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eSIM is a digital SIM that you can download. No plastic, no shop visits.It’s easier and greener. Install and get online in a matter of minutes!

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Install your eSIM as soon as possible. You’ll need a stable internet connection. You can use another device to scan your QR code or install your eSIM manually.

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Best esim for europe travel | everything you need to know about european prepaid esim data plans.

A guide to everything you need to know about using eSIM data plans while traveling through Europe.

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When most people want high-speed mobile data for their phone while traveling to Europe they’ve traditionally bought a physical SIM card. However, many newer phones have an embedded electronic SIM (i.e. eSIM) that allows you to connect to European mobile carriers without needing to install a physical SIM card. These new eSIM data plans offer travelers a ton of convenience but there are a few quirks as well. That’s why in this article I’m going to cover everything you need to know about eSIM data plans in Europe—including tips for finding the best eSIM for Europe travel.

What You’ll See In This eSIM Guide

  • Do I Even Need Mobile Data In Europe?
  • Can I Just Use My Mobile Plan’s Internation Data Plan?
  • What Is an eSIM?

The Benefits of eSIM Mobile Data Plans

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Honestly, yes, you need mobile data on your phone when traveling to Europe. Sure, you can sometimes find free wifi hotspots but that’s way more difficult than you’d think (I know from experience).

And so much of modern European life requires high-speed mobile data—train tickets are digital, Google Maps needs reliable data, sporting event tickets are digital, restaurant menus are accessed via QR codes, Uber/rideshare apps require data, some restaurants now want you to pay via your phone, accessing real-time public transportation info relies on mobile data, and the list goes on.

Can You Use Your Mobile Provider’s International Data Plan?

International Data Plan for Europe

US/Canadian/Australian domestic mobile providers often offer an international data plan (either free or for an extra charge) but they all come with a few major drawbacks:

  • They’re expensive: Expect to pay $10-$20/day
  • Slow speeds : You’re often downgraded to 2G/3G speeds so even opening basic webpages could take forever to load (if it even loads). Many apps won’t function. Google Maps won’t work. Forget about social media.
  • Data caps: These plans might start you off with standard 4G/LTE speeds but once you hit 1-2GB of data you’ll be downgraded to nearly-unusable 3G/2G speeds.
  • Auto Enrollment: Some plans automatically enroll you in their international data plan the moment your phone tries to access data—which is just about every phone since smartphone apps are constantly running in the background.

For example, the  AT&T International Day Pass  costs $10/day. They also have their AT&T Passport plan, a monthly plan that’s either $70/month for 2 GB of data or $140/month for 6 GB. Then they charge an insane overage of $30 per GB.  Verizon  also has a $10/day pass but they knock you down to 3G speeds after 2GB each day.

And many  T-Mobile  customers get free “unlimited” international data but you’re only guaranteed 2g data speeds after you hit a total usage of 5GB of data… which will struggle to load Google Maps or even email. T-Mobile gives you the option to pay more to get 5GB at better speeds but then you’ll be charged a premium.

These “international data plans” are 5X as expensive as buying a prepaid eSIM data plan from a third-party provider—for example, eSIM data plans from  Orange  or  Holafly  will cost you around $2-$4/day.

So do yourself a favor and buy a European mobile data plan.

What Is An eSIM?

In short, an eSIM is an embedded/digital version of the traditional physical SIM card. So instead of installing a physical SIM card to change your mobile provider, you simply connect to a new mobile data service provider using an app.

This is great for international travel because you no longer have to hunt down a new SIM card when you change countries. You simply activate the eSIM service and you’re online in seconds.

Many new phones are dual SIM so you can still use your physical domestic SIM card while also using the eSIM so you can switch back and forth between your mobile data providers.

Some phones are also moving to eSIM only—the USA versions of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 (and future generations) no longer feature a SIM card slot but do support dual eSIM.

Below are some of the many benefits of using an eSIM data plan while traveling.

No Searching For SIM Cards

The biggest benefit of an eSIM is not having to track down a physical SIM card. All you have to do is install the mobile provider’s app to activate the eSIM data service. This means you can order your eSIM, and download the app before you leave. and then activate the service when you arrive at your destination.

Instant Delivery (No Shipping Fees)

Since eSIM cards are all digital you don’t have to pay shipping fees if you want to pre-purchase a European data plan before arriving in Europe.

For example, you can buy a plan from SimOptions or Holafly and they’ll email you a QR code or link to activate the service.

Dual eSIMs Allow You To Use Two Data Plans At Once

Another big benefit to using an eSIM is that you can seamlessly switch between your domestic plan (via the physical SIM) and the travel plan (via your eSIM). In fact, some phones let you have up to 5 eSIM data plans on a single phone—which is overkill for most people but it’s still an option.

Another huge benefit to having dual SIM cards is that many services will send you texts for things like two-factor identification or your bank might text you with fraud alerts and these won’t come through if you don’t have your home plan’s physical SIM card installed.

No Need to Remove Your Current SIM Card

Removing the physical SIM card is a hassle. First, you need the little tool to pop the SIM out of the phone (which is easy to lose). Then you also have to remove your phone case. You also have to keep track of your original SIM card so you don’t lose or damage it (you’ll need to reinstall it to get your service back).

Easier To Add Credit To Your Account

All eSIM data plans require you to download the service provider’s app to activate the service and most allow you to easily add credit to your account via the app.

Not all iPhones have built-in eSIM compatibility but essentially all iPhones made since 2019 should be eSIM compatible—i.e. they’re Dual SIM so they have both a physical SIM and an eSIM.

UPDATE: All iPhone 14 (and newer) sold in the UNITED STATES are eSIM-only so there isn’t a physical SIM Card slot anymore. However, all iPhones sold outside the US have dual SIM with physical SIM and eSIM.

eSIM Compatible Phones:

  • (The base iPhone X and anything older is not eSIM compatible)
  • iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, 12 Mini & iPhone SE 2020
  • iPhone 13, 13 Pro, 13 Mini
  • iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone SE, etc.
  • iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 15, and iPhone 15 Plus

Again, just about every Android sold since 2020 is eSIM compatible.

  • Samsung Galaxy Fold & Galaxy Fold 2 / Galaxy Z Flip & Z Flip 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra / Galaxy Note 20
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 5G, S21+ 5G, S21 Ultra 5G
  • Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3XL, Pixel 4, Pixel 4XL, Pixel 4a (4G), Pixel 5 (5G), Pixel 6, Pixel 7
  • Huawei P40 and P40 Pro & Mate 40 Pro

How to buy a SIM card and data plan in Italy

A great thing about traveling to Europe is that the EU outlawed mobile data roaming fees so any EU data plan will work anywhere within the UE—i.e. you can buy a French eSIM and use it in Italy, Germany, Poland, etc.

That said, I recommend sticking with the major European carriers since they’ll have the most comprehensive networks and the fastest mobile data speeds.

NOTE: The UK and Switzerland aren’t in the EU so not all plans will work there (but many still do)—check each plan to see if they cover these countries.

Orange Holiday Europe eSIM 50GB: $59.90

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  • Price:  $59.90 (Check  SimOptions  for details)
  • Data:  50GB
  • Service Speed:  4G/LTE
  • Calls:  Unlimited within Europe and 120 min outside of Europe.
  • Texts/SMS:  Unlimited within Europe and 1000 outside of Europe.
  • Credit validity:  28 day
  • Data Tethering:  Allowed
  • Usable on any device (phones, tablets, hotspots…)
  • This eSIM plan comes with a French phone number that can still be used anywhere in Europe
  • Service works everywhere in the EU

Need tons of data? Consider the newly released  Orange Holiday Europe 50GB eSIM data plan which is a beefed-up version of the Orange Holiday Europe eSIM. It has 50GB of data and it’s valid for 28 days (compared to 14 days with the Orange Holiday Europe plan). This eSIM also comes with many features you don’t find with other plans—including international voice calling and texts (it gives you an actual French phone number that works anywhere in Europe).

The Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan also allows you to use your phone as a mobile hotspot so you can put that extra data allowance to good use. Orange is also one of the largest mobile companies in Europe so you’ll always get great coverage and high data speeds.

Holafly Europe eSIM with Unlimited Data: Starting at $19.00

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Holafly is a new Europe-based eSIM provider that I used in Italy—the service was great and I got very fast data speeds (read my Holafly eSIM Review to learn more). They sell both country-specific and Europe-wide data plans.

Unlike other mobile data companies, Holafly gives you unlimited data and a local phone number with 60 minutes of credit for making/receiving calls from European numbers (with a few exceptions). I also like how Holafly’s plans come in durations from 5 to 90 days—so you don’t have to over/underbuy for your particular trip.

  • 5 Days: $19
  • 10 Days: $34
  • 15 Days: $47
  • 20 Days: $54
  • 30 Days: $64
  • 60 Days: $84
  • 90 Days: $99
  • Service Speed: 5G/4G/LTE
  • Call Coverage:  60 minutes of credit to make calls from all of Europe—except Iceland, Norway, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Turkey. Comes with an Austrian phone number.
  • Texts/SMS: None
  • Tethering: No

Bouygues My European eSIM: $44.90

Bouygues My European eSIM

Bouygues is a major French telecommunications company and they’ve recently released their own prepaid eSIM data plan to compete with the popular Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan. I used a prepaid Bouygues SIM card on a previous trip to Europe so I’m glad they’re finally offering an eSIM.

There’s a lot to like about the Bouygues My European eSIM plan —especially since it comes standard with 30GB of data and unlimited calls within Europe. I also like how this Bouygues eSIM plan is valid for 30 days so it’s a great option for longer trips.

  • Price: $44.90 (Check SimOptions for details)
  • Data Tethering: Allowed
  • Service Speed: 4G/LTE
  • Calls: Unlimited within Europe
  • Credit validity: 30 day
  • Phone Number: This eSIM card comes with a French phone number
  • Coverage : Anywhere within the European Union (except Switzerland)

Check out my Bouygues European eSIM review for more information about this plan.

Orange Holiday Europe eSIM 30GB: $49.90

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  • Price: $49.90 (Check SimOptions for details)
  • Calls: Unlimited within Europe and 120 min outside of Europe.
  • Texts/SMS: Unlimited within Europe and 1000 outside of Europe.
  • Credit validity: 14 day
  • Data tethering allowed
  • This eSIM card comes with a French phone number

The  Orange Holiday Europe eSIM data plan is another excellent eSIM plan because it comes with 30GB of data and many features you don’t find with other plans—including international voice calling and texts (it gives you an actual French phone number that will work anywhere in Europe). The Orange Holiday Europe eSIM plan also allows you to use your phone as a mobile hotspot.

Orange is also one of the largest mobile companies in Europe so you’ll always get great coverage and high data speeds.

The potential downside to the Orange Holiday Europe eSIM is that it’s only valid for 14 days once activated so it’s not great for longer visits (but you can always buy a second plan).

Orange Holiday Zen eSIM: $29.90

Orange Holiday Zen eSIM | Best eSIM For Visiting Europe

  • Price: $29.90 (Check SimOptions for details)
  • Data: 15GB (recently upgraded from 8GB)
  • Calls: Unlimited within Europe and 30 min outside of Europe.
  • Texts/SMS: Unlimited within Europe and 200 outside of Europe.

