eSIMs are becoming increasingly popular in Australia, especially for travellers and people managing more than one mobile number. If you’re using an OPPO phone, you might be wondering: does it support eSIM? And if it does, how do you set it up?
Here’s a clear step-by-step guide to help you get started.
First, what is an eSIM?
An eSIM (short for embedded SIM) is a digital version of the traditional plastic SIM card. It’s built into your device, which means there’s no need to insert or remove a physical card.
Why eSIMs are popular:
- Ideal for travel (avoid unexpected roaming charges)
- Simple to switch between providers
- Convenient for using both personal and work numbers on one phone
Is your OPPO phone compatible with eSIM?
Not all OPPO models support eSIM. Some of the higher-end models do — such as the Find X3 Pro, Find X5, and certain Reno 5G models (depending on region and software version).
How to check:
Option 1: Through Settings
- Open Settings
- Select SIM Card & Mobile Data
- If you see options like Add eSIM or Mobile Plan, your phone is compatible
Option 2: Dial a code
- Open the phone app and dial
*#06# - If you see an EID number, your phone supports eSIM
How to install an eSIM on OPPO
If your phone is compatible, follow these steps to set up your eSIM:
- Obtain your eSIM QR code from your provider (e.g. Holafly, Airalo, or your local telco)
- Go to Settings → SIM Card & Mobile Data
- Select Add eSIM (wording may vary slightly)
- Choose Scan QR Code
- Use your camera to scan the QR code
- Follow the prompts to complete the setup
- Restart your phone if required
Need to enter APN settings?
If mobile data doesn’t work immediately — which can happen with travel eSIMs — you may need to enter the APN settings manually.
To do this:
- Go to Settings → SIM Card & Mobile Data
- Select your eSIM line
- Tap Access Point Names (APN)
- Tap + Add (usually in the top right)
- Enter the APN details provided by your eSIM provider
- Save and make sure it’s selected
If your OPPO phone is compatible, setting up an eSIM is a straightforward process. It’s a practical choice for travel, managing multiple numbers, or simply avoiding the hassle of swapping SIM cards.
If you need further help, feel free to leave a comment or contact your mobile provider directly.
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