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How Do I Remove My eSIM?
How Do I Remove My eSIM?

Learn how to remove your eSIM on iPhone and Android with the guide below.

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Written by Zi Yang
Updated over a month ago

Removing an eSIM on iOS

Step 1: Open Settings

Tap the "Settings" app on your iPhone's home screen.

Step 2: Select Cellular

Scroll down and tap on "Cellular" or "Mobile Data."

Step 3: Manage Your eSIMs Plans

Under "Cellular Plans," locate the eSIM you wish to remove.

Step 4: Remove the eSIM

Tap on the eSIM plan.

Scroll to the bottom and tap "Remove Cellular Plan."

Confirm your choice when prompted.

Step 5: Restart Your iPhone

Restart your device to apply changes.


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Removing an eSIM on Google Pixel Phones

Step 1: Open Settings

Tap the "Settings" app on your home screen.

Step 2: Tap on Network & Internet

Access "Network & Internet" in the settings.

Step 3: Select the eSIM

Tap "SIMs" and choose the eSIM you want to remove.

Step 4: Erase the eSIM

Scroll down and tap "Erase SIM."

Step 5: Confirm Erase

Tap "Erase SIM" again to confirm.

Step 6: Update Preferred SIM

Tap "Yes" if prompted to update your preferred SIM settings.

Removing an eSIM on Samsung Galaxy Phones

Step 1: Open Settings

Tap the "Settings" app on your home screen.

Step 2: Tap on Connections

Select "Connections" and then "SIM manager."

Step 3: Select the eSIM

Under "eSIMs," tap the eSIM you wish to remove.

Step 4: Remove the eSIM

Tap "Remove" and authenticate using biometrics or your lock screen password.

Step 5: Confirm Removal

Tap "Remove" again to confirm the eSIM deletion.

Removing an eSIM on OnePlus Phones

Step 1: Open Settings

Tap the "Settings" app on your home screen.

Step 2: Tap on Mobile Network

Go to "Mobile network" in the settings menu.

Step 3: Access eSIM Settings

Tap on "eSIM."

Step 4: Delete the eSIM

Click the three horizontal ellipses next to the eSIM you wish to remove and select "Delete."

Step 5: Confirm Deletion

Tap "Delete" again to confirm the removal of the eSIM.


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