jainhimank97 If a phone doesn’t natively include eSIM hardware, you can use an ‘eSIM adapter’ (esim.me, 9eSIM, and others). Physically it works like a regular SIM card that you insert into the phone’s slot, but it provides full eSIM functionality (check their websites to see how it works). This will only work if the phone’s OS includes the OMAPI libraries. Not all phones have this software, so you should use the JMP SIM Manager app to check whether your device is compatible.
As you can see from the screenshot above 👆, I have a fully working eSIM (9eSIM) even though my NP2 officially doesn’t have eSIM hardware. Its OS, however, supports the OMAPI libraries, and that’s why it works.”