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How to transfer eSIM to a new Android phone

Jun 06,2025 | Milo

Table of contents

What should I prepare before transferring an eSIM

How to transfer an eSIM to a new Android phone

1. Transfer eSIM from another phone

2. Use QR code to tansfer eSIM

3. Transfer eSIM manually

Can I transfer an international eSIM like ByteSIM?

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Changing Android phones? Don’t stress — your eSIM can move with you.

Whether you're upgrading to a newer model or switching phones temporarily, it's helpful to understand how to transfer your eSIM successfully.

This guide walks you through the entire eSIM migration process on Android, from scanning QR codes to providing tailored tips for devices like the Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel.

We'll also highlight common transfer issues to look out for, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free setup on your new phone.

What should I prepare before transferring an eSIM

Here is the eSIM transfer preparation checklist:

Step Item Description
1 Check device compatibility In phone settings, go to "SIM Manager" or "Connections" to check for the eSIM option.
2 Back up your data Backup contacts, messages, and files. Transfer won’t erase data, but it’s safer to back up.
3 Confirm carrier support Some carriers may require reactivation or a new QR code. Check with your provider first.
4 Prepare eSIM activation info Get activation code, ICCID, and any PIN/PUK codes (if provided) ready. These are provided by your carrier.
5 Ensure internet access Both old and new phones need stable internet (WiFi or 5G) to download and activate the eSIM.

How to transfer an eSIM to a new Android phone

1. Transfer eSIM from another phone

Since eSIM profiles are device-specific, here’s the general process to follow (take Samsung for example):

1. Go to Settings and navigate to Connections (varies by device versions);

2. Choose SIM manager and tap Add eSIM;

3. Choose Transfer SIM from another phone, then unlock your old device with the active eSIM and place it near your new phone. Tap Transfer on the new device to complete the process—your eSIM will be activated automatically.

Easy steps to transfer eSIM from old Samsung to new

2. Use QR code to tansfer eSIM

eSIM providers commonly use QR codes to connect your phone to their network. Here’s a simple breakdown of the process:

1. Go to Settings > Connections > SIM card manager > Add eSIM

2. Choose Scan QR code and your camera will open automatically.

3. Give the setup a couple of minutes to complete. Once done, assign a name to your eSIM and set it as your main mobile line if desired.

3. Transfer eSIM manually

1. Go to Settings > Connections >SIM Manager > Add eSIM

2. Choose Enter Code instead and manually enter the SM-DP+ Address and activation code

3. Complete the activation process following the prompts.

Can I transfer an international eSIM like ByteSIM?

International eSIMs are designed to keep you connected while traveling by tapping into local networks abroad—helping you avoid expensive roaming charges. These eSIMs typically offer strong signal coverage and local data rates, depending on the network partnerships in the country you're visiting.

However, once an international eSIM like ByteSIM is activated on a specific device, it’s generally locked to that phone. If you switch to a new device, you’ll usually need to purchase a fresh eSIM for the same destination, as most travel eSIMs are single-use and non-transferable.

To avoid disruptions, always check if your phone is compatible with eSIM before departure. Also, confirm your provider’s policies on transfers or device changes to ensure a smooth travel experience.

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