The Orange Holiday Zen plan is a top pick for travelers for a few different reasons.

First, Orange is one of the largest mobile networks in Europe so they have great coverage basically everywhere in Europe and you won’t have to worry about slow speeds.

Second, Orange Holiday eSIM data plan gives you unlimited calls and texts within Europe and limited (yet still ample) credit for calls/texts outside the EU. A majority of eSIM plans from other providers don’t give you any (or very limited) credit for calls or texts.

This plan comes with 15GB of mobile data which should suffice for most travelers who aren’t heavy data users.

Smart Comfort X eSIM: $17.90

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  • Price: $17.90 (Check SimOptions for details)
  • Calls: None

The Smart Comfort X eSIM is a budget data-only eSIM plan option that gives you 5GB of data but no calls or texts (you can still send iMessage if you’re sending messages between iPhones and make calls/texts via WhatsApp, etc.).

Smart Comfort X eSIM is also what’s considered an “international eSIM” so it’s not backed by a specific data provider (i.e. Orange, O2, etc.). That means it will connect to a specific partner provider in each country—for example, France (Bouygues), Germany (O2), Italy (WIND), Spain (Telefonica), etc.

Because of its limited data limits, the Smart Comfort X eSIM plan is best for light data users.

Do European eSIM Plans Come With A European Phone Number?

Some European prepaid eSIM plans come with a European phone number but many prepaid eSIM plans are data only. You probably don’t need a European phone number but it can come in handy for calling restaurants, hotels, or Airbnb hosts (many use WhatsApp—which only requires a data connection).

Recommended Prepaid eSim Plans with A European Phone Number:

  • Bouygues My European eSIM : This eSIM plan comes with unlimited calling in Europe.
  • Holafly Europe eSIM : Holafly eSIM plans include 60 minutes of calling in Europe.
  • Orange Holiday Europe eSIM and Orange Holiday Zen eSIM : Orange comes with international and Europe calling.

Studies show that the average American uses about 5-7GB of mobile data every week but your rate will vary.

You can easily hit 15GB/week if you’re a heavy user but it’s fairly easy to keep your mobile data usage under 2-3GB/week if you stick to basic web browsing, limit your social media use, and keep app usage to a minimum (or save your heavy usage for when you’re on wifi).

Activating an eSIM is relatively simple.

UPDATE: Apple’s iOS 17.4 update (released late March 2024) now includes an automatic eSIM installation and activation feature—making setting up and managing your eSIM much easier. This is great news!

Step One: Purchase Your Data Plan

I highly recommend purchasing your eSIM before you leave because you’ll need data/wifi to complete the setup.

Step Two: Check Your Email For The QR Code

You’ll get an email from the seller as soon as you make your purchase.

This email will include a QR code that you can scan so you’ll want to be in front of your computer so you can scan the QR code from your screen.

Step Three: Install The Carrier’s eSIM App

The QR code will lead you to download the carrier’s eSIM app. Just follow the directions they send you.

IMPORTANT: Don’t fully activate your eSIM data plan until you’re in Europe. Most data plans only have a validity period of 14-30 days and that countdown begins the second you activate the service. So, for example, if you activate the service a week before your trip then you’ll have lost a full week from your service length (even if you haven’t used any data).

Step Four: Fully Activate Service Once in Europe

Finish the activation process. Your phone should automatically connect to the local data network (it might take a few minutes to get fully activated).

The beauty of eSIM plans is that they’re completely digital so you can buy them online anytime, anywhere (see all the above eSIM options).

Every European country has its own domestic mobile carriers and each is starting to offer its own prepaid eSIM data plans. However, carrier-specific eSIM mobile packages aren’t quite widespread in Europe yet so not every mobile carrier will have options—therefore, not every retailer will have them (or they’ll have a very limited selection).

Furthermore, many European carriers only offer “postpaid” eSIM plans so they’re generally not conducive to short-term visitors and tourists. That’s why I recommend buying one of the eSIM plans I mentioned earlier in this article.

What Countries in Europe Support eSIM?

While not every mobile carrier in Europe has an eSIM mobile plan, there are carriers in every European country that accept eSIM technology—therefore, your phone will automatically connect to a provider (no matter what eSIM plan you’re using).

Simply put: Your eSIM data plan will work anywhere in Europe.

Coverage Note About Switzerland (and Possibly the UK): Switzerland is an outlier because they’re not technically part of the EU so some providers don’t work there. For example, the Orange Holiday plans work in Switzerland but the Smart Comfort X plan won’t work there. There are also rumors that the UK also has (or will have soon) the same issues because of Brexit. Learn more on our Guide on How To Use Data Plans and Smartphone Phones Abroad

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Here are a few more tips for getting the most out of using your high-speed eSIM mobile data plan while traveling around Europe. If you want to learn more, check out The Savvy Backpacker’s Guide to How To Use Data Plans and Smartphone Phones Abroad

You Need An Unlocked Phone

You need to make sure your phone is unlocked before you can install both a SIM card or eSIM—many American mobile carriers use software to “lock” their smartphones to their network so the phone won’t work if you install a SIM card from another company.

However, you can unlock your phone by calling your mobile carrier and asking them to unlock it because you’re going to travel abroad (you might need to visit a store to get it unlocked).

BUY A PORTABLE BATTERY CHARGER

Using apps like Google Maps and taking photos kills your phone battery so a portable battery is a must-have. I use  Anker PowerCore 10000  because it’s tiny and affordable but there are multiple options.

Save Heavy Data Usage For When You’re On Wifi

It’s extremely easy to unknowingly burn through a lot of data—especially when you’re using data-hungry apps like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok. Therefore it’s highly recommended to save your heavy data usage for when you’re connected to wifi.

USE AIRPLANE MODE AND BLOCK DATA TO SPECIFIC APPS

I’ll put my phone in Airplane Mode because that disables all data (but GPS still works in Airplane Mode). You can also go into the settings and disable data access to each individual app.

DOWNLOAD OFFLINE MAPS

Google Maps lets you download entire city maps so they can be used offline. As an added bonus, GPS doesn’t use data so offline Google Maps works fairly well (but not all functionality works). Here is a good  YouTube video  that explains everything.

Download WhatsApp

WhatsApp is an excellent app for free calling and text messages—I’ve found that many Europeans exclusively use WhatsApp to communicate (including many Airbnb hosts).

Get More Europe Travel Tips From The Savvy Backpacker

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Are you heading to Europe soon? Here are some more helpful articles I’ve written to help you plan your European travels.

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  • The Best Travel Shoes
  • The Best Travel Backpacks  and  The Best Travel Backpacks for Women
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Using eSim in Europe

Hello, I am looking to install an eSim in my iPhone from Vodafone which I have used in my past travels using the regular SIM. I have read the instructions on how to install and activate it, but I would like to know if anyone has used this and the ease of installing and activating once in the country of destination. In addition, how easy is it to extend coverage? Thanks

Hi, geraldine,

I have used Airalo eSIMs in the past, and found them very easy to install and activate. Every company is a little different, though, so it pays to look at the instructions for each one. With Airalo, you have to download the app, purchase the eSIM and then install it one of several ways (using a QR code, manually and so on). And it's also easy to top off but with Airalo, the eSIM must be rechargeable, so make sure you check that before you purchase.

Which eSIM are you planning to use?

Hello Mardee, Thank you for your reply. I plan to use Vodafone which I have used in the past using the regular SIM. I feel better knowing that your experience using eSim seems to have been easy. The instructions are straightforward quite like you described it. Again, thank you!

thanks for posting this. i too buy their physical sim cards on my trips. didn't know vodaphone offered esims. i looked at their website and learned only data is available, no calls or texts. that's a deal breaker for me because i need to communicate with my airbnb hosts as i move from one place to the next.

geraldine, glad it helped you! Sorry, I just now saw that you mentioned Vodafone in your initial post. Good luck with it and have a great trip!

alomaker, that is true of many eSIMs, although there are some that offer a phone number. I have found that most Airbnbs and other places in Europe use WhatsApp, which you can call from for free.

Thank you Mardee! Update: I just purchased and installed the Vodafone eSim. It was seamless. The customer support using the Chat option was also very helpful to ensure I did everything right and the person reinstated on how to activate once I land in Europe. I will update once I have done it.

While most Airb&bs use WhatsApp, some don’t as we learned on our recent trip. We were able to communicate through the booking.com app. In smaller towns we found there was no Uber and no taxi app so we were unable to call for a ride. Luckily the apartment hosts made the calls for us since we were in the historic district pedestrian streets with no roving taxis. So there can be a downside to data only.

I was also wondering about how to call for emergency services in the unlikely event they would be needed.

Nomad, a supplier of data-only eSIMs, has an excellent blog on emergency calls when one uses their (or other similar) products: https://www.getnomad.app/blog/emergency-calls-data-only-sim

Update: activating Vodaphone eSIM here in Iceland was seamless. Any questions you can always email customer service and they responded quickly.

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eSIMs have gained a lot of traction in recent years, especially in international travel. Admit it, you do not like getting into huge queues to buy an eSIM just after you’ve landed at your dream location. You can now skip the queue with the best eSIM for international travel, with plans ranging from 3 days to as long as a year.

These eSIMs are easy to install and provide excellent network coverage. However, with so many providers offering eSIMs, which one should you purchase? I have done the hard yards to find and review the best eSIM you can get for international travel, regardless of whether you want to travel to Europe, the USA, Asia, Africa or Australia. So, make sure you read till the end to know everything you could ever need before purchasing your next eSIM.

What is an eSIM?  

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eSIM cards are digital SIM cards already embedded in the mobile device, eliminating the need for physical SIM cards. It is a small rewritable chip fixed inside your phone, which connects with an antenna to function as a SIM card. The antenna is nothing but a network selected by you. 

Since it is rewritable, you can change your operator with just a simple phone call. There’s no need to go through the hassle of purchasing a new SIM card and waiting for it to arrive in the mail. 

Actually, eSIMs have been around for quite some time now. You can find many devices that are compatible with eSIMs. But when iPhone decided to remove the good old SIM card slot and shift the device to being completely eSIM featured, this feature got its attention. The main reason eSIMs are being preferred is because of their ease of use and convenience. 

Another advantage of eSIM is that it saves space accommodated by the SIM card holder, leading to either smaller phones or larger batteries, both of which are interesting propositions. Not to mention, the enormous amount of plastic being used to make all these SIM cards will no longer be required. 

eSIMs could be pretty revolutionary as they can be used to enable 5G connectivity in almost anything we would want it to, preferably glasses or a fitness tracker, as it doesn’t take up as much space inside the device.  

While there’s no major difference between using an eSIM card and a physical SIM card, eSIMs could be a slight turnoff when you want to switch phones. That said, the benefits of eSIM certainly outweigh a few cons here and there.

Why should I get an eSIM for international travel?  

Now that we know what an eSIM is, let’s dive into why it’s so beneficial for international travel. The best thing about them is that you can store as many as eight (sometimes even more) on your phone and activate the SIM when needed without having to pay additional roaming charges. 

