Can I use one eSIM on multiple devices?
No, you generally cannot use one eSIM on multiple devices at the same time. An eSIM is designed to function similarly to a physical SIM card, meaning it can be activated and used on only one device at a time. Once an eSIM is activated on a device, it is tied to that specific device and cannot be shared across multiple devices simultaneously.
Here’s why you can’t use the same eSIM on multiple devices simultaneously:
- Device-Specific Activation:
- An eSIM is tied to the unique identification of the device (such as the IMEI number) during the activation process. Once it’s activated on a device, it’s locked to that device until deactivated or removed.
- Carrier Restrictions:
- Most carriers allow only one active instance of an eSIM per device. This means that even though you might have the ability to transfer an eSIM to a new device, you can’t use the same eSIM profile on two devices at once.
Transferring an eSIM Between Devices:
If you want to use your eSIM on a different device, you will need to deactivate it from the first device and then activate it on the new one. Here’s how you can transfer an eSIM:
On iPhone or Android Devices:
- Remove the eSIM from the Current Device:
- On iPhone: Go to Settings > Cellular > Select your eSIM > Remove Cellular Plan.
- On Android: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Network > Select the eSIM > Remove.
- Activate the eSIM on the New Device:
- Follow the usual process to add an eSIM on the new device (scanning a QR code or entering activation details manually).
- Some carriers allow you to manage the transfer via their app or website, while others may require you to contact them for reactivation.
Alternative: Sharing Data Across Devices
If you need to share data between multiple devices, such as a tablet and a smartphone, here are alternatives:
- Tethering/Hotspot: You can use one device as a mobile hotspot and share the eSIM data with other devices via Wi-Fi.
- Separate eSIMs: If you frequently use multiple devices, you may consider getting a separate eSIM for each device from your carrier or eSIM provider.