Laptop and Notebook Devices
Supported & Carrier-Unlocked
Please note: Devices manufactured prior to 2018 will not be eSIM compatible. We continually maintain our device compatibility lists to ensure it contains all devices that are compatible with eSIM technology and our service.

List of Laptop Devices Compatible With eSIMs
- Microsoft Surface Pro X
- Microsoft Surface Pro 9
- Microsoft Surface Go 2
- Microsoft Surface Go 3
- Microsoft Surface Duo
- Microsoft Surface Duo 2
- Microsoft Surface Pro LTE Advanced
- Acer Swift 3
- Acer TravelMate P2
- Acer TravelMate Spin P4
- Acer TravelMate P6
- Asus Mini Transformer
- Asus NovaGo
- Asus VivoBook Flip 14
- Samsung Galaxy Book 2
- Lenovo Yoga 520
- Lenovo Miix 630
- Lenovo Yoga C630
- Lenovo Yoga 720 (2-in-1 models)
- HP Specter Folio 13
- HP Probook G5
- HP Elitebook G5
List of Notebook Devices Compatible With eSIMs
- Acer Swift 7
- HP Zbook G5
Important: your phone or device must also be Carrier-Unlocked to use eSIM.
How To Do If My Device is Network Locked
If your device is network locked it means it can only be used with a specific carrier network. This will usually be the one you purchased your primary SIM plan with.
If the device is locked, you will not be able to use an eSIM. You must have an unlocked device to be able to use eSIM.
There are several things you can do to get your device unlocked:
- Contact your device provider - If your device is locked to a carrier you will need to contact your mobile carrier, or the provider of your device. They may have certain requirements or fees associated with unlocking the device.
- Use a third-party unlocking service - There are also third-party unlocking services available that can unlock your device for a fee. However, be cautious when using these services as some may not be legitimate, or could cause harm to your device.
- Purchase a new device - If unlocking your device is not an option, you may need to consider purchasing a new device that is compatible with the carrier you want to use.
It is important to note that not all devices can be unlocked, and even if they can, unlocking may void the device warranty, or cause other issues. You should consider all options before proceeding.