Of course, if your current network operator provides free roaming service, there's no need to consider a travel-specific or local SIM from the place you're traveling to. But if that's not the case, it can be quite a task to find the right operator and negotiate with language barriers.

eSIMs are also generally more secure than physical SIMs since there’s no need to remove them in case you want to change your SIM card, so they practically can’t get lost. And if your phone gets lost or stolen, tracking it through the eSIM card is much easier since it cannot be removed from the device. 

Note that international roaming works the same way on physical and eSIMS. The only difference that sets the two apart is that while you can add only two physical SIMs at a time, you can conveniently purchase an eSIM from a local carrier of the place you are visiting without losing your old numbers. This is especially handy when you are visiting multiple countries. 

With eSIMs, switching SIMs is as easy as purchasing a plan online and activating it after completing the payment. If you travel frequently for business or any other purpose, switching contact numbers could be quite a frequent task. With eSIMs, you can shuffle between SIM cards as soon as you enter the airport or right when you leave the country.

Is my phone compatible with eSIM?  

Most phones manufactured after 2018 are compatible with eSIMs, except for a few exceptions depending on the location and carrier. IPhone XS, XS Max, and XR are among the first eSIM-compatible iPhones that came out in 2018. 

Follow these steps to see if your iOS is eSIM compatible and carrier unlocked:

  • Go to Settings > General > About
  • Scroll down to find the Carrier Lock section
  • If your device is unlocked, it will show "No SIM restrictions" If that's not the case, you need to unlock your device first. 
  • If you have an iOS 15 or later, Scroll down to "Available SIM" and if you have earlier iOS versions, find "Digital SIM"
  • If your phone supports eSIMs, it will show a 15-digit IMEI number 

The following are the latest models that support eSIM: 

  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • iPhone 12 Mini
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13 Pro
  • iPhone 13 Mini
  • iPhone 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE 3 (2022)
  • iPhone 14 Pro
  • iPhone 14 Plus
  • iPhone 14 Pro Max

You can also use eSIMs on the following iPads: 

  • iPad Pro 11″ (model A2068 onwards)
  • iPad Air (model A2123 onwards)
  • iPad Pro 12.9″ (model A2069 onwards)
  • iPad (model A2198 onwards)
  • IPad 10th generación (2022)
  • iPad Mini (model A2124 onwards)

For Android numbers, it is best to check with the manufacturer if your device is compatible with eSIM. This, too, depends on the model, place of manufacturing, and the carrier used for the Android device.  

Another way to check is by going to the settings > Network & Internet and tapping on the "eSIM cards". If you find a "Download a SIM instead?" option, your device is eSIM-compatible 

You can also check if your phone has an EID (Embedded Identity Document Number), which is the serial number that matches with the eSIM embedded in your device. 

  • Dial *#06# and press call
  • If your device is eSIM-compatible, you'll be able to view your EID number

Some popular Android phones that support eSIMs include: 

  • Samsung Galaxy S21 models
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 models
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20
  • Samsung Galaxy Fold Series
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Series
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 models
  • Google Pixel 7
  • Google Pixel 6
  • Google Pixel 4
  • Google Pixel Fold
  • Google Pixel 3 XL
  • Huawei P40 Series
  • Oppo Reno 5A
  • Oppo Find X5
  • Sony Xperia 1 V
  • Xiaomi 13 Series
  • Sony Xperia 10 III Lite
  • Motorola Edge+
  • Motorola Razr 2019

Note that this isn’t an exhaustive list — it’s only an indicative list of popular smartphones that support eSIMs. In case you do not find your phone year, check with your manufacturer. 

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Top 10 eSIM providers for international travel 

Airhub

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Airhub is a huge online store from which you can buy eSIMs in over 190+ countries worldwide. It has a massive variety of eSIM plans that include data, local call minutes, SMS, and international call minutes. 

While most eSIM providers usually have around 3-5 plans per country, Airhub provides up to 15 plans to choose from for a single country which gives you the flexibility to select the plan that resonates best with your needs. Also, Airhub has truly managed to make some of the best partnerships with local companies to offer the cost-effective deal that it does. 

If you're going to hang in a country for multiple months, you can simply go for the monthly subscriptions. Some of these plans also include unlimited voice minutes and SMS - you truly get the best deal here. 

The majority of plans that you will find on the website are prepaid, with a few postpaid plans and a postpaid monthly subscription in a few countries, the most important one being the United States. However, it doesn't have strong coverage in Latin America. For example, I found them offering only a single plan in countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. Moreover, there are no plans for countries like Cuba, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Ecuador. 

The regional plans offer an attractive price proposition as well, with options available in APAC, Africa, North America, the Middle East, and Europe. We highly recommend the Europe plan if you're about to go on a Europe tour. Airhub covers up to 49 countries in the plans, with the plans starting at just $11 for a month with a 3GB data limit. We could also spot a few 1-year plans in Europe ranging from 10GB to 100GB for the year.  

When you open the Airhub app, there's not a lot going on like most other eSIM apps — the interface is clean and intuitive. After logging in, you will find a page that lets you select the country, with three tabs differentiating local eSIMs, regional eSIMs, and Monthly plans (note that the global package is included in the regional eSIM category). 

Concluding, Airhub stands out with its great plans, minimalist apps, and websites and ticks all the boxes of travelers and remote workers looking for an affordable and effective eSIM. 

Best eSIM for customizable plans

Airalo

Airalo is easily one of the best eSIM providers for travelers looking for an affordable and reliable SIM card, which plans in more than 200 countries. The stand-out thing about Airalo is its great collaborations with local telco companies all over the world which makes it the cost leader that it is today. 

Keep in mind that this also means the cost of Airalo depends on the place you're traveling to, and the cost of data there — validity and data limit being the other two factors that affect its price.

It also offers 7 regional plans, including Latin America and Caribbean Islands — regions that aren’t well catered by other eSIM providers.

It also has a specific global plan that provides access to around 84 countries worldwide — perfect for international travelers. You can choose between 1GB to 20GB of data spread across 7 days to 180 days validity. 

To buy the eSIM, you simply have to go to the app, create an account, choose the place you are traveling to, the package of your choice, and then install the eSIM. After that, you’ll need to follow a simple eSIM activation procedure, and that’s it. The payment can be made through a credit card or Apple Pay. 

One major thing to look out for getting an Airalo eSIM is that most of them don't offer voice minutes — there's only a data plan. So if you're someone who makes a lot of voice calls throughout the day, you might want to look out for an alternative here. That said, you can always communicate via Internet calls when needed. 

Airalo has a loyalty feature where you get credit every time you purchase data from the service provider. Initially, you get a 5% Airalo credit for every purchase, which keeps increasing as you collect more and more credit. So, initially, if you spend $20 on a package, you get a $1 credit that you can use for future purchases. 

Best eSIM for easy installation

AloSIM

AloSIM is a Canada-based tech company that offers great prepaid data SIMs at affordable prices. One innovative feature of the app is its AloSIM data calculator that helps you find the estimated data that you will require depending on the things you use your internet for on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Once you have decided on the amount of data you need, you can head over to the eSIM area and select a plan to your liking.

The reason why this is so great is because it bears testimony to the brand's transparency and genuineness. Being able to calculate your daily requirements won't let you overspend on something you don't need. 

Another thing I love about AloSIM is that you get to see which partnering networks you're gonna be connected with before you purchase any package so that you can assure that you are connected to a reliable network. You can also check the speed availability in the region (3G, 4G, 5G, or LTE). This is something most eSIM providers do not offer.

Installing the eSIM is also easy with AloSIM. There are three ways in which you can do that:

1. Automatic installation — if you want to start using your plan straight away, you should go with this option. 

2. Scanning QR code — this option is available in almost all eSIM providers — you just have to scan the QR code to activate your network. 

3. Manual installation — You will have to go through a step-by-step instruction manual to adjust your settings and activate your eSIM. 

The prices at AloSIM are among the most reasonable I’ve seen. You can get the 5 GB for 30 days plan for as low as $16 in the US. That's a lot of difference compared to the plan your home SIM can provide you. Plus, data sharing is supported, so you can use your personal hotspot to connect to other devices or let a friend free ride with you. AloSIM also offers as many as 11 regional plans — one of the highest on our list. 

However, I couldn’t spot a regional plan for Africa or an extensive Asian plan. The Asian regional plan covers just five countries in Southeast Asia. Thus, it isn’t a great option if you’re traveling East.

Just like every data-only eSIM, you will not get a phone number with AloSIM. Also, there's no unlimited plan for you to rely on if you're a data junkie. Overall, AloSIM stands out with its transparency, auto-installation feature, and affordable price. 

Best eSIM for value for money

Nomad

Nomad eSIM is a great option if you’re on short trips and need a travel eSIM that doesn't cost you a fortune. It is well-known for its short-duration plans of 7 and 15 days. Its offerings are divided into regional plans and individual country plans. 

You can also purchase an unlimited data plan in selected individual countries, such as the UK, something that isn’t available with regional plans. With Nomad, you can purchase one GB of data for as low as $1.30 (in Asia and the Americas).

It has an incredible value proposition in North America, Asia, and Europe. However, when it comes to Latin America, you can definitely find cheaper options. For example, 1GB of data with a 7-day validity costs $9 on Nomad. However, the same plan is available at $6.5 on Airalo, with both of them covering the same three counties —Canada, USA, and Mexico,

What we love about this provider is that it doesn't charge you any one-time connection fee or even a fee for the SIM card itself. There's no hidden cost, and you don't have to worry about enormous roaming costs as well. Just pay for the upfront amount of the package, and you’re good to go.

There are eight regional plans - APAC, Nordic, Europe, SEA - Oceania, Global, North America, Africa, and Middle East. Regional plans allow you to buy the plan once and use it in a specific group of countries - no need to buy a new eSIM for every country you travel to. For example, if you’re visiting France, Germany, and Italy, simply get the Europe regional plan. You’ll not need to buy a separate eSIM in each country.

The global plan is decent, with an option to purchase a global e-Sim for either 110 countries or 140 countries. The 110-country plan starts at $25/GB (validity of 7 days), while the 140-country plan starts at $19/GB for the same validity period.

Recently, Nomad added an SMS plan available in selected countries like Canada, the United States, and the UK. I found the plan to be pretty reasonable, too, starting at 100 texts for $4. 

What's more, Nomad has one of the most user-friendly apps. You can easily find all the plans, and the interface is very clean. You can also track your data usage on the go and add more data if you seem to be outrunning your current limit. 

If you're not an expert at understanding chunky instructions, you'll love its setup process that takes you through the app step by step and even includes pictures to clearly illustrate what you need to do. 

If there's still something you need help understanding, there's built-in 24/7 message support, and the response time is quick and reliable. It doesn't have a live chat feature like most of the peers.

Concluding, Nomad is a solid option for frequent travelers with its short-term packages at affordable prices and easy-to-set-up interface. With the commendable user-friendliness of this provider’s app and reliable customer support, it’s one of the best travel eSIMs. 

Best eSIM for security

Instabridge

5. Instabridge

Instabridge has been around for a while, and its eSIM services are truly one to consider if you are looking for a safe and seamless internet connection. This is especially recommended if you're going to stay in one place for a long time — you can find plans that last up to a year.

It is the #1 app on iPhone for global internet access, and with access to more than 190 countries and over 200 million app downloads, you can guess that it's a hot pick among travelers.  However, you do not get any call minutes or SMS facility with Instabridge’s eSIM. Thus, you’ve to rely on Internet-based voice calls and texts — certainly not a deal-breaker.

