SIM/eSIM Migration Checker

Check device eSIM support, profile limits, and migration steps.

Checker

Current SIM Type

Target SIM Type

Migration Steps

Important Considerations

SIM Form Factor Comparison

Type Dimensions

How to Use

  1. 1
    Enter your device model

    Type your smartphone, tablet, or smartwatch model name. The tool searches a database of devices tested against GSMA SGP.22 (Remote SIM Provisioning for Consumer Devices) compliance.

  2. 2
    Review eSIM support and profile limits

    The result shows whether the device includes an integrated eUICC, the maximum number of simultaneous stored profiles, and whether it supports Dual SIM with physical SIM + eSIM or Dual eSIM.

  3. 3
    Check carrier and regional compatibility

    Review the list of network operators confirmed to support eSIM activation on your device model, including which profiles support remote management via the SM-DP+ server infrastructure.

About

The SIM/eSIM Migration Checker provides device-specific information about eSIM support, profile storage capacity, and carrier compatibility to help users plan a migration from physical SIM to eSIM. As eSIM adoption accelerates—driven by the GSMA SGP.22 standard and Apple's shift to eSIM-only devices in certain markets—understanding device capabilities before initiating a carrier switch is essential.

The checker draws on the GSMA Device Registry and manufacturer specification data to determine whether a given device includes a GSMA-certified eUICC, the number of profiles it can store, and whether it supports Dual SIM configurations. These parameters are not always clearly documented in device marketing materials, making the checker a practical reference for users comparing devices and for enterprise IT teams deploying eSIM-provisioned corporate devices.

For network engineers and MVNO operators, the checker also provides context on the SM-DP+ infrastructure requirements for remote provisioning, including the certificate hierarchy defined by the GSMA Certificate Issuer (CI) root. Understanding which devices in a fleet support GSMA SGP.22 versus the older SGP.02 M2M standard is critical for planning eSIM provisioning infrastructure that covers the full device inventory.

FAQ

Are the smart card tools free to use?
Yes, all tools on SmartCardFYI are completely free with no account required. Tools run entirely in your browser (client-side JavaScript) and do not send your data to any server, ensuring privacy for sensitive information like APDU commands, ATR strings, or AID bytes.