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📲 Dual eSim compatible phones
📲 Dual eSim compatible phones

At Telgea, we recommend using smartphones that support dual eSIM functionality.

Updated over a month ago

This allows you to enjoy the flexibility of having two active eSIMs at the same time, such as one for calling and one for travel data. For the best experience with Telgea, ensure your device meets this requirement.

A normal SIM card is a small physical chip that you insert into your phone to connect to a mobile network. An eSIM, on the other hand, is built into your phone and does the same thing, but without needing a physical card. You can easily switch between different mobile plans or carriers directly on your phone without having to swap out SIM cards.

Below, you'll find a list of phone models that are compatible with Telgea. If your phone is not on the list or does not support dual eSIM functionality, you may not be able to get the most out of our service.

Telgea-Compatible Devices

Apple iPhone Models

  • iPhone 15 series (iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max)

  • iPhone 14 series (iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max)

  • iPhone 13 series (iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max)

Google Pixel Series

  • Pixel 8, 8 Pro

  • Pixel 7, 7 Pro, 7a

Samsung Galaxy Series

  • Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra

  • Galaxy Z Flip 5

  • Galaxy Z Fold 5

Important Notes

  • eSIM compatibility varies by region and carrier.

    • Some models may have different variants where only specific versions support dual eSIM (e.g., iPhones sold in mainland China use dual physical SIM instead of eSIM).

  • Dual eSIM functionality is key to enjoying Telgea’s full capabilities. Devices that only support one active eSIM at a time will require you to manually switch between eSIMs while traveling, which can interrupt seamless connectivity and limit your experience.

  • If you're considering a specific model or region, it's a good idea to confirm eSIM compatibility with the manufacturer or carrier directly.

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