
Yes, iPhone 14 is fully eSIM-compatible; models sold in the United States are even exclusively eSIM.
Read on to find out how to activate and manage eSIM on your device.
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Is iPhone 14 compatible with eSIM?

All models in the iPhone 14 range, including iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, fully support eSIM.
There is no not iPhone 14 models not compatible with eSIM. iPhone 14 models for the US market work exclusively with eSIM, and do not feature eSIM. not drawer for a physical SIM card. For other regions, iPhone 14 models support both eSIM and a physical nano-SIM card.
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How do I install an eSIM on an iPhone 14?

Installation via eSIM provider application
- Téléchargez et ouvrez l’application de votre fournisseur eSIM (ex: Ubigi) sur votre iPhone 14.
- Select the desired data package and follow the application's instructions for purchase.
- The application will automatically install the eSIM on your device after confirmation.
Manual installation via iPhone 14 settings
- Go to Settings on your iPhone 14, then select "Cellular data".
- Click on "Add an eSIM card" or "Add a cell phone plan".
- Use your iPhone 14 camera to scan the QR code provided by your eSIM provider.
- Follow the prompts to activate and name your new eSIM.
Tips for travelers
- Activate your eSIM before you leave: Install and test your eSIM before leaving your home country.
- Activate data roaming: Make sure the "Data roaming" option is activated for your eSIM when you're abroad.
How do I delete an eSIM on an iPhone 14?

Here's how to remove an eSIM from your iPhone 14 in just a few simple steps.
- Open the Settings on your iPhone 14.
- Press Cellular data.
- Select the digital cellular package (eSIM) you wish to withdraw.
- Press Delete cell phone plan or Delete eSIM.
- Confirm your choice when prompted.
Your eSIM has now been deleted from your device. If necessary, you can restore this eSIM via the application or installation process provided by your operator. This process is similar on other iPhone models and some Android devices.
