Farewell SIM Cards: How to Add an eSIM to Your iPhone 15 (2024)

Embedded SIM, or eSIM, is a technology that has been available on mobile phones for years. Instead of fiddling with a tiny, physical SIM card, you can add a cellular plan electronically via SIM hardware that’s embedded in your device. With eSIM on an iPhone, you’re able to add up to eight plans and switch among them—or even use more than one simultaneously.

The iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR were the first iPhone models to include an eSIM alongside a physical SIM card. Starting with the iPhone 14 lineup, Apple removed the SIM card—at least in models designed for the United States. The iPhone 15 carries on this practice by forcing US customers to add their primary carrier (and any additional carriers) through an eSIM.

So now that dealing with an eSIM is mandatory, how exactly does this process work? Here's how to add your primary carrier, and any additional lines, to your iPhone.

eSIM vs. SIM

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An eSIM offers certain pros and cons compared with a physical SIM. Rather than having to deal with a SIM card to activate your primary carrier, you can do it yourself from the phone's cellular settings. An eSIM also makes it easier to set up more than one carrier or plan. Rather than swapping SIM cards, you can switch between plans through a settings screen.

You can even enable more than one plan at the same time, potentially using one for phone calls and text messages and another for data. This capability is especially handy if you’re traveling abroad and want to keep your domestic plan active but tap into a local plan as well. It's also helpful if you rely on separate phone numbers for work and personal matters.

On the downside, eSIM is still not yet fully supported among traditional carriers around the world. AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon all support eSIM in the US, but many smaller carriers do not. Some companies also only support it with postpaid subscriptions, not prepaid plans. However, you will find a variety of inexpensive eSIM vendors that provide worldwide coverage.

Adoption is increasing, and Apple’s move toward eSIM-only phones should continue to coax more carriers to make the move. To find carriers by country and eSIM vendors for global coverage, check out Apple's support page.

Set Up eSIM Through Carrier Activation

There are a few different ways to add and activate eSIM on an iPhone 14 or 15. If your carrier supports eSIM Carrier Activation, the company will assign aneSIM toyour iPhone when you buy it. This should make setup almost automatic.

In order to set up your plan with Carrier Activation, your iPhone must be connected to Wi-Fi. If your carrier activated the eSIM at the time of purchase (or immediately after) your iPhone should display a notification with the message Cellular Plan Ready to Be Installed. Tap this message and allow the process to complete.

Once the process is finished, place a call on your iPhone to make sure you have cellular connectivity through the eSIM.

Set Up eSIM Through Quick Transfer

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Alternatively, an option called eSIM Quick Transfer lets you transfer the SIM from your previous iPhone to the new one without having to contact your carrier at all. To use this method, you would choose the Quick Start option during the initial setup of your phone. This will let you transfer data and settings from your previous phone to your new phone.

Select your language and country, then position your new phone near the old one until you see the Quick Start notice on your previous phone. Go through the process until you reach the Set Up eSIM screen. From here, tap Transfer from another iPhone and then tap Transfer Number to confirm the transfer.

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A notification appears on your previous phone asking if you want to transfer the SIM for your phone number. Tap Transfer SIM. Double-press the side button on the old phone to confirm the transfer. The eSIM then activates on your new phone and connects to your carrier’s cellular network.

When the process is finished, tap Done. You should then take a moment to restart your phone and then place a call to make sure the service has been activated.

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If you didn’t choose the eSIM transfer option during the initial setup, you can do it afterwards. Your phone will likely remind you to set up your cellular access, but you can also go to Settings > Cellular and tap Set Up Cellular. Tap Transfer from another iPhone and then select Transfer Number to confirm your choice.

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On your previous phone, tap Transfer SIM. Double-press the side button on your previous phone to confirm the transfer. Tap Done and then restart your phone. Place a test call to make sure the service was transferred correctly.

Set Up Another eSIM

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After adding your primary carrier, go to Settings > Cellular to add other carriers or plans to your phone. Tap Add eSIM, and (assuming you have a QR code for the provider) tap Use QR Code and scan its code.

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If you don’t have a QR code but do have an activation code and other information, tap the Enter Details Manually option at the bottom of the screen and then enter the necessary details.

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After the plan has been added, your primary eSIM and your secondary eSIM will appear on the Cellular screen. A prompt may pop up asking you to assign a specific label to each SIM to distinguish one from the other. Your primary SIM might be labeled Primary by default.

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For your secondary eSIM, choose the Label option and assign it a name. You can choose a provided name, such as Travel or Business, or use the Custom Label field to create your own.

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You can then determine how you plan to use each SIM. If you’re traveling, for example, you may want to use your primary plan for voice calls and text messages and your secondary one for data. You can determine this from the Cellular settings page on your phone.

Tap Cellular Data and then choose the eSIM you wish to use for your data. Turn on the switch for Allow Cellular Data Switching if you want both SIMs to provide cellular data. Back at the Cellular settings page, select Default Voice Line and choose the SIM you want to use for phone calls.

