New to Mobile Postpaid eSIMs? How to Switch Easily in 2025

New to Mobile Postpaid eSIM? Are you considering upgrading from a physical SIM to a mobile postpaid eSIM? This new digital SIM technology is revolutionizing how we connect, offering faster activation, multiple number support, and better travel flexibility.
In this expert guide, we’ll explain what an eSIM is, how to switch, which devices are compatible, and the pros and cons—so you can decide confidently.
What is a Mobile Postpaid eSIM?
A mobile postpaid eSIM (Embedded Subscriber Identity Module) is a built-in microchip inside your smartphone or tablet that stores your mobile plan digitally.
Unlike a traditional plastic SIM card, it’s not physically removable and allows you to activate a plan without inserting any hardware.
How to Switch from a Physical Postpaid SIM to an eSIM
Switching to an eSIM is different from replacing a physical SIM card. Instead of swapping chips, you activate a digital profile on your device.
Step-by-Step eSIM Conversion Process
- Check Device Compatibility – Ensure your phone supports eSIM (iPhone XR or later, Samsung S20 or later, etc.).
- Purchase eSIM – Buy from your telco’s online store or service center.
- Register Your eSIM – Complete SIM registration as per Philippine regulations.
- Activate eSIM Profile – Scan the QR code provided by your carrier using your device’s settings.
Mobile Postpaid eSIM Compatible Devices (Philippines)
Here’s a quick reference table for DITO eSIM-compatible devices in 2025:
Brand | Models Supported |
---|---|
Apple | iPhone XR & later, iPad Pro (3rd Gen+), iPad Mini (5th Gen+), iPad Air (3rd Gen+) |
Pixel 3 & later | |
Huawei | P40, P40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro |
Samsung | S20 series & later, Z Fold/Flip, Note 20 Ultra |
Oppo | Find series, Reno 5A, Reno 9A |
Motorola | Razr 2019+, Edge series |
Xiaomi | 12T Pro+, Blackshark 3, Note 13 Pro+ |
Nokia | XR21, X30, G60 5G |
Sony | Xperia 10 III Lite & later |
Sharp | Aquos R7, R8 Pro |
Honor | Magic 4 Pro+, Honor 90 series |
Pros and Cons of Switching to a Postpaid eSIM
Advantages
- Easy Activation – No SIM slot, no tiny chips to insert.
- Multiple Numbers – Manage work and personal numbers on one device.
- Quick Network Switching – Ideal for frequent travelers.
- Space Saving – More room for advanced phone features.
Disadvantages
- Limited Device Support – Only works with newer models.
- Harder to Transfer – Cannot simply swap into another phone.
Buying a Postpaid eSIM from DITO Online
DITO Telecommunity makes it simple to get an eSIM online:
- Visit the DITO eShop.
- Check your device’s compatibility.
- Purchase your eSIM plan.
- Scan the QR code and activate via the DITO app.
FAQs About Mobile Postpaid eSIMs
Does eSIM use more battery?
- No, battery usage is similar to a physical SIM. High drain usually comes from apps, screen brightness, or multiple network usage.
Can eSIM support 5G?
- Yes. If your device and network (e.g., DITO) are 5G-ready, you can enjoy high-speed connectivity.
How long does an eSIM last?
- There’s no fixed expiry, but telcos may deactivate unused eSIMs after 1–2 years of inactivity.
Conclusion
Switching to a mobile postpaid eSIM is a smart move if you want convenience, flexibility, and future-ready connectivity. With growing 5G coverage in the Philippines, pairing an eSIM with a compatible device ensures you enjoy faster speeds and smoother network changes.