If you are tight on budget but want to purchase a plan, you can score mobile data packages by watching ads on the app. The collection won't be too grand, of course, but it'll get you a decent data pack if you spend your free time on the app. 

The app in itself is pretty modern and intuitive. You can simply select the country you’re traveling to and choose the amount of data you need. Next, select the duration — one-time, monthly, or yearly. You’re done — simply make the payment and enjoy your internet.

Note that the website on the desktop version doesn't show all the local plans, so it's important to check the plans on the app if you don't find a suitable plan for you. You can pick between subscriptions and one-off plans depending on your needs. The website typically doesn’t show data plans for more than 30 days.

Customer support isn't always the fastest — it can take a few hours to get a reply if you're stuck in the middle of something. But you can look out for the FAQs and manuals to help you out, and the app is easy to use, too. So there are chances that you might not even need customer support.  

You can purchase multiple plans with the same eSIM, so there's no need to collect a hefty number of eSIMs if you're traveling to multiple places. For example, if you're going to visit USA, Germany, and France over the holidays, you can just purchase a plan for each of these places and track the data usage of each of these packages through the app. 

Instabridge has a strong commitment to bringing the internet to everyone. For the same, it has decided to give away 1GB of data to someone in a developing nation for every 1 GB of data you purchase.

Concluding, Instabridge is a solid provider of data-only plans, a must-have for users who value security over anything.

Best eSIM for network coverage

BNESIM

BNESIM offers mobile data contracts in over 170 countries —greater than most providers in our list, like Nomad. You can rest assured that no matter which country you are traveling to, you will definitely find a plan or more with BNESIM. 

Where this provider wins against the competition is its “pay-as-you-go” plans. These are plans with no expiration date. For example, if you purchase the 1GB USA data plan for $6.73, you can use the plan as long as you do not exhaust the entire data without any time restriction. This is particularly helpful for users that use minimal data and end up wasting their data by the end of the plan. 

What I like about BNESIM is its diverse regional plans. It currently offers Regional plans in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Oceania, Middle East, and Africa. Apart from this, there are two unlimited data regional plans - something other providers don’t offer. 

1. BNESIM Infinity Europe

2. BNESIM Infinity Asia

For example, the Infinity Aisa plan covers 28 countries with options to purchase one-time, daily, and monthly plans. I found the “Daily Plan’ really useful in the modern data usage context. It offers a certain data limit for each day of the plan. For example, the 1GB daily data Asia plan costs just $8.85 — a steal, in my opinion.

I also found an extensive “Support” section on its website with guides on installing eSIMs on various devices, such as iPhone, iPad, and Android phones. Each of these guides includes pictures that make your job easier. Just like Airalo, BNESIM also partners with local networks to provide reliable bandwidth, which makes the network stronger in some areas.

However, if you’re looking for a longer-duration plan, BNESIM doesn’t get the job done. With a maximum validity of 30 days, their plans primarily focus on short-duration plans. Another weird thing about BNESIM is its “auto-renewal” feature — your plan will be auto-renewed at the end of the term. You’ll have to cancel the plan manually on its website or app.

All in all, BNESIM is an ideal choice for travelers looking for a flexible and cost-effective global roaming solution for frequent travel. 

Best eSIM for unlimited data

Holafly

Holafly eSIM cards are among the few options offering unlimited data plans — you can send as many videos and photos with your family without worrying about the data limit. In the few countries that it doesn't give unlimited data, it offers higher data limits than most other providers. 

In terms of duration, too, there's great flexibility. You can get plans that last 5, 10, 15, 20, 60, and 90 days. In short, there will always be a plan close to the number of days you're traveling for in about 160 countries that Holafly caters to.

On the price front, Holafly is a little high-end, but it's worth the unlimited data and stress-free traveling it offers. For example, its 5-day unlimited data plan for the USA costs $19. It also offers regional plans. However, I found it tough to locate these plans on its website, as there’s no dedicated “Regional Plans” section as in some other websites like Nomad and Airhub.

Brands like Airalo are significantly cheaper than Holafly, but you will have to get top-up plans if you exhaust your data mid-journey, which can be troublesome if you travel alone and don't have anyone to provide you hotspot in the meanwhile. 

Installing the eSIM is also a breeze with Holafly. Simply scan the QR code you receive after purchasing a plan and follow the prompts. You will be guided through each step of the process, and the payment can be made through various portals like a credit card, debit card, PayPal, Google Pay, or Apple Pay. You can also use a code for manual installation if you don't want to scan the QR code. 

Holafly‘s customer support is one of the best in the market. You can expect a reply from them within less than a minute of entering your query. With language support in English, German, French, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish, you can easily access the 24/7 support via WhatsApp or chat. On top of that, there's a frequently asked questions section that will solve most of your queries regarding the installation of the eSIM. 

However, if you plan to buy a single Holafly eSIM for your family, thinking that the unlimited data plan will do the trick, beware. Holafly eSIM doesn't allow data sharing with other devices as of now. 

While Holafly has great data plans, it doesn't include calls with all plans or SMS service. Currently, you can make calls up to 60 minutes and receive calls for up to 60 minutes in Europe, Spain, France, Italy, and Germany. However, I didn’t find this off-putting due to the sheer non-functionality of SMS and calls these days. You can always make calls or send texts through Holafly’s unlimited Internet (WhatsApp, Skype, or other apps).   Use code TECHRADAR to get 5% off.

Best eSIM for global plans

GlobaleSIM

8. GlobaleSIM

GlobaleSIM provides global and local data plans for travelers and tourists in more than 150 countries, and you get extendable coverage with over 400 network carriers. It was among the first providers of eSIM when it first launched in 2016.

There are four broad plans that GlobaleSIM offers:

1. Most Popular Plan - available in 63 countries

2. Most Popular+ Plan - available in 93 countries

3. Special Plan - available in 115 countries

4. Special + Plan - available in 143 countries

For example, its “Most Popular Plan” starts at $3.00 for 500MB of data for 5 days. You also get the option of adding call minutes to your plan and selecting either a US, a UK, or a Canadian number. As there are several countries being covered under a single plan, you obviously cannot expect to get a local number to the place you're visiting, and since there's no roaming charge, a US, UK, or Canadian number isn't that bad, too, after all.

Many eSIM providers ask you to create an account before purchasing, but this one doesn't. You just have to fill out the required information, like your name, surname, and email address, and you're done. You can complete your payment via either PayPal or a credit card.  

However, I couldn’t find many single-country plans on GlobaleSIM. Even for a popular destination like the US, you’ll have to get a bundled plan which includes both the US and Canada. Moreover, despite being in the market for so long, it's a little disappointing that the provider doesn't have an application of its own, so you'll have to purchase the eSIM directly from the website. 

Unlike most other providers in the market, GlobaleSIM doesn't have chat support, the only way that you can connect to them is through emails, and the response time isn't as fast as chat support either. 

At first, you won't even find customer service or a way to get in touch with them on the front page of the website or while skimming through plans. You will have to go all the way down the page to find it. Simply put, the customer support is disappointing. 

All in all, GlobaleSIM is a great eSIM to consider if you're looking for a global plan that's easy to set up and purchase.  

Best eSIM for Europe

Holiday eSIM

9. Holiday eSIM

Holiday eSIM is the best-prepaid service provider if you're traveling to Europe, with robust connections in every European country for high-speed data.  

What I like the most about this provider is that, unlike others, you get a French number with the eSIM. Its most popular plan includes unlimited calls and texts in Europe, 120 minutes of worldwide calling, and 1,000 texts. That's more than enough proposition for whatever your needs are. But of course, if all you are looking for is a data eSIM, you can also purchase the data-only packages it offers. 

The Orange holiday app is user-friendly and doesn't require any registration prior to installing the eSIM. All you have to do is install the eSIM, and the provider will automatically connect to the strongest local European mobile network provider in that area.  

Costing around $44.10 for 10GB of data with a validity of 14 days, you might argue that this isn't a cheap option. However, if you're looking to have amazing internet no matter which European street you are wandering on, this is worth the penny it costs.

Besides the European plan, there's also a competent data-only global plan with 6GB of data with a 15-day validity. What’s more — you can share your data as a hotspot, so if you want to work on your laptop while away, it won't be a problem. 

However, it doesn’t offer a lot of plan options. Thus, you do not have much flexibility, either in terms of the validity period or data limits. Moreover, I did not like the website interface as much as some other providers on our list. Finding your destination country is difficult — you’ll have to choose from a long list of options. Even when you do, you’ll find “Regional” and “Global” plans in every country. This essentially means that Holiday eSIM does not offer as many individual country plans. 

In conclusion, if you value your network connection more than your product's budget-friendliness, you should consider this for your European trip. While we're not trying to take away that this provider's plans will cost you more than the local plan you can buy from a local provider, there are also a few cheaper options that might work for you if your internet usage isn't a lot. 

Best eSIM for data-only plans

Flexiroam

10. Flexiroam

eSIMs are an important part of Flexiroam's wide line of products, and it's one of the best data-only eSIM lines out there. You get access to more than 500 mobile networks worldwide through its partnership with Jersey Telecom, with multiple networks in a single place, meaning you are never limited to just one network with this one. 

When traveling, the eSIM automatically connects itself to the strongest network connection in that area for reliable and strong coverage no matter where you go.  If you still don't feel content with the connected network, you can manually switch to the provider of your choice and use it if you find that more comfortable. 

Most providers like Airalo and BNESIM work with one single provider in one area, and it’s possible that the local provider might not be the best for the area you're visiting. This is never the issue with Flexiroam.

There are more than 700 eSIM plans to choose from. However, these plans aren’t as neatly categorized as some other providers. You’ll have to select from a long drop-down list when looking for individual country plans. Its regional plans are a mixed bag of chocolates. While there are two unique regional plans - Greater Europe and Greater China, I couldn’t find a regional plan for Asia that is offered by almost every other competitor. If you’re on an Asian trip, you’ll want to look at some other eSIMs on our list.

Having said that, Flexiroam is among the few providers that include plans for less than 7 days, and unlike Holafly, it allows data sharing through both tethering and Hotspot. So if you're traveling in a group, you can just buy a single pack and share it with your entire group.

Being a data-only eSIM, you don't get a phone number to call in case there's a network coverage issue and your internet stops working. This can usually be a problem if you're traveling to remote places.

Concluding, Flexiroam is definitely worth your bucks if you are looking for a data-only eSIM for its affordability and wider network coverage.  

Best eSIMs for international travel FAQs

How to choose the best esim for international travel .

While all the providers have something or the other to offer,  it's important to know the factors that make an eSIM the best among them. 

1. The place that you are traveling to 

It's important to check the network coverage of an eSIM in the place you're visiting. eSIM providers often offer amazing coverage in particular countries but mediocre performance in others. This is because eSIMs collaborate or partner with local service providers in different countries to enhance network coverage. So make sure that you check the service of the local provider that's accessible to you and select the eSIM provider that has coverage to the place you're traveling to. 

