As the mobile market is rapidly shifting to digital standards, eSIM is becoming increasingly popular among users, which is a technology that allows users to abandon a physical plastic card in favor of an embedded chip that can be reprogrammed remotely. Owners of Xiaomi equipment often wonder whether their device supports this feature, as the list of compatible models is constantly growing.
The introduction of virtual SIM cards makes life easier for travelers by allowing them to instantly connect tariffs from different countries without finding stores. However, despite the global trend, eSIM support in Xiaomi devices is implemented selectively and depends on a particular model and even a regional version of firmware. It is important to understand that the presence of hardware does not always guarantee the software availability of the feature in your region.
In this article, we will discuss in detail which Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphones have received eSIM support so far, learn how to check for a chip on your device, what is the difference between the global and Chinese versions, and get a step-by-step profile activation instruction.
eSIM technology: benefits for Xiaomi users
The main advantage of the technology is to save the interior space of the smartphone, which allows Xiaomi engineers to install more capacious batteries or improve cooling systems. The lack of a physical tray also increases the tightness of the case, which has a positive effect on protection against moisture and dust according to the IP68 standard.
For flagship owners, it's the ability to use two numbers at once without compromise. If you used to have to choose between a second physical SIM and a memory card, eSIM solves this problem elegantly. You can store many carrier profiles in your phone's memory and switch between them in a couple of clicks through the system settings.
β οΈ Note: Not all carriers support eSIM technology. Before buying a smartphone, make sure that your plan allows you to activate a virtual SIM card.
Data security is also higher when using the embedded chip, a virtual profile cannot be physically extracted from the phone, making it difficult for attackers to steal the number if the gadget is lost. Remote locking and the inability to move the card to another device make the device less attractive for theft.
Xiaomi flagship series and eSIM support
The flagship lineup has traditionally been the leader of the adoption of new technologies. Since the Xiaomi 13 series, the company has begun to massively introduce eSIM support into its top models designed for the global market, both the main Xiaomi series and premium versions of Xiaomi Ultra.
It is important to note that earlier flagships such as the Xiaomi 12 Pro or Xiaomi 11 Ultra could only have support in specific regional versions or not at all, so you should be extremely careful when buying a used device or import version from China. Global versions (Global) ROM), They are generally more compatible with European and Asian operators.
Flagship models often feature advanced Qualcomm Snapdragon modems of the latest generations that are hardware-ready for multiple active profiles. HyperOS or MIUI software shell provides a user-friendly interface to manage these profiles, allowing them to be named and prioritized for calls and the internet.
List of supported flagships
In these smartphones, eSIM support is the de facto standard, since the design of the device often does not allow you to place two physical trays for the purpose of using the device. SIM-Traditional sized maps offer users a fully digital experience of communication management.
Midsize: Redmi Note and POCO series
In the mid-range segment, the eSIM is more complicated, and for a long time, the technology was the exclusive privilege of expensive devices, but starting from 2026-2026, Xiaomi began to introduce virtual SIM support in upper-midrange devices.
The Redmi Note series is the most popular in the world, and this is where users most often seek eSIM support. At the moment, only some older models released in late 2026 and later have received full support. Junior models, such as the basic Redmi Note 13, are most often deprived of this feature to reduce the cost of production.
- π± Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G β One of the first Note series models with full support.
- π± POCO F6 / F6 Pro β sub-flagships that received functionality after the main series.
- π± Xiaomi Civi β a series focused on style and camera, often has eSIM in global versions.
Xiaomiβs sub-brand POCO is also adopting parent technology, and the F and X series, which are marketed as performance solutions for gaming and multimedia, are starting to be equipped with the necessary modules, but eSIM is still very rare or absent in the M and C series.
β οΈ Attention: Availability of logo POCO Redmi on the case does not guarantee eSIM support. Always check the specification of a particular model (Model Number) before buying.
The difference in support between the global and the mid-size version (CN Version) of the Chinese smartphone can be critical: Chinese versions of smartphones often lack eSIM support due to local regulations and operatorsβ preferences, where physical cards dominate, so when ordering a device from abroad, the risk of getting a gadget without an eSIM is very high.
Full list of compatible smartphone models
To avoid confusion, we have systematized eSIM support data in current models, based on official specifications and user reports for 2026-2026.
