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Xesim is a global roaming solution for “non-eSIM devices.” By working with an external chip plus an app or STK, it allows phones that do not natively support eSIM to download and switch between eSIM profiles. Note that the captured text indicates this is a telecom/roaming product, not marketing or SEO software.
The product supports Android, iPhone, and Huawei HarmonyOS, with coverage in more than 200 countries and regions worldwide. Users can view the EID, enter the Activation Code provided by an operator to download an eSIM, and enable/disable, rename, or delete profiles from the list. Android users can manage it through the Xesim App, while iPhone and other devices mainly rely on STK. A single card can store up to 15 eSIM profiles, but this figure comes from theoretical lab testing; actual capacity depends on the provider’s configuration.
The text mentions two versions, X1 and X2. X1 includes 5 eSIM downloads and is suitable for first-time users or those with lighter needs. X2 offers unlimited downloads and targets heavy users, international students, and frequent cross-border travelers. Additional download allowances can be purchased in the app, and a 10% discount code, momoyu, is provided. However, specific pricing and payment methods are not disclosed.
Its main advantage is that it lets users use eSIM without replacing their phone. It is compatible with multiple operating systems and supports eSIM providers that comply with GSMA specifications. The app can manage cards without registration or login, and it also supports firmware upgrades. The limitations are also clear: X1 cannot be upgraded to X2; if the card is lost, stolen, or damaged, downloaded eSIM profiles cannot be recovered; loss reporting or locking is not supported; and purchased download allowances are non-refundable. Some network access, APN, and PIN/PUK issues still need to be resolved with the eSIM provider.
Xesim is suitable for cross-border travelers, international students, eSIM enthusiasts, and users who need local numbers in multiple countries for KYC. Regarding access from China, the text does not state whether the official website or app is reliably reachable from mainland China. Domestic shipping in China generally uses JD Logistics, YTO, ZTO, SF Express, and similar carriers, while overseas delivery is expected to take 2–20 business days. As for alternatives, the main text does not name specific competitors and only includes eSIM recommendation links, so users should compare local operators and mainstream travel eSIM services before buying.
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