Google Pixel smartphone users are experiencing widespread issues with eSIM functionality, affecting recent models including the Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 series, according to multiple reports. This problem disrupts essential cellular connectivity, preventing calls, texts, and mobile data usage for affected devices and causing significant inconvenience for owners.

Reports from users on platforms like X, Reddit, and Google’s own support forums indicate a concerning trend regarding the integrated eSIMs, or embedded subscriber identity modules. An eSIM is a digital SIM that enables users to activate a cellular plan without needing a physical card. Symptoms of the bug include intermittent service loss, complete connection failures, difficulties activating new eSIM profiles, and even the requirement for frequent phone resets—sometimes every three to four days—to restore connectivity.
The issue appears to be specific to eSIMs, as users have confirmed that physical SIM cards continue to function normally in the same affected hardware. This distinction suggests a software or firmware-related problem rather than a general hardware malfunction affecting the entire device’s cellular capabilities.
Google has acknowledged the eSIM problem across multiple threads in its Issue Tracker, indicating active investigation. However, the company has not yet released a definitive fix or provided a timeline for a resolution. The exact cause remains unclear, though some developers speculate it could be linked to manual Android flashing causing memory errors.
The situation is particularly critical for users in regions like the U.S. where some Pixel 10 models ship without a physical SIM slot. For these users, a malfunctioning eSIM leaves them without any cellular fallback, rendering their smartphone effectively offline until a solution is found.
This latest eSIM problem adds to a series of reported software glitches impacting the user experience on Google’s smartphone range. The Pixel 9 and 10 series, among others, have recently faced various bugs, including battery drain and display-related issues.
Users are advised to monitor official Google channels and support forums for any forthcoming announcements or troubleshooting guidance regarding these disruptions. Temporary workarounds like phone restarts or network settings resets have offered limited, inconsistent relief for some users.