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From the Cellular settings page, you can also tweak specific settings for each eSIM. Select your different eSIMs, then make sure they are turned on and that all the related settings are correct. For example, if you’re not using your primary SIM for data, turn off Data Roaming. If you're using your secondary SIM for data, turn on Data Roaming.

How to Disable or Delete an eSIM

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At some point, you may no longer need the secondary eSIM, especially if you set it up as a temporary plan while traveling. To disable that eSIM, select it and turn off the switch next to Turn On This Line.

To remove it completely, tap Delete eSIM and follow the prompts to delete it. After deleting the eSIM, select your primary SIM and review all the settings to make sure they’re now configured properly.

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Farewell SIM Cards: How to Add an eSIM to Your iPhone 15 (2024)

FAQs

How to set up eSIM on iPhone 15? ›

Convert a physical SIM to an eSIM on the same iPhone
  1. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular.
  2. Tap Convert to eSIM. If you don't see Convert to eSIM, your carrier doesn't support this option. ...
  3. Tap Convert Cellular Plan.
  4. Tap Convert to eSIM.
  5. Wait for your eSIM to activate. ...
  6. Remove the physical SIM from your iPhone.
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How do I add a new eSIM to my iPhone? ›

Set up an eSIM

eSIM Carrier Activation: Some carriers can assign a new eSIM directly to your iPhone; contact your carrier to initiate this process. When you receive the “Finish Setting Up Cellular” notification, tap it. Or go to Settings > Cellular, then tap Set Up Cellular or Add eSIM.

Does the iPhone 15 support eSIM? ›

iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus use eSIM technology and are not compatible with physical SIM cards.

How to activate eSIM on iPhone 15 plus? ›

Activate eSIM on your Apple iPhone 15 Plus iOS 17

To activate your eSIM, you need to activate an eSIM price plan and set up your phone for internet or establish a connection to a Wi-Fi network. Press Settings. Press Mobile Service. Press Add eSIM.

How long does it take to activate eSIM on iPhone 15? ›

Depending on your device and your physical location, your eSIM might take up to 15 minutes to connect to a local supported network. After completing the above steps, please make sure Airplane Mode is off and that you're not on Wi-Fi. Wait a few minutes to see if your eSIM will connect.

How many eSIMs can an iPhone 15 have? ›

You can have up to 8 eSIMs; any 2 of them can be active at the same time. You can install eight or more eSIMs on an iPhone and use two phone numbers at the same time.

Why can't I add an eSIM to my iPhone? ›

Make sure your iPhone supports an eSIM and is on the latest software version. If the iPhone wasn't purchased from T-Mobile, make sure that it's unlocked. Make sure you're connected to a Wi-Fi network and the internet works.

How does eSIM work in iPhone 15? ›

An eSIM is an industry-standard digital SIM that allows you to activate a cellular plan from your carrier without having to use a physical SIM. You can install eight or more eSIMs on an iPhone and use two phone numbers at the same time.

Is the iPhone 15 single or Dual SIM? ›

Apple iPhone 15 is based on iOS 17 and packs 128GB, 256GB, 512GB of inbuilt storage. The Apple iPhone 15 is a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) mobile that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM cards.

Can the iPhone 15 have two eSIMs? ›

All iPhone models that support eSIM can have multiple eSIMs and use Dual SIM with two active SIMs at the same time. You can use Dual SIM by using a physical SIM and an eSIM. iPhone 13 models and later also support two active eSIMs.

What SIM card does the iPhone 15 use? ›

With the eSIM, instead of using a small plastic SIM card to transfer your phone number over to the iPhone, you use a non-physical SIM card that is embedded directly into the device. There isn't even a SIM card tray on the iPhone 14 at all; it just doesn't exist.

Can I activate my iPhone 15 without a SIM card? ›

iPhone 14 and newer devices do not have an option for a physical SIM card and can only be activated with an eSIM (electronic SIM card). If activating over Wi-Fi, an active Wi-Fi network must be available. iPhone 14 and newer models should be connected to Wi-Fi as the Primary method for activation.

How to activate a new iPhone 15? ›

Press and hold the device's power button until you see the Apple logo. You'll then see "Hello" in many languages. Follow the onscreen instructions to get started. If you're blind or have low vision, you can turn on VoiceOver or Zoom from the Hello screen.

Does the iPhone 15 Pro have Dual SIM? ›

Apple iPhone 15 Pro is based on iOS 17 and packs 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB of inbuilt storage. The Apple iPhone 15 Pro is a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) mobile that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM cards.

How do I create a QR code for eSIM on my iPhone? ›

If you're ready to explore a world without physical SIM cards, here are the simple steps to obtain your very own eSIM QR code:
  1. Step 1: Check Device Compatibility. ...
  2. Step 2: Choose a Carrier. ...
  3. Step 3: Visit Carrier's Website. ...
  4. Step 4: Generate eSIM QR Code. ...
  5. Step 5: Scan the QR Code. ...
  6. Step 6: Add eSIM. ...
  7. Step 7: Restart Your Device.

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