- Google is bringing a new feature to transfer eSIM from iPhone to Android.
- The feature is expected to work both ways, allowing a seamless migration of profiles.
- It only works with devices running iOS 26, and is unlikely to work with iPhones running older firmware.
Google just unveiled the Pixel 10 series officially. While the new phones bring some welcome improvements like Pixelsnap, a more efficient chipset, and a host of new AI features, there’s one grim change that could rile up folks switching to the phones, specifically in the US. With the Pixel 10, Google is following Apple and removing physical SIM slots in favor of an eSIM.
Google already allows transferring existing eSIMs from an Android device to the Pixel 10. But to make the process a little less painful for buyers in the US, it is working on a new functionality that will also facilitate transferring an eSIM from an iPhone to the Pixel 10 easily.