Does the Sony Xperia 1 II support eSIM?

No — no eSIM hardware

The Sony Xperia 1 II ships without eSIM hardware, so no travel eSIM can be installed on it. The check below proves it on your own unit in 30 seconds.

Phone dialer showing *#06# with no EID line, the test that confirms the Sony Xperia 1 II has no eSIM hardware
The *#06# check: an IMEI with no EID line means no eSIM hardware.

Short answer

No. The Sony Xperia 1 II does not support eSIM. Dial *#06# — you will see an IMEI but no EID line. Use a local SIM or a pocket Wi-Fi hotspot when you travel.

Last verified 2026-08-16 against Sony Xperia Support.

Check the Sony Xperia 1 II yourself in 30 seconds

  1. 1

    Open Settings → Connections → SIM manager

    On the Sony Xperia 1 II, look for an “Add eSIM” or “Download a SIM instead?” option.

  2. 2

    Or dial *#06#

    If the popup lists a 32-digit EID below the IMEI, the phone has eSIM hardware.

  3. 3

    Update the software first

    Some models only expose the eSIM option after a system update; install pending updates before testing.

  4. 4

    Confirm the phone is carrier-unlocked

    Insert a SIM from another network. If it connects, the phone is unlocked and can install a travel eSIM.

Dialer popup showing IMEI and a 32-digit EID, the result that confirms eSIM hardware on a Sony phone
The *#06# result. An EID line means eSIM hardware; no EID means none.

What to watch out for on Sony

Japan-market carrier variants of Xperia often ship with eSIM disabled. If you bought the phone in Japan, check for an EID with *#06# before relying on a travel eSIM.

Source: Sony Xperia Support · data reviewed 2026-08-16

Frequently asked questions

Does the Sony Xperia 1 II support eSIM?
NoThe Sony Xperia 1 II does not carry eSIM hardware, so it cannot install a travel eSIM. Confirm it on your unit: dial *#06# — you will see an IMEI but no 32-digit EID line. Verified against Sony Xperia Support and re-checked on 2026-08-16.
Can a software update add eSIM to the Sony Xperia 1 II?
NoeSIM needs a physical eUICC chip. If the hardware is absent, no update, app or setting can enable it.
Is there any version of this model with eSIM?
It dependson the market and model code. Japan-market carrier variants of Xperia often ship with eSIM disabled. If you bought the phone in Japan, check for an EID with *#06# before relying on a travel eSIM. Check the exact model code on the box against the manufacturer's page before assuming either way.
What can I use instead when I travel?
It dependsA local prepaid SIM at the arrival airport is the usual fallback, or a pocket Wi-Fi hotspot if several people are travelling together. If you also carry a newer phone or a cellular iPad, install the travel eSIM there and share the connection.

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Compatibility data last reviewed 2026-08-16.