Depending on the number of places you are going to visit, you can select local, regional, and global eSIMs. Here's how they differ:

  • Local eSIM — you should go for this eSIM if you're traveling to just one country. For example, if you're traveling to Paris, you can get a local France eSIM. 
  • Regional eSIM — This is a perfect option if you're going to travel to a couple of countries within the same region. Let’s say you're planning a Europe trip; in that case, instead of buying a local SIM for each country, it’s a lot more convenient to get a regional eSIM that will work on all the countries in Europe you're visiting. 
  • Global eSIM — global eSIM allows you to connect several countries all over the world, which is perfect if you're going to travel worldwide or counties that are in different regions.  

2. How much data will you need?

If your data requirements are ambitious, you should preferably look for a cheap eSIM or one that provides unlimited data. On the other hand, if your data needs aren't too demanding, but you need internet in remote places, you might have to shell out a bit more for quality internet. To get an idea of how much data different apps use up, have a look at this: 

  • Google Maps: 5MB per hour
  • Social Media: 50MB per hour
  • Internet Browsing: 50MB per hour
  • Online Gaming: 70+MB per hour
  • Streaming Music: 100MB per hour
  • SD Video: 1GB per hour
  • HD Video: 4GB per hour
  • 4K Video: 7GB per hour

3. How long will you be abroad?

All eSIM providers have different validity options — you can choose between 7, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90 days plans, and so on. Find a plan with a validity period that outlines how long you're going to be using the eSIM. 

Some eSIM providers provide plans shorter than 7 days; look out for them if you're going to be away for the weekend. On the other hand, if your data usage is moderate, but you are traveling for longer periods, an unlimited plan might be the best for you. 

How do eSIM work?  

An eSIM card or embedded SIM card is a chip in your phone that lets you connect to a network by simply downloading an eSIM profile and activating it without having to swap the SIM card physically. 

eSIMs function similarly to physical cards — the only difference is that the card, instead of being inserted into the devices, can now be downloaded through an app and activated by scanning a QR code or following the steps provided in the manual. 

It is very easy to install an eSIM into the devices that are compatible with it. You can use multiple operators simultaneously and add several data plans according to your needs, as there's no physical space required to limit the number. 

You just have to change the profile to switch between one eSIM to another. This way, you can find the network in another eSIM if one SIM doesn't have a network. You can even have one SIM each for business and personal purposes.  

Since eSIMs can be updated electronically, providers in the US and UK are using eSIMs for the Internet of Things, adding a mobile network to almost anything that could use one, like cars and traffic lights.

While all the latest Apple devices are eSIM-compatible, most Android devices are also catching up. For example, the new Motorola Razr doesn't have a physical SIM card slot and only supports eSIM. Google Pixel phones and other Android devices, including laptops and tablets, have started providing eSIMs too. 

If you have already set up eSIM Carrier Activation, follow these steps to activate your SIM:

  • On turning on your phone, you will find a notification appearing that says "Carrier Cellular Plan Ready to Be Installed", tap on it.
  • If it doesn't pop up right away, In the Settings app, tap Carrier Cellular Plan Ready to Be Installed.
  • You will find a "Continue" at the bottom of the screen. After that, the plan must have been activated. 
  • Make a call on your iPhone to check its cellular connectivity. 
  • If you're unable to make the call, contact your carrier. If the plan you activated replaces the plan on your physical SIM, your eSIM has been activated. Now remove your physical SIM. Then restart your iPhone.

After this, your eSIM will actively run on your phone, and you can use it along with your physical SIM cards too. This will especially be appreciated by those who don't like to give away their phone numbers when traveling abroad. 

Can I use more than one eSIM provider when traveling abroad? 

Yes, you can use more than one eSIM, depending on whether you use Android or iOS. When traveling, you’d want to use at least two SIMs simultaneously so that you don't lose touch with the older SIM contact when using the new local SIM. 

iPhones can store up to 5-10 eSIMs on the device, depending on the exact model. For example, the iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13, and iPhone 13 Mini allow you to use two eSIMs simultaneously. On the flip side, you can use only one eSIM with iPhone 12 models, iPhone 11 models, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR.

Similarly, Androids can also store 5-7 eSIMs on the device. However, you can only activate and use one eSIM at a time. 

This makes your work a lot easier. Suppose you’re traveling to Asia and Europe within a short span of time; you can purchase two eSIMs on your device. Simply activate the eSIM once you transition from one destination to another. This is more convenient compared to traditional SIMs, where you would have had to physically purchase a SIM at every destination you visit.

Traditional phones generally feature a maximum of 2 SIM cards in devices with dual SIM slots. In devices like iPhones that usually don't have a dual SIM feature, you will have to get a student device if you wish to use more than one SIM at once. 

How to set up and activate an eSIM on iOS

Devices like iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, or later support eSIM. And recently, it completely ditched the physical SIM card slot in all the US models of iPhone 14. While other countries still have the SIM card slot, Apple has made it clear that it will soon completely get rid of the physical SIM card.  

Note that Apple’s eSIM feature is not yet available in mainland China and a few parts of Hong Kong and Macao. These countries are still fully dependent on physical SIMs.  

Setting up and activating an eSIM is super easy if you follow the instructions below:

  • On your iOS device, follow Settings > Cellular > Add Cellular Plan. If this doesn't work, try Settings > Mobile Data > Add eSIM.
  • Click on the “Transfer from Nearby iPhone” option. At this point, remember that both iPhones have to be on iOS 16 for this to work.
  • You will find instructions on the old model to help you through the process. Either tap the transfer button or enter the verification code on the older phone, which will be sent to the new iPhone. 
  • Once you transfer the eSIM to the newer iPhone, it is deactivated from your old device, and your carrier will send you a notification to complete the setup on your new iPhone.

QR code support:

  • If your carrier has issued you a QR code, you can simply select “Use QR Code” while setting up the new iPhone.
  • You can find the “Use QR Code” option under Settings > Mobile Data > Add eSIM. 

Are eSIM better than physical SIM cards?  

eSIM card is a recently developed digital version of a physical SIM card that solves most problems faced while using a physical SIM card. While the functionality of both the SIMs has no difference, eSIM has an almost negligible chance of getting damaged, and since they cannot be physically detached from the device, it is impossible to lose them. 

If your device gets stolen, the thief will first throw out your SIM card because the device can be easily tracked through its SIM card. With eSIMs, this option just isn't there, so you can easily locate your device if it's ever stolen or lost. 

Also, eSIM frees up the space that a SIM card blocks. This space can be used to better optimize the device and leave less room for dust to enter. It also makes it better for devices like smartwatches to have an eSIM. 

On the other hand, eSIMs aren't as widely recognized yet, and physical SIM cards are supported on all devices. If your device doesn't support it, you'll have to get another one to switch to eSIMs.  

Plus, if you want to change your device, it is a lot more convenient to just place your SIM card in a different device, and just the day started. The same thing goes for a situation when you want to transfer contacts that are saved in your SIM card. 

eSIMs store data on the cloud. You can simply download it when needed. This way, your data remains safe and doesn't use up any storage on your device. 

Finally, both eSIMs and physical SIM cards have benefits of their own, and the better option definitely depends on personal preference, but objectively, eSIM is definitely the better option.  

Final verdict 

eSIMs have, undoubtedly, made traveling much easier. With affordable plans, excellent connections, and various validity options to choose from, eSIMs are the future of telecommunication. 

The only question is — which eSIM should you purchase? If you do not require voice call minutes (which I believe most wouldn’t), Airalo is your best bet. It has a lot of plan options to choose from, with validities as long as 180 days. It offers affordable local plans in as many as 200 countries, besides 7 regional plans and a value-for-money global plan. And since it partners with local network providers, you can rest assured of seamless connectivity as well. 

If you do want to make voice calls and send text messages, Airhub should be your go-to option. It offers plans in more than 190 countries, with more than 15 plans to select from in most countries. Like Airalo, it is also a value-for-money proposition and wouldn’t cost you a fortune. 

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Best eSIM for Europe in 2023 (Quick Comparison)

Are you planning a trip to Europe and looking for an eSIM data package?

This means you will be visiting multiple European countries and you are going to want an eSIM card that can keep up. Have you considered a European eSim instead of buying multiple physical SIM cards?

At A Glance: Our Top eSIMs For Europe

  • Best Unlimited Data eSIM for Europe Holafly eSIM Jump To Review
  • Cheapest European eSIMs Maya Mobile Jump To Review
  • Most eSIM Options Airalo Europe eSIM Jump To Review
  • Best For Short Trips Orange Holiday Zen eSIM Jump To Review
  • Data, Calls & SMS Orange Holiday Europe eSim Jump To Review

ESIM technology is relatively new, so you might not have heard of it. It basically means you have a built-in sim card in your phone which you can activate when you get to Europe. But, which is the best eSIM for Europe? That is what we are here to look at.

Join me as I run through all the best eSIMs for use in Europe so you can find the best eSIM plan for your travels .

Best eSIM Providers in Europe

There are a number of different eSIM providers that offer a Europe eSIM and the best of them are below.

We will run through each of them and their eSIM data plans so that you can find the best eSIM for Europe for your travel needs.

Top Product Overview

Best esims for europe, holafly esim.

Holafly offers some of the best prepaid unlimited data eSIM plans you can find when looking for an eSIM  for Europe .

Every single eSIM data plan comes with unlimited data and you can opt for a number of days between 5 and 90 to match your travel plans.

This means you can use a single affordable data plan for everything and not worry about how much data you are using.

Their data plans include unlimited data for various numbers of days:

  • 5 days – $19
  • 7 days – $27
  • 10 days – $34
  • 15 days – $47
  • 20 days – $54
  • 30 days – $64
  • 60 days – $84
  • 90 days – $99

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During this year, I love how Holafly has added a free phone number with all their unlimited data plans for Europe. You get 60 minutes of calls during your plan period of validity. The only countries you can’t call in are Iceland, Norway, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Ukraine, and Turkey.

Holafly Europe eSIMs also give you both 5G and 4G LTE throughout the continent. The biggest downside is (like almost all eSIMs in this list) you can’t create a hotspot.

There are over 30 countries in the European eSIM including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine.

  • Set up is quick and easy
  • Short and long-term plans
  • All are Unlimited data plans
  • Very affordable
  • Reliable speeds
  • You can not hotspot with their plans
  • Speeds change
  • Customer support is not that great
  • No texts or calls

Product Information

  • Mobile Speed: 5G/4G LTE/3G
  • Calls: 60 minutes
  • Unlimited Data: Yes
  • Data Sharing: No
  • Support: Whatsapp, email, call and 24/7 chat support in English
  • Website Languages: 14
  • Website Currencies: EUR, USD, GBP, AUD, CAD
  • Trust Pilot Score: 4.8

Maya Mobile

Maya Mobile have burst onto the eSIM scene with some great offers for Europe eSIMs. They are one of my favorite options for small-medium data packages or unlimited data eSIMs where you can share your data.

They always offer a very limited range, but it helps keep the choices simple: 1-10 GB or Unlimited Data – all for 30 Days.

  • 1 GB for $5 ($5 per GB)
  • 3 GB for $9 ($3 per GB)
  • 5 GB for $14 ($2.8 per GB)
  • 10 GB for $24 ($2.4 per GB)
  • Unlimited Data for $49 ($1.63 per day)

Once you go over 1GB they offer some of the cheapest Europe eSIMs around.

