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TL;DR
- New evidence in an Android 16 beta suggests Appleās upcoming iOS 19 may allow transferring an eSIM from an iPhone directly to an Android phone.
- The process might involve a new āTransfer to Androidā option in iPhone settings, possibly using a QR code, session ID, and passcode for manual initiation.
- This feature, hinted at by strings in Googleās SIM Manager app, could be unveiled by Apple at WWDC 2025, simplifying cross-platform device switching.
Changing phones can be a hassle, especially when switching from an iPhone to an Android phone. While transferring your files and data between these platforms has become considerably easier, your eSIM typically canāt be moved over directly. Instead, you often need to contact your carrier for a new QR code to scan, which activates your service on the new phone. Fortunately, the next version of iOS might simplify transferring an eSIM from an iPhone to an Android phone.
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While digging through the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 update Google released last week, I discovered some interesting new strings in Googleās SIM Manager app. This app, available on various Android devices, can provision and transfer eSIMs between Android phones. Its latest version contains strings suggesting Appleās upcoming iOS 19 release will add support for wirelessly transferring an eSIM to Android phones.
These strings suggest that iOS 19 will add a new āTransfer to Androidā page, accessible under Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone. For comparison, hereās the current Transfer or Reset iPhone settings screen in the latest iOS 18.5 stable release.
Under the new Transfer to Android page, there may be an additional āOther Optionsā button that, we assume, will allow iOS users to manually initiate the wireless transfer of their iPhoneās eSIM to their new Android phone. This manual transfer process will likely begin by scanning a QR code on the new Android phone, similar to how eSIMs are currently transferred between Android devices.
The strings suggest this new QR code-based eSIM transfer process will serve as a fallback to a more seamless transfer method, perhaps Appleās eSIM Quick Transfer feature. This QR code process requires entering a āsession IDā and a āpasscodeā on your Android device, both presumably generated by the iPhone. Furthermore, the strings indicate that if the two devices fail to connect wirelessly, it might be because the iPhone isnāt running iOS 19 or later.
Code
Enter session ID and passcode
On your other device, go to Settings app > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Transfer to Android > Other Options
"Still can't connect wirelessly?""
Make sure your other device is running iOS 19 or later versions."
If youāre skeptical that a Google-made app in a Pixelās Android beta build could reveal an iOS 19 feature, I understand why. However, this isnāt as far-fetched as it might initially seem. After all, Google would need to know Apple is working on this functionality to build corresponding support into its SIM Manager app. Plus, with WWDC 2025 less than two weeks away ā where Apple is expected to unveil iOS 19 ā itās plausible this feature is launching very soon.
Transferring an eSIM between Android devices or between iPhones has been possible for some time, so it was inevitable that this capability would eventually extend across platforms. Itās likely this feature was implemented at the request of carriers, aiming to reduce the need for users to contact them each time they switch devices. Whatever the case, weāre glad to see clues that Apple is adding support for transferring an iPhoneās eSIM to an Android phone, and we hope the reverse is also in the works.