Below is a table showing the support status across the different lines, remember that the function requires not only hardware, but also a corresponding firmware version (Global or EEA).
| Series of devices | Supported models | Status of support | Region of version |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series of devices | Supported models | Status of support | Region of version |
| Xiaomi 14 Series | 14, 14 Pro, 14 Ultra | Complete. | Global, EEA, RU |
| Xiaomi 13 Series | 13, 13 Pro, 13 Lite | Complete. | Global, EEA |
| Redmi Note 13 | 13 Pro+ 5G | Partial | Global |
| POCO F Series | F6, F6 Pro, F5 Pro | Complete. | Global |
| Xiaomi 12 Series | 12T Pro | Complete. | Global |
As you can see from the table, the most stable support is seen in the Xiaomi 13 series and later. older generation devices, even flagship ones, may not have the necessary software to activate, even if the chip is physically present on the board.
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When buying a smartphone in an electronics store, ask the consultant to show the item "Add tariff" in the network settings before paying.
How to check for eSIM in your Xiaomi
The most reliable way to know if you're supporting a technology is to check the operating system settings. The interface between MIUI and HyperOS is fairly unified, so the algorithm will be similar to most current models. You don't have to install third-party applications or use complex engineering codes.
Go to Settings, then select SIM and Mobile Networks. If your phone supports eSIM, you will see a separate tab or button that says "Add Fee" or "Add eSIM." In some firmware versions, this item may be located inside the management menu of existing SIM cards.
βοΈ Checking for eSIM support
You can also search by settings. Type the word "eSIM" or "tariff" into the search box. If the system finds the corresponding section, then there is software support. The lack of search results most often indicates that the feature is blocked by the manufacturer for your region or model.
Another technical method is to check IMEI. Devices with eSIM have a special EID (Embedded ID) in the system, which can be checked by dialing the command *#06# in the phone. If the list of identifiers along with IMEI 1 and IMEI 2 displays EID, then the hardware is ready to go.
Instructions for activating a virtual SIM card
The process of activating eSIM on Xiaomi smartphones is as simplified as possible and takes only a few minutes. QR-This can be done in the salon, through the personal account on the operator's website or in the mobile application.
Make sure your smartphone is connected to a Wi-Fi network. Profile activation requires a stable internet connection to download the operator's data. QR-Code go to Settings β SIM cards and mobile networks β Add eSIM.
The system will suggest scanning the code with the camera of the smartphone. QR-The code, making sure it's clearly visible in the viewfinder, and after you read it successfully, you start the profile download process.
Activation path:
Settings -> SIM cards and mobile networks -> Add eSIM -> Scan QR- code -> Enter activation code (if required) -> ConfirmIf the operator requires you to enter the activation code manually, enter it in the appropriate field, and after you have completed the profile installation, you can give it a name (for example, "Worker" or "Travel") and choose whether it will be used for the Internet only, only calls or all together.
β οΈ Attention: QR-The code to activate eSIM is often disposable. If you reset your network settings or delete your profile, a new code from the operator may be required to reactivate it.
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ESIM activation is possible only if there is a stable Internet connection and an operating system. QR-carrier code.
Frequent problems and ways to solve them
Despite the simplicity of the technology, users may encounter difficulties. One of the common problems is scanning error. QR-This may be due to poor code image quality, screen highlights or low light. Try to brighten the screen or enter activation data manually if this option is available.
Another common situation is that the profile is not activated and the phone writes "wrong code" or "network error", in which case you need to check whether your smartphone is unlocked to work with other carriers, and if the device is purchased from a particular carrier (locked version), it may not accept the profiles of other providers.
Problems can also arise after a firmware update, and sometimes new versions of HyperOS can reset network settings, in which case it is recommended to delete the problematic eSIM profile and add it again, having previously updated the carrier application to the latest version.
- π Reboot: Often helps a simple device restart after a failed activation attempt.
- πΆ Change the network: Try switching from Wi-Fi to another SIM cardβs mobile internet during activation.
- ποΈ Cache Clearing: Cache Cleaning of the Settings or SIM Manager App Can Eliminate Software Glitches.
If none of these methods work, you should contact your operator for support, and perhaps the problem lies on the server side of provisioning, and the operator should issue a new one. QR-code or check the status of your activation request.