They also provide eSIM data packages with both 4G and 5G when they can. So some of you will have lightning speeds in the bigger cities if you have a newer phone.

Their coverage is not as wide as only 30 countries. And this is where most eSIMs fail in my experience – south-east Europe – below Croatia (except for Greece of course). So, if you are sticking to Western Europe and even the more mainstream Eastern countries (Czech, Poland, Hungary etc) as well as Switzerland and the UK – you should be good to go!

  • Very affordable data
  • Decent Europe-wide coverage
  • Data sharing
  • Only 30 day plans
  • South-East Europe not covered
  • Mobile Speed: 4G/5G
  • Data Sharing: Yes
  • Calls/Texts: Not available
  • Countries included: 30 countries
  • Support: email, chatbot
  • Website Languages: 1
  • Website Currencies: USD
  • Trust Pilot: 4.6

Airalo Europe eSIM

Airalo is one of the most popular eSIM providers in the world and their eSIM plans for Europe are excellent. One of the highlights of their eSIMs is that work in 39 countries in Europe, so you can use it all over the continent without changing eSIMs.

You can choose from:

  • 1 GB/7 days for $5 ($5 per GB)
  • 3 GB/30 days for $13 ($4.3 per GB)
  • 5 GB/30 days for $20 ($4 per GB)
  • 10 GB/30 days for $37 ($3.7 per GB)
  • 50 GB/90 days for $100 v($2 per GB)
  • 100 GB/180 days for $185 ($1.85 per GB)

They only offer eSIM data plans, so you can’t call or text from their eSIM but it does make data roaming very easy. Their eSim data plans do not offer unlimited data though which is a shame.

Airalo is also one of the more affordable prepaid data options, working out at $1.85 –  $5 per GB with cheaper prices per GB for larger packages.

The countries they include cover both Western and Eastern Europe, as well as the UK:

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium , Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany , Gibraltar, Greece , Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy , Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland , Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom

  • Great customer service
  • Big range of plans
  • Easy to buy, activate, and top-up
  • Affordable prices per GB
  • Unlimited data is not available
  • Calls and texts are not included
  • Unlimited Data: Not Available
  • Countries included: 39 countries
  • Support: email, live chat
  • Website Languages: 20
  • Trust Pilot: 2.7

Orange Holiday Zen eSIM

Orange is one of the largest mobile providers in Europe and therefore has great coverage and reliable speeds. The Orange Holiday Zen eSIM is an epic deal for anyone spending 14 days in Europe.

With this eSIM plan, you get

  • 8GB of data
  • unlimited calls and SMS in Europe
  • 30 minutes of calls & 200 SMS outside Europe.

All this costs just $29.90 but it only lasts for 14 days, so will suit short trips but not longer ones.

Use 8GB high-speed 4G internet data in 30 European countries for 14 days.

This SIM Card is ideal for travelers from outside Europe as you have 30 minutes of calls and 200 SMS from Europe to anywhere in the world and unlimited calls and SMS within Europe.

This might just be the best time for Europe if you are going for 14 days or less!

  • Reliable and fast connection
  • Limited free global calls and SMS
  • Unlimited calls and SMS in Europe
  • Perfect for a short trip
  • Only a 14-day option
  • Not great for a long trip
  • Calls & Texts: Unlimited in EU
  • Unlimited Data: No
  • Support: phone, live chat, email
  • Trust Pilot Score: 4.1

Nomad is a very reliable eSIM provider and they offer a number of eSIM plans for Europe but they are quite limited.

With Nomad you can buy 1, 3, 5 or 10 GB plans for 30 days. There is nothing larger, however, you can always renew the plan when it expires.

They added two plan types in Europe.

  • One smaller one with 30 countries (Western Europe & some Eastern Europe)
  • One larger one with 36 countries (Almost the whole of Europe)

The prices are actually similar, so I am not sure what the difference is. The provider is Truphone for the 25 countries but is not given for the larger package.

With this eSim provider, you will have good coverage, and reliable speeds, and the system to activate your eSim is very simple.

  • Easy activation process
  • Reliable coverage
  • Solid connection speeds
  • Multiple 30-day options
  • 30-day plans only
  • Max data plan is 10GB
  • Countries included: 30-35 countries
  • Support: email, app
  • Website Languages: 7
  • Trust Pilot: 4.2

Orange Holiday Europe eSim

The Orange Holiday Europe eSIM  is pretty much the same as the Orange Holiday Zen eSIM but it comes with more of everything; data, calls, and SMS.

For $49.90 you get

  • 20 GB of data
  • unlimited calls and SMS within Europe
  • 2 hours of global calls
  • 1000 global SMS

But, again, it only lasts for 14 days so it is great for heavy data users on short trips but not good for longer visits.

  • Great coverage
  • Easy to buy and activate
  • Loads of data
  • Limited free global calls & SMS
  • Unlimited free call & SMS in Europe
  • Reliable service
  • Only 14 days
  • Website Languages: 6

eSIM.net offers the best eSIM for Europe in my eyes. It is a part of O2 and therefore has a reliable and fast network all over Europe.

You can get unlimited data for 30 days for just $25 which is as affordable and useful as it gets. You won’t find a better price per GB than this and their customer service, set up, and activation process is all excellent.

This is by far one of the best eSIMs for Europe and might just beat the best data sim card you can find in Europe too.

You can also opt for 3GB for 7 days for $10 or 5GB for 14 days for $14 so it suits those on short trips, tight budgets, long trips, and heavy data users too.

  • Great service
  • Easy to set up
  • Unlimited data for $25
  • Excellent coverage and speeds
  • Max 30 day plans
  • Support: email
  • Website Languages: English

O2 Go Card eSIM

O2 is the biggest network provider in the UK and therefore you will get reliable coverage and connection speeds all across Europe.

The O2 Go Card eSIM is only available on SIM options and it is a solid deal. You get 10GB of data for 30 days for $24.90 which is one of the most affordable eSIM plans out there for that amount of data.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t include any free SMS or calls like the Orange eSIMs. Well, it does, but $2 of global calls and $2 of global SMS don’t really count.

  • A good amount of data
  • Runs for 30 days, ideal for a long trip
  • Reliable and fast network
  • Doesn’t include free SMS or calls
  • 30-day option only
  • Mobile Speed: 5G/4G LTE
  • Calls & Texts: Unlimited
  • Support: phone, live chat or email

Smart Comfort X eSIM

The Smart Comfort X eSIM is also only available on SimOptions and it is one of the better eSIM plans for anyone who doesn’t use much data and is on a tight budget.

With the Smart Comfort X eSIM plans you get 5GB of data valid for 30 days for $17.90. This is a great rate for anyone who is careful with their mobile data usage.

But, it does not come with any calls or SMS, nor can you increase the number of days it is valid for.

  • Affordable & Reliable
  • Solid 30-day validity
  • Good for an average trip
  • Easy to use
  • Data-only plan, no calls or texts
  • Only has a 30-day option
  • Mobile Speed: 4G LTE
  • Calls & Texts: Not available

BNESIM does something not all eSIM providers do, it offers Europe eSIM  travel on a monthly rolling contract you can start and stop whenever you like.

Your options include:

  • unlimited data

every month and the rates are very affordable. The unlimited data plan costs 65 Euros per month and the 1GB plan costs just 2.41 Euros.

Their service is very reliable and it is very easy to activate your eSim. But, you do not get any calls or texts included with this service.

  • Only monthly contracts
  • Unlimited data available
  • Simple to use and activate
  • Reliable connection
  • No short-term plans
  • No calls or text messages included
  • Support: live chat
  • Website Languages: 5
  • Website Currencies: Various
  • Trust Pilot Score: 3.3

Data Needed When Traveling to Europe

This depends on how much you use your phone as if you are watching Netflix on data every night, you will need a lot while traveling.

Generally speaking, heavy data users consume around 15GB per week, while the average is around 5GB per week. If you are smart, you can get this down to 2GB per week by using WiFi for things like Netflix and social media.

But, considering you can get such affordable unlimited data plans with an eSIM for Europe, this isn’t something to worry about.

Tips for Using an eSIM in Europe

Use whatsapp.

Whatsapp is what all Europeans use to communicate. It is a data-only text and calling app which is free and very easy to use. You will find that a lot of your bookings can be done through Whatsapp plus you can call and message home with ease. So, by using Whatsapp, you can avoid the lack of SMS and calling that many eSIM providers have.

Download Maps For Offline Use

Did you know you can download areas of Google Maps that you can then use offline? It is incredibly easy, just follow these steps and you will have a map area of your choice downloaded to your phone.

This means you don’t have to use any of your mobile data plans to navigate around new European countries.

Use WiFi For Heavy Data Usage

Any App that downloads pictures or movies for you to see, uses more data than most others. The number one culprits are Instagram, Netflix, and Facebook.

Avoid using these on mobile data as they will eat up your data allowance quickly, only use them on WiFi if you can.

Change Which Apps Are Allowed To Use Data

Some Apps use data even while they are not open as they are searching for updates or new information to show you. Turn access to data to all the Apps you don’t need off, this will reduce your data usage a lot.

Use Airplane Mode

I live in Airplane Mode which means my phone only distracts me when I let it. But, it is also great for reducing data consumption and saving your battery life too. You can still use GPS and take pictures too.

Make Sure Your Phone Is Unlocked

If you have bought your phone in conjunction with a contact through a carrier chances are your phone is locked to that one carrier. Be sure to call and have them unlock it as eSIMs will not work on a locked phone.

Benefits of Getting An eSIM for Europe

eSIMs make life a lot simpler when traveling across Europe, especially with regard to staying connected.

Once you buy the best eSIM for Europe and activate it, you can travel to every country in Europe without having to buy another local prepaid SIM card for each new country.

This means no queueing, switching physical sim cards, losing your sim card from home, etc. As soon as you cross a border, you will still be connected to a network and be able to use your phone as normal.

This means you can navigate using Google Maps, book train tickets, see bus schedules, and more while you are on the road, in any country in Europe. It adds a ton of convenience and safety to your trip.

You can also run your eSIM in conjunction with your physical SIM card from home. This means you can still make and receive calls on your normal number, as well as texts, and receive codes to log in to your bank for example.

Topping up eSIMs is also incredibly easy, as it is done from your phone, or the company’s website, and just takes a second or two, which is much better than buying scratch cards or setting up a new online account.

Devices Compatible with a European eSIM

Not every device supports eSIM as only new devices have an embedded sim (eSIM) built into them. This means that older smartphones and tablets will not be able to use eSIMs but newer ones will.

Check if your device has an eSIM by seeing if it is in the list below.

