eSIM technology is increasingly prevalent across high-end smartphones and select tablets. Generally, devices from Apple (iPhone XS, XR, and newer), Samsung (Galaxy S20 series, Note20 series, Fold, Flip, and newer), and Google Pixel (Pixel 3a and newer) support eSIM. Specific models, especially those sold in certain regions, may vary. For precise compatibility, we advise consulting the detailed list of eSIM-supported devices provided on the DataESIM portal, ensuring your hardware meets the necessary specifications for optimal performance.
Which specific devices are compatible with eSIM technology?
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