About: eSIM

Overview

eSIM is short for embedded SIM and is a tiny, programmable (and re-writable) digital SIM card that is built into a phone.

Instead of inserting a physical SIM card into your phone, you set up your eSIM by scanning a unique QR code, which represents your phone number and Freedom Mobile service.

With eSIM, you can even use two phone numbers on your device at the same time - business and personal.

Disclaimer: Your QR code is valid for one phone only and cannot be reused on additional phones. Freedom Mobile is not responsible for lost or stolen eSIM QR codes. Please keep a copy for your records. If you require a new eSIM or an additional printed QR code, charges may apply. eSIM is only supported on compatible phones that have been certified with Freedom Mobile and our manufacturer partners. eSIM QR codes may activate on unsupported phones.

Advantages of eSIM

eSIM makes activating your Freedom service that much easier - just scan the QR Code and off you go!

The eSIM can also accommodate multiple phone numbers, allowing you to add, delete and configure your services right from your phone’s settings, instead of physically removing and swapping a regular SIM. Some eSIM-compatible phones can store two phone numbers on one phone (e.g. business line and personal line).

Since eSIMs are built into the phones themselves, they take up less space than a traditional removable SIM slot, which means that it's easier for manufacturers to design waterproof phones, or phones with bigger batteries.

eSIM technology will also enable greater connectivity to other phones in the future.

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eSIM Eligibility

If you would like to activate new service on an eSIM, please visit a store to get started.

If you already have Freedom Mobile service and an eSIM compatible device, you can transfer your existing service from a regular SIM card to an eSIM in My Account. Learn more about how to transfer to an eSIM.

You'll also need to make sure your phone is eSIM-compatible, with fully up-to-date software. To confirm if your device can use an eSIM, please check our device compatibility tool.

Of course, if you want to use services from different carriers, your phone will also need to be unlocked.

Check out our latest devices to get eSIM Compatible Freedom device.

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Setting up an eSIM

Before getting started we recommend that you:

  1. Make sure your phone is compatible with eSIM, with fully up-to-date software. You’ll find information about eSIM compatibility in our device compatibility tool.

  2. Use a desktop or other secondary device to log in to My Account rather than your phone.

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eSIM Set Up in My Account

Take the following steps once logged into My Account:

  1. Select the correct phone number from the available options in My Phone Number dropdown

  2. Navigate to the Plan & Device section.

  3. Click Manage SIM/eSIM.

  4. Select between a Physical SIM or eSIM.

  5. Enter the IMEI of your eSIM device and click Check Compatibility.

  6. Accept the transfer of service to your new eSIM, by accepting your current SIM will become inactive. Click Confirm & Change SIM to proceed.

  7. Scan the QR Code - the steps to scan the QR code will vary based on the device you are using. You will also need an internet connection on your eSIM compatible device to complete this step.

Important: You’ll need to follow the same steps above if you are moving from one eSIM device to a new eSIM device

Disclaimer: Your QR code is valid for one phone only and cannot be reused on additional phones. Freedom Mobile is not responsible for lost or stolen eSIM QR codes. Please keep a copy for your records. If you require a new eSIM or an additional printed QR code, charges may apply. eSIM is only supported on compatible phones that have been certified with Freedom Mobile and our manufacturer partners. eSIM QR codes may activate on unsupported phones.

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About Dual SIM

Dual SIM is cellular technology that allows phones with multiple SIM cards to manage two cellular services. If your device has an eSIM and Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS) software support, you can use two phone numbers on one phone.

If a number associated to one SIM card is on a call, incoming calls on the other number will go to Voicemail. Likewise, only one number at a time can use cellular data. If one of the plans associated to a number is voice-only, your device may have a setting to enable it to automatically switch to the other line for data.

If you're using multiple phone numbers on one device, you can manage your profiles in your device settings. You’ll find detailed steps in our interactive device guides

To confirm if a phone has eSIM or DSDS support, please check our device compatibility tool.

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