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Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (4th Generation): with M2 chip, Liquid Retina Display, 128GB, Wi-Fi 6E, 12MP front/12MP and 10MP Back Cameras, Face ID, All-Day Battery Life – Silver

iPhone: 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max, 13, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max, 13 Mini, 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, XS, XS Max, XR, SE (2020), SE (2022).

iPad Air: (3rd generation), (4th generation)

iPad Pro 11‑inch: 1st, 2nd, & 3rd generation)

iPad Pro 12.9‑inch: 3rd, 4th, & 5th generation)

iPad: 7th, 8th, & 9th generation

iPad Mini: 5th & 6th generation

Android Phones

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 128GB Unlocked Android Smartphone - Mystic Black (Renewed)

Samsung Galaxy: S22 Ultra 5G, S22+ 5G, S22 5G, S21 Ultra 5G, S21 5G, S21+ 5G, S20, S20+, Z Flip, Z Flip3 5G, Z Fold3, Z Fold2, Fold, Note 20 Ultra, Note 20+, Note 20

Google Pixel: 3, 3 XL, 3a, 3a XL, 4, 4a, 4 XL, 5, 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro

HAMMER: Explorer PRO, Blade 3, Blade 5G, myPhone NOW eSIM

Motorola: Razr 2019, Razr 5G

Huawei: P40, P40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro

OPPO: Find X3 Pro, Find X5 Pro, Find X5

Sony Xperia: 10 III Lite, 10 IV, 1 IV

Other Devices That Support eSIM

Microsoft Surface Go 3 - 10.5' Touchscreen - Intel® Pentium® Gold - 4GB Memory - 64GB eMMC - Device Only - Platinum (Latest Model)

ACER: Swift 3, Swift 7

ASUS: Mini Transformer T103HAF, NovaGo TP370QL, Vivobook Flip 14 TP401NA

Dell Latitude: 9510, 7410, 7310, 9410, 7210 2-in-1

HP: Elitebook G5, Probook G5, Zbook G5, Spectre Folio 13

Lenovo: Yoga C630, Miix 630, Yoga 520, Yoga 720 convertible laptops

Surface: Go 3, Pro X, Duo 2, Duo

Others: Nuu Mobile X5, Gemini PDA 4G+Wi-Fi, Xiaomi 12T Pro, Windows 10*/ Windows 11

Frequently Asked Questions

How can i buy an esim in europe.

The best way to buy a European eSim is online. You can do this in all European countries, or at home, you just need to be connected to the internet.

Choose your preferred eSim provider and the eSim plan that suits you best - Buy the eSim plan - You will receive a QR code via the App or Email - Follow the instructions about installing the eSim to your phone - Do not activate it until you are in Europe as they are limited to a set number of days (15 or 30 days)

How do I activate my Europe eSim?

Once you arrive in Europe, simply open up your eSim via your phone’s settings and activate it as per the instructions sent with your QR code. You need to ensure that the active plan is the secondary eSim one and not your primary physical SIM too.

Which eSIM card is best for Europe with unlimited data?

Holafly is the best eSim provider with unlimited data for Europe. There are other eSim providers with great prices, but it is rare to find any with unlimited data plans.

Does Europe support eSIM?

Yes, every single country is Europe has an eSim option available. The only real limit to using an eSim in Europe is the phone you have. So, make sure your phone is compatible before you order an eSim.

Which eSIM 5G is best for Europe?

Currently, Ubigi is the best 5G eSim provider in Europe. They offer 5G in the majority of European countries, UK and Switzerland.

Does Vodafone have eSIM in Europe?

Yes, Vodaphone in the UK does offer an eSim for Europe. All you have to do is follow their guide on how to set it up on your phone.

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Phone plans can be one of the trickiest parts of traveling. This is especially true if your trip involves multiple countries, like when traveling through Europe.

Take it from me; I’ve been navigating international phone plans for five years. While staying in touch with loved ones at home is a top priority, it can be challenging to understand the ins and outs of SIM cards to use while abroad. Enter eSIMs – a foolproof solution for staying connected during your European travels. Furthermore, eSIMs are rapidly emerging as the most cost-effective solution for mobile plans while traveling.

There are many eSIM plans to help you transcend country boundaries and keep you covered while traveling through Europe. No more hunting down physical SIM cards in each new destination and paying a tourist premium.

As someone who lives in Europe for six months out of the year, I can’t emphasize the ingenuity of eSIMs enough. Instead of constantly swapping out my physical SIM card, I never have to worry about phone coverage, even when crossing country borders.  

In this extensive guide, I cover the benefits of eSIMs, compatible phones, buying considerations, and the best eSIM plans for European travel . Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about phone coverage for your upcoming Euro trip.

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Quick Answer: What is the best eSIM plan for Europe?

What is an esim.

An eSIM is a special SIM card that’s digitally embedded into a device through a smartphone application. Unlike traditional phone plans, eSIMs eliminate the need for physical SIM cards, which makes it much easier to stay connected while traveling abroad.  

The main benefit of using an eSIM is that you don’t need to locate and purchase a physical SIM card in each country you travel to. This is especially handy while traveling in Europe because eSIMs often work throughout the geographic continent or countries belonging to the EU. This differs from some physical SIM cards, which are country-specific.

With a European eSIM, you can stay connected while exploring the continent without the hassle of changing phone plans for each leg of your trip. In the next section, we will explore the benefits of using eSIMs in more detail.

Benefits of Using eSIM Cards for European Travel

There are five main benefits of using an eSIM for European travel:

  • Eliminating the need for physical SIM cards
  • Instant delivery
  • Dual SIM capabilities
  • Simple to top up
  • Wide compatibility with smartphone models

Let’s delve into these benefits in detail to understand why choosing an eSIM for Europe travel is truly worthwhile.

Eliminates Physical SIM Cards

The biggest draw for eSIMs is it eliminates the need for physical SIM cards. If you’ve ever traveled internationally, you’re aware of the hassle involved in tracking down a store that sells SIM cards and deciphering unfamiliar phone plan options, all while trying to avoid being overcharged in the process.

The reality is that most of the time, travelers get conned by international SIM cards riddled with high fees and bad deals. Especially those who don’t speak the local language or are inexperienced travelers. And the worst part is, if you’re traveling in Europe, you may have to go through this process in each new country you visit because physical SIM cards do not always transcend borders.

Eliminating the need for a physical SIM card is the main benefit of eSIMs . Instead of being caught up in the common tourist trap of purchasing physical SIM cards, eSIMs give you instant access to a phone plan at the click of a button. No human interactions or visiting storefronts are required!

Instant Delivery

Instant delivery is another major benefit of eSIMs. All travelers must do is download an eSIM app like Airalo or SimOptions , choose their desired plan, and the eSIM will automatically be loaded onto the phone. After you land in Europe, simply follow the company’s activation instructions, and the plan will be up and running as soon as you hit the ground. 

In other words, eSIMs allow you to skip the waiting times and shipping fees while giving you an instant mobile connection. This is especially handy if you’d like to pre-purchase a phone plan, which you can do with an eSIM but rarely with a physical SIM card. 

Dual SIM Capabilities

Since an eSIM is run through a mobile application, removing the physical SIM card from your home country is unnecessary. As such, you can still access your regular phone number easily while using your European phone plan.

With dual SIM capabilities, you can toggle between your domestic number and your eSIM for access codes and even for checking iMessages. This is especially handy if you have two-factor authentication on your banking or social media apps.

Easy Credit Top-Up

An eSIM makes the process of topping up your phone plan seamless. If you run out of your data or want to extend your plan, all you have to do is log onto the app or website, select the additional credit you’d like to purchase, and it will be instantly added to your account. This removes the need for finding a physical shop to top up your plan, allowing you to purchase more data with the tap of a button.

Wide Compatibility With Smartphones

Finally, European eSIMs are compatible with most smartphones, making it a simple solution to staying connected abroad.

Compatible Phones for eSIMs

Here’s a quick breakdown of the phones that are compatible with eSIMs. 

Compatible iPhone Models

iPhones compatible with eSIM cards include the iPhone XR and any models released after this phone. This does not include the iPhone X. 

Here’s a complete list of iPhones compatible with European eSIMs:

  • iPhone XS and XS Max
  • iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation)
  • iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13, 13 Mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, and 14 Pro Max

Compatible Android Models

If you’re rocking an Android, these are the most common models compatible with European eSIMs:

  • Samsung Galaxy A34 5G, A54 5G, S23, S22, S21 5G, S20
  • Samsung Galaxy Note20, Note 20 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy Fold, Z Fold 2, Z Fold 3 5G, Z Fold 4
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, Z Flip 3, Z Flip 4
  • Google Pixel 4, 4a, 4XL, 5, 6, 6a, 6Pro, 7, 7a, 7 Pro, Fold
  • Huawei P40, P40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro
  • Nokia G60, X30
  • Oppo Find X3, X3 Pro, X5, X5 Pro, N2 Flip, Reno 5 A, A55s
  • Xiaomi 12T Pro

Roaming Charges and Their Impact on Travelers

You may wonder why you shouldn’t use your domestic SIM card while traveling in Europe; the answer is roaming charges.

Roaming charges are when a phone provider bills you for using your SIM card outside the specified area – typically, the country where you bought the SIM card. Roaming charges are also significantly more expensive than standard phone use charges and can be activated simply by taking your phone off Airplane mode when you land in a new country. 

While you can certainly get hit with roaming charges from your domestic SIM provider (e.g., if you use your American SIM card in Europe), you may also face steep roaming charges if you use a physical European SIM card outside of the European country you bought it. 

For example, if you buy a physical SIM card in France, you may pay hefty roaming charges if you use it in Spain, Greece, Germany, or anywhere outside your specified coverage area. That said, some physical SIM cards work for the EU or the entirety of Europe.

In summary, choosing the right eSIMs helps avoid roaming charges by providing coverage throughout the entire EU or geographic continent rather than a single country. 

Data Speed and Network Quality

When choosing an eSIM plan, it’s important to take note of the data speed and network quality. Since most of the best European eSIM plans do not include calls or SMS texting, you’ll be relying solely on data to keep in touch. Choose a plan with fast data speeds from a reputable carrier to maximize network quality.

Flexibility and Customization of eSIM Plans

Flexibility is one of the most important benefits of eSims. This is especially true if you’re unsure which plan or how much data you’ll need.

Generally, the best eSIM cards will allow you to add more data as needed. For example, if you have an Airablo eSIM and max out your data, you can choose a new plan to top up with, ranging from 1 GB to 20 GB of data. This ensures you stay connected at affordable rates, giving users plenty of flexibility and customization with their plans.

Multi-Country eSIM Plans for European Travel

While some eSIMs are country-specific, the best eSIM plans for Europe cover multiple countries, making them an ideal choice for travelers moving around. 

There are many advantages to purchasing a multi-country eSIM plan, the biggest being that your phone coverage transcends country borders. This reduces the hassle of changing plans and providers whenever you land in a new place.

You can also purchase multi-country eSIMs at a flat rate. This means you only have to pay for your SIM once rather than several times throughout your trip. Say goodbye to steep roaming fees!

The only major downside is that multi-country eSIMs vary in their coverage. While some multi-country eSIMs only cover 20 countries, others (like SimOptions) can cover up to 50 countries. This is why it’s important to read the country-specific details of your eSIM for Europe to ensure you’ll have coverage everywhere on your itinerary. 

Emergency and Customer Support Services

eSIMs should work flawlessly. But if you do run into any issues, it’s important to choose an eSIM that includes great customer support.

SimOptions, for example, has 24/7 customer service through email or telephone. Airalo has a support contact form and an extensive collection of self-service troubleshooting articles to help you independently work through any quick technical issues.

The last thing you want is to be caught high and dry without cell service, especially in an emergency abroad. This is why it’s essential to choose a reliable eSIM provider that will help solve any problems that may arise.

