How to Manually Install an eSIM on a Samsung/Android Device (No Second Screen? No Problem!)

Installing an eSIM on your Samsung or Android phone is usually as simple as scanning a QR code. But what if you don’t have a second screen to display that code? No worries — you can still install your travel SIM or eSIM manually.
This guide will show you exactly how to add your eSIM using the SM-DP+ address and activation code. For many Samsung and other Android devices, it’s important to use the correct LPA:1$SM-DP+Address$ActivationCode
format. This ensures your phone can read your plan details correctly.
What You Need Before You Start
- A compatible Samsung device that supports eSIM (check your model first).
- A stable Wi-Fi or mobile data connection.
- Your eSIM details: the SM-DP+ address and activation code from your provider.
- 5–10 minutes of uninterrupted time.
Step-by-Step: Manually Add an eSIM on Samsung
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Open Settings
On your phone, go to the Settings app. -
Go to Connections > SIM Card Manager
Tap Connections, then choose SIM Card Manager. -
Add Mobile Plan
Tap Add mobile plan.
If you have a QR code and a second screen, you can select Add using QR code.
If not, choose Enter details manually. -
Enter the Correct LPA Format
When asked for your details, enter them exactly in this format:LPA:1$SM-DP+Address$ActivationCode
Example:
If your SM-DP+ address issm-dp+example.com
and your activation code isABC123456789
, you should enter:LPA:1$sm-dp+example.com$ABC123456789
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Confirm and Install
Follow the prompts to complete the installation. Once installed, you can set this new plan as your default for calls, SMS, or mobile data as needed.
Why Use the LPA Format?
The LPA:1$SM-DP+Address$ActivationCode
format tells your device exactly where to find and download your eSIM profile. If you enter only the activation code without this prefix, some Samsung and Android phones won’t recognise it, which can block the installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my Samsung supports eSIM?
Not all Samsung phones do — it’s mostly newer Galaxy S, Fold, and Flip models. The quickest way to check is to dial *#06#
on your phone. If you see an EID number (Embedded Identity Document), your device supports eSIM. You can also check your phone’s model in Settings or on Samsung’s official website to confirm compatibility.
What happens if I type the format incorrectly?
Even a single typo can cause an error. Double-check every part of your SM-DP+ address and activation code — and include all symbols exactly.
Can I reinstall an eSIM if I deleted it?
Not always. Some travel SIM and eSIM plans only allow a single installation on one device. If you delete it, you may not be able to reuse the same activation details again. Always check your eSIM provider’s policy first — if you’re unsure, contact their support team to confirm whether you can reinstall or if you’ll need a replacement.
Can I reuse my eSIM on multiple devices?
Most eSIMs can’t be reused across devices. Once installed, they’re tied to that phone. If you change phones, you’ll likely need a new activation.
Tips for a Smooth Install
- Keep your eSIM details handy in a note or email on your phone.
- Check that your phone’s software is up to date.
- Stay connected to Wi-Fi during installation.
- Test your connection afterwards by turning on mobile data and browsing online.
Stay Connected, Travel Smart
Installing an eSIM manually can feel daunting, but with this guide and the correct LPA:1$SM-DP+Address$ActivationCode
format, you’ll be connected in no time. If you ever need help with your travel SIM or eSIM, our support team is always ready to assist.
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