Most modern smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches support eSIM technology. Below is a list of the most popular compatible models.
⚠️ Important: To use Qazaq eSIM, your device must be carrier-unlocked (it must not be tied to a contract with a specific mobile network).
🍏 Apple iPhone
All models starting from 2018 (except devices manufactured for Mainland China):
• iPhone 14, 15, 16, 17 (all versions: Standard, Plus, Pro, Pro Max, Air)
• iPhone 13 / 12 / 11 series (all models)
• iPhone XS / XS Max / XR
• iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation)
• iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Mini (Cellular-enabled models starting from 2019).
🤖 Samsung Galaxy
S-series flagships, foldable devices, and popular mid-range models:
• Galaxy S26 / S25 / S24 / S23 / S22 / S21 / S20 series (all versions, including Ultra)
• Galaxy Z Fold (all generations starting from Fold 2)
• Galaxy Z Flip (all generations)
• Galaxy A54 / A55 / A35 / A36 / A56
• Galaxy Note 20 / Note 20 Ultra
(Devices purchased in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan usually do not support eSIM).
🟣 Google Pixel
Virtually the entire Pixel lineup has excellent native support:
• Pixel 10 / 9 / 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 series (including Pro, XL, Fold, and budget "a" models).
📱 Other Android Brands
Flagship and global versions of popular Chinese brands:
• Xiaomi: 15, 14, 13 series (including Pro, Ultra, Lite, 14T/13T Pro) + Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G.
• OnePlus: 13, 12, 11, OnePlus Open.
• Motorola: Razr (all models from 2020 onwards), Edge 50 / 40 series.
• Huawei: Pura 70 Pro, Mate 40 Pro, P40 / P40 Pro.
• Sony: Xperia 1 V / VI, Xperia 5 IV / V.
🔍 How to Check Your Phone in 5 Seconds:
The most reliable way to find out if your phone has an eSIM chip is to check for an EID (a unique electronic SIM card number).
1. Open the "Phone" (dialer) app.
2. Dial the command: *#06#
3. If a barcode and a long EID number appear on the screen alongside the standard IMEI, your phone 100% supports eSIM!
⚠️ Important: To use Qazaq eSIM, your device must be carrier-unlocked (it must not be tied to a contract with a specific mobile network).
🍏 Apple iPhone
All models starting from 2018 (except devices manufactured for Mainland China):
• iPhone 14, 15, 16, 17 (all versions: Standard, Plus, Pro, Pro Max, Air)
• iPhone 13 / 12 / 11 series (all models)
• iPhone XS / XS Max / XR
• iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation)
• iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Mini (Cellular-enabled models starting from 2019).
🤖 Samsung Galaxy
S-series flagships, foldable devices, and popular mid-range models:
• Galaxy S26 / S25 / S24 / S23 / S22 / S21 / S20 series (all versions, including Ultra)
• Galaxy Z Fold (all generations starting from Fold 2)
• Galaxy Z Flip (all generations)
• Galaxy A54 / A55 / A35 / A36 / A56
• Galaxy Note 20 / Note 20 Ultra
(Devices purchased in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan usually do not support eSIM).
🟣 Google Pixel
Virtually the entire Pixel lineup has excellent native support:
• Pixel 10 / 9 / 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 series (including Pro, XL, Fold, and budget "a" models).
📱 Other Android Brands
Flagship and global versions of popular Chinese brands:
• Xiaomi: 15, 14, 13 series (including Pro, Ultra, Lite, 14T/13T Pro) + Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G.
• OnePlus: 13, 12, 11, OnePlus Open.
• Motorola: Razr (all models from 2020 onwards), Edge 50 / 40 series.
• Huawei: Pura 70 Pro, Mate 40 Pro, P40 / P40 Pro.
• Sony: Xperia 1 V / VI, Xperia 5 IV / V.
🔍 How to Check Your Phone in 5 Seconds:
The most reliable way to find out if your phone has an eSIM chip is to check for an EID (a unique electronic SIM card number).
1. Open the "Phone" (dialer) app.
2. Dial the command: *#06#
3. If a barcode and a long EID number appear on the screen alongside the standard IMEI, your phone 100% supports eSIM!