Compatible devices
If your phone supports eSIM, it works with Anon eSIM. Here are popular models - your model not listed? Check Settings → Cellular for "Add eSIM".
The 10-second check
Dial *#06# on any phone. If an EID number appears next to the IMEI, the eSIM chip is there. No EID, no eSIM - regardless of what the spec sheet says for other regions of the same model.
The two real requirements
Carrier-unlocked - locked phones refuse outside profiles until the original carrier unlocks them (usually free once paid off). And a modern OS: iOS 12.1+ or Android 10+. That's it - there's no app to install and no minimum spec beyond the chip itself.
Apple
Samsung
OnePlus
Xiaomi
Huawei
Motorola
Device FAQ
How do I check if my phone supports eSIM?+
Fastest universal check: dial *#06#. If an EID number appears alongside the IMEI, the phone has an eSIM chip. Alternatively look for 'Add eSIM' under Settings → Cellular (iPhone) or Settings → Network & Internet → SIMs (Android).
My phone supports eSIM but won't install one - why?+
Almost always a carrier lock. Phones sold on installment plans are often locked to the original carrier and refuse outside profiles until unlocked - contact the carrier (most unlock free once the device is paid off). Regional models are the other cause: some phones sold in mainland China omit eSIM entirely.
What's the minimum OS version?+
iOS 12.1+ on eSIM-capable iPhones (XS/XR and newer), and Android 10+ on devices with the hardware (Pixel 3 and newer, Galaxy S20 and newer, and most flagships since 2020). If the Add eSIM menu exists, you're fine.
My model isn't in the list - does that mean it won't work?+
No - the list covers popular models, not everything. Any phone or tablet with eSIM hardware and an unlocked baseband works with Anon eSIM. The *#06# EID check is definitive.
Can I install the same eSIM on two devices?+
An eSIM profile lives on one device at a time. If you switch phones, contact support to re-issue the profile to the new device - your balance stays attached to your recovery token, not to the hardware.