You can connect your phone to a mobile network with an active nano SIM card or eSIM. Without one, you’ll see a “No SIM card” message.
Important: Some of these steps work only on Android 11 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.
Important:Some older SIM cards aren’t supported on Pixel 8 and later phones. If you insert an unsupported SIM, you get a message reading “This SIM is no longer supported. Contact your carrier to get a new SIM.”
Get a SIMAll Pixel phones can use nano SIM cards. Some Pixel phones can also use eSIM.
If you buy a Pixel phone on the Google Store:
Some phones can use eSIM, depending on the phone and mobile carrier. For details, check with your carrier.
With your phone off:
You may need to restart your phone to get mobile service. To restart a phone that's on, press the power button for about 3 seconds. Then tap Restart .
For Pixel 8 Pro & earlier For Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro & Pixel 9 Pro XL For Pixel Fold Find your phone's identification numbersWhen you speak with your carrier, you may need to provide Pixel ID numbers like the IMEI 1, IMEI 2, or EID number. Learn how to find your Pixel phone ID numbers.
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