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eSIM Capacity: A Complete Guide for Device Users

eSIM technology offers convenience for managing multiple numbers on a single device, but the number of eSIMs you can store or activate varies by device and manufacturer. Here’s an overview.


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Maximum Number of Storable eSIMs

iPhone

  • Can store 5–10 eSIMs, depending on the model.

Samsung Galaxy and Android Devices

  • Typically stores 5–7 eSIMs.
  • For Galaxy Flip/Fold4: up to 8 numbers.

Simultaneously Active eSIMs

DSDA (Dual SIM Dual Active) Devices

  • Supported models: iPhone 13 and later, Galaxy S24, Google Pixel 7+.
  • Capability: Two eSIMs or one nano-SIM + one eSIM.

DSDS (Dual SIM Dual Standby) Devices

  • Supported models: iPhone 12 and earlier.
  • Capability: One nano-SIM + one eSIM, but only one eSIM active at a time.

Most Android Devices

  • Only one eSIM can be active at a time.

Things to Note

  • Storage vs. Activation: Stored eSIMs may exceed the number you can activate simultaneously.
  • Carrier Restrictions: Some carriers limit the number of eSIMs they issue.
  • Practical Limitations: In some regions, like Korea, the practical limit may be three active eSIMs.

Benefits of eSIM Technology

  • Travel-Friendly: Easily switch to local data plans abroad.
  • Convenience: Manage personal and work numbers on one device.
  • Upgradable: Newer devices often support more eSIM features.

Conclusion

eSIM offers flexibility, but limitations depend on your device’s specs and carrier policies. Check compatibility to maximize its potential! 😊

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