Before choosing your plan, make sure your device is compatible for use in the United States. This page will help you confirm compatibility for both eSIM and physical SIM options so you can avoid surprises and enjoy a smooth start.
Your device must be unlocked to use any SIM or eSIM from a different carrier. If you’re not sure, here’s how to check:
An unlocked phone is the first step toward using Chip Sim USA without issues.
If you plan to use an eSIM, your device must support eSIM technology. Most recent iPhones and many high-end Android models from Samsung, Google, Motorola, and others are fully compatible.
To check quickly:
If you’re unsure, we can assist you.
If you’re using a physical SIM card, your phone simply needs to support the network bands used in the United States. Most modern devices do. As long as your phone is unlocked and supports the correct LTE bands, you’ll be able to connect with no issues.
Physical SIMs are also a great fallback option if your phone doesn’t support eSIM.
Whether you choose an eSIM or a physical SIM, you’ll need to verify your device details during activation.
Here’s the easiest way:
Dial *#06# on your phone. Your device will display:
For eSIM users, both numbers are needed. For physical SIM users, only the IMEI is required.
Most travelers won’t need to worry about technical details, but if you prefer knowing the specifics, here’s what your phone should support:
4G LTE Bands: 2, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14, 17, 25, 26, 30, 41, 66, 71
5G Bands: Availability varies by device, but most modern 5G phones already support the required ranges.
If your phone covers these, you’ll enjoy strong service across the country.
Yes. Your device will automatically connect to the strongest available network as you move. There’s nothing you need to switch or adjust. Whether you’re traveling between cities or visiting different regions, your service stays active and consistent.
If you’re unsure about your device model, activation requirements, or network compatibility, our support team can confirm everything. Just share your IMEI (and EID for eSIM users), and we’ll verify your device before you purchase a plan.