Deneb
Jul 25, 2024

Do you know how many eSIMs you can have on your phone? This article will boost your eSIM knowledge, covering everything from device compatibility to management.

Do you know how many eSIMs you can have on your phone?
 

What is eSIM Technology?

A SIM is a small chip embedded in a phone handset, which you can’t remove and put in another phone. You can rewrite your eSIM information to change networks, which is easier than swapping physical SIM cards.

Some Benefits of Using an eSIM

  • You can’t damage it or lose it: Embedded within the phone, eSIMs are nearly impossible to damage or lose.
  • Flexible: Store multiple network profiles on one eSIM and switch networks easily when needed.
  • Enhanced Security: Harder for hackers to access, eSIMs prevent SIM swap attacks and identity theft.

 

Device Compatibility and Limits

It’s important to know the difference between how many plans you can install on your device and how many eSIMs you can activate at a time. All depends on your device manufacturer and storage capacity.

eSIM iPhone

 

How many eSIMs does the iPhone support?

In iOS devices, you can install five or more eSIMs, but only two can be active at a time.

How many eSIMs do Samsung devices support?

If you have a Samsung, Google, Huawei, or other Android device, the number of eSIMs you can install and have active at one time varies. Most allow for five to seven eSIMs, with one active at a time.

Tip: Make sure your phone is compatible with eSIM. You can check it here.

Having multiple eSIMs can give you freedom and flexibility, you don’t need to manage multiple physical SIM cards, and all your information is stored in your eSIM card. Also, it is easy to switch data plans by turning eSIM lines on or off.

 

How to Activate and Manage Your eSIM Profiles

Managing multiple eSIMs is not complicated. Please make sure you read all the articles before starting using eSIMs.

Steps to install a Yoho Mobile eSIM:

  1. Go to the Yoho Mobile website
  2. Find the first country or region you’re traveling to.
  3. Choose an eSIM plan based on the amount of data you need (e.g., 1GB, 3GB, 5GB, 10GB, or unlimited) and how long you need it for (e.g., 7 days, 15 days, 30 days).
  4. Follow the installation instructions. There are two ways of installing eSIM on your device: QR code method and Manual method. Although we guide you through both, the QR code method is highly recommended.
  5. Repeat for the other destinations on your trip.

Please, check our detailed guide for setup processes in other devices like iOS, Samsung, and Google Pixel.

Tip: Keep in mind to buy a regional eSIM if you travel to multiple countries in the same region.

 

How to Switch Between eSIMs

Each of the eSIMs you bought will activate once you connect to the supported network in your destination. For example, if you are traveling from the U.S. to the U.K., you simply navigate to your device’s phone data settings, turn off your U.S. eSIM, and turn on your Portugal eSIM. Keep in mind that even if you turn “off” an eSIM, the validity period will continue. If you’re returning to the U.S. before you go home, you may need to top up your eSIM to use it again.

 

Tips for Managing Multiple eSIM Profiles

  • Use eSIMs for uninterrupted connectivity and your regular SIM for personal voice and text services.
  • Plan Ahead: Research the best eSIM plans for your destination, considering data allowances, coverage, and cost. Yoho Mobile offers excellent data plans.
  • Track Data Usage: Use Omni Calculator to monitor daily data usage.
  • Stay Organized: Label each eSIM profile to avoid confusion and optimize use.

Troubleshooting Common eSIM Issues

Troubleshooting eSIM problems

 

What to Do if You Can’t Add More eSIMs?

As we mentioned above, your phone’s model determines how many eSIM lines you can have. If you can’t add more eSIMs, it means you have hit the maximum number of eSIMs, and you need to remove a previous eSIM card you are no longer using to add a new eSIM.

How to Fix eSIM Activation Problems

These are a few tips you can follow that should help make things easier when you are having any trouble activating your eSIM:

  • Check Phone Compatibility: Most modern smartphones support eSIMs, but some older models may not. Ensure your device is eSIM-compatible and unlocked.
  • Ensure Your Network Is Stable: Make sure you have a secure Wi-Fi connection or strong data signal throughout the eSIM activation process.
  • Verify eSIM Profile Installation: Ensure your eSIM profile has been correctly installed on your phone. We recommend referring to your user guide to confirm.

If after all this, you’re still unable to activate your eSIM, contact the support team.