Using eSIM for Travel Outside of Europe

If you’re searching for an eSIM that works beyond European borders, there are many international eSIM options or country-specific eSIMs for destinations worldwide.

Airalo offers local eSIMs for different countries, regional eSIMs for continental use, and global eSIMs that cover 84 countries worldwide. Airalo’s global eSIM is an innovative, cost-effective way to use an eSIM for travel outside of Europe. 

Best eSIM Providers for European Travel

On the hunt for the best eSIM providers for European travel? Here are our top three providers for cellphone coverage in Europe. 

1. Airalo Eurolink Plans for Europe

Airalo is my favorite provider for an eSIM card while abroad in Europe. The company provides a wide range of eSIM plans for traveling that suit long-term nomads and short-term vacationers.

Airalo’s European eSIMs take the form of ‘Eurolink’ plans , which cover 39 countries throughout the continent. There are six Eurolink plans available, offering different amounts of data and time period validity.

Here’s a quick breakdown of Airalo’s Eurolink plans :

Eurolink Plans Available from Airalo

Airalo has plans suited to a huge range of trip lengths and budgets. If you’re traveling Europe for a month or less, the Eurolink plans offer the most economical options for international phone coverage.

The one downside to Airalo plans is they’re data only, which means you get no calling or SMS. This is fine if you plan on using Whatsapp, but it may deter some users who are looking for more than just mobile data. 

If you run through all of your data, topping up is flexible, as you can choose one of Airalo’s plans to add to your initial choice (e.g., if you only need an additional 1 GB of data, you can top up with the 7-day Eurolink plan). 

2. SimOptions eSIM Plans for Europe

SimOptions does eSIM plans for Europe a little differently than Airalo. Instead of putting together their own plans, SimOptions aggregates different eSIMs from providers across Europe. The result is the best-prepaid deals without having to sift through all the phone companies alone.

European Plans Available from SimOptions

Here’s a quick breakdown of the best European eSIM plans from SimOptions .

The plans offered by SimOptions can cover up to 52 European countries. Many also offer talk and text, a major plus compared to other eSIM providers. 

One drawback is the longest plan only covers 60 days whereas Airalo’s EuroLink, which is valid up to 180 days. That said, SimOption is still a dependable and affordable option for short-term travelers headed to Europe. 

3. Nomad eSIM Plans for Europe

A third option to consider is Nomad . Nomad offers two tiers of European eSIM plans: 30 countries and 35 countries. Like most other eSIMs, you can choose the amount of data and term within these plans. 

The 30-country plan includes locations like Iceland and the United Kingdom, which are not included in the 35-country plan. However, the 35-country plan offers coverage in Gibraltar, Holy See, San Marino, and Sweden, which are not covered under the 30-country plan. It’s essential to view the country lists of each plan to ensure you’ll have coverage in all your trip destinations. 

The 30-country eSIM is powered by multiple providers to ensure you get the best service wherever you are. On the other hand, the 35 country plans are powered by Truphone.

It’s worth noting that regardless of which plan you choose, all of Nomad’s European eSIMs are data only, which means there’s no calling or SMS. 

European Plans Available from Nomad

Here’s a quick look at the Nomad’s European eSIM options. The first table compares the different 30 country plans available. 

And here’s the table for the different 35-country plans available.

As you can see, the 35-country plans are slightly more expensive than the 30-country plans to reflect the additional coverage areas. 

One aspect that puts Nomad on this shortlist is its ease of use. The application’s interface is super intuitive, along with clear instructions. It also makes it easy to track the data usage of your eSIM right from the app. 

Activating and Using an eSIM Data Plan in Europe

The following step-by-step guide will walk you through activating and using eSIMs to stay connected wherever your adventures take you.

Step 1: Purchasing an eSIM Data Plan

The first step to using an eSIM is to purchase a plan. 

At a minimum, you should select an eSIM data plan that lasts the duration of your trip and has enough data to keep in touch while on the go. As someone who has extensively traveled in Europe, I also suggest considering a plan that includes basic SMS and calling functionality. This will enable you to stay connected with anyone you are traveling with.

To do so, visit websites such as Airalo or SimOptions . These platforms offer a wide range of plans, allowing you to browse and find the most suitable option.

When it’s time to purchase an eSIM, it’s as simple as choosing a plan that suits your needs and then filling out personal and payment details. You can expect an email with activation instructions shortly after processing your payment.

Step 2: Checking Email for QR Code

Once you pay for your eSIM plan, you’ll receive an email from the eSIM provider. The email will generally contain a QR code that allows you to access the carrier’s app and activate your eSIM plan. 

If you’ve purchased an eSIM before arriving in Europe, it’s important to save the QR code for future use.

Step 3: Installing the Carrier’s eSIM App

To scan the QR code, pull up the email on your computer or a friend’s phone. Then, scan the code with your phone’s camera. Alternatively, there’s typically a quick link for direct download. Both options will take you to the download page for the carrier’s eSIM app. 

Follow the download instructions to access the app to activate your Europe eSIM.

If you’re downloading the app ahead of your trip, it’s essential to wait until you land in Europe to activate your eSIM.

Step 4: Activating Service in Europe

Once you land in Europe, open the app and activate your eSIM. Most eSIMs have a limited number of days available. So, to avoid losing days on your plan, you should not activate your eSIM before your trip.

For example, if you choose a fourteen-day plan and activate it a week before your trip, you will end up losing an entire week of cell coverage when you land in Europe.

To connect to a mobile network in Europe, all it takes is activating your eSIM. However, you may need to wait a few minutes for the service to take effect. If you have any issues connecting, restart your phone.

How Much Mobile Data Do You Need for European Travel?

According to a study on mobile data traffic , North Americans used, on average, nearly 20 gigabytes (GB) of data monthly in 2022. If you’re going to Europe for two weeks, you should be able to easily make do with 10 to 20 GB of data to last for the duration of the trip. 

However, the more data your eSIM plan contains, the higher the price. Since there’s quite decent WiFi coverage throughout Europe, you can definitely opt for a lower amount of data on your eSIM plan, especially if you keep social media scrolling to a minimum. 

It also helps to download an offline map ahead of time so you can navigate without using data. The same goes for music and movies, especially to get you through long travel days without draining your entire plan.

eSIM Support in European Countries

eSIMs are quickly becoming more prominent in Europe, even among the locals themselves. As such, eSIMs can be used in just about every European country.

Here’s a list of the most common European countries that support eSIM cards in alphabetical order:

  • Austria 
  • Belarus 
  • Belgium 
  • Croatia 
  • Czech Republic 
  • Denmark 
  • Estonia 
  • Finland 
  • France 
  • Georgia 
  • Germany 
  • Greece 
  • Hungary 
  • Italy 
  • Latvia 
  • Luxembourg 
  • Moldova 
  • Montenegro 
  • Netherlands 
  • Norway 
  • Poland 
  • Portugal 
  • Romania 
  • Russia 
  • Slovakia 
  • Slovenia 
  • Spain 
  • Sweden 
  • Switzerland 
  • Ukraine 
  • United Kingdom

While all these countries support travel eSIMs, you may experience a slight difference in coverage. Because the eSIM carriers differ from country to country, some may provide better service than others. 

In my experience, the carrier Orange is the most reliable regarding support while traveling around France and Spain. Vodafone is also dependable, especially in the U.K., Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands. 

Additional Tips for Using eSIM in Europe

An unlocked phone is key.

To use the an eSIM, it’s essential that your smartphone is unlocked. Unlocking your smartphone means it is not tied to a specific carrier. This enables you to use both eSIM cards and physical SIM cards.

To check if your phone is unlocked, visit your settings and check carrier options under the cellular or networks menu. 

On an iPhone, the cellular menu will display a ‘Cellular Data’ option, which means the phone is likely unlocked. 

On an Android, visit the Networks menu inside the Connections setting and check the available ‘Network Operators.” If your phone displays multiple available networks, it’s likely the Android is unlocked.

To be sure about the status of any phone, the best way to test it is by inserting a new (activated) SIM card and making a call. If the call goes through with the new SIM card, your phone is unlocked and compatible for an eSIM. 

Use WiFi as Much as Possible

The best way to make your eSIM plan last for your trip is limit your data usage when WiFi is available. WiFi is abundant throughout Europe – you’ll find it at your accommodation, many restaurants, and even on some public transportation. Connect to WiFi as much as possible, ultimately saving your precious (limited) data. 

Manage App-Specific Data Usage

It also helps to manage app-specific data usage. For example, watching short videos like TikToks and Instagram Reels uses more data than visiting simple web pages. It’s best to save social media scrolling for WiFi.

Some apps are also available offline, so you can use them without data. These apps include Google Maps, Spotify, and even Netflix, which allow you to download media on WiFi ahead of time to save your data when you use these apps while out and about. 

Pack a Portable Charger

There is nothing, and I mean nothing, as valuable as a portable charger on trip abroad. Long days exploring or lengthy trips mean dead phone batteries by midday. Keep your devices fully juiced up with a portable charger to make good use of your eSIM while in Europe. 

Download WhatsApp Before Your Trip

Most people in Europe use WhatsApp to communicate, so it’s wise to download it before your trip. It’s also worth downloading WhatsApp if you’ve chosen an eSIM that’s data only. Since WhatsApp allows you to message, call, and even video chat, it’s a smart way to avoid having a phone number while traveling. 

Aside from connecting with fellow travelers, many hotels and tour companies in Europe communicate exclusively through WhatsApp, so it’s worth making a profile ahead of time so that you can contact any of your bookings. 

Final Thoughts on the Best eSIMS for Europe

At the end of the day, an eSIM is truly the easiest, most affordable, and most convenient way to get cell coverage while traveling Europe. Instead of stressing about connecting whenever you arrive at a new destination, the appropriate eSIM will ensure you have coverage across country borders.

For a hassle-free and flawlessly connected journey, eSIMs for Europe travel are the way to go. 

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Attention, Travelers: Now Is the Best Time to Switch to eSIM

The digital version of the SIM card, included on many newer phones, is set to become prevalent. It also offers affordable cellular data abroad.

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By Brian X. Chen

Brian X. Chen is The Times’s lead consumer technology writer and the author of Tech Fix , a column about the social implications of the tech we use.

As vacation season looms, now is as good a time as ever to bite the bullet and become familiar with a smartphone feature that many of us have ignored for years: the eSIM, the digital version of the SIM card that carries your phone number.

Among many benefits, eSIM technology is a boon for travelers, and pretty soon we will all be using it because the physical SIM card will be no more. Let me explain.

Last year, Apple eliminated the SIM card tray from the iPhone 14 to free up space. That means the SIM card, which acts as a key that connects your phone with cellular networks, is being phased out for Apple phones.

Where Apple leads, others typically follow, so you can expect handset makers like Samsung and Google to also go all-in on eSIM — a digitized SIM card embedded into the phone’s computer chip that you can activate with any cellular network’s service plan.

“Whether we like it or not, it’s coming,” Roger Entner, a telecom expert and founder of the research firm Recon Analytics, said about eSIM technology.

But this move isn’t really all about Apple. The Federal Communications Commission also favors eSIM technology , because it makes it easier for people to switch to a different carrier by using software instead of going to a store for a physical SIM card. And the technology has security benefits: If your phone is stolen, thieves can’t remove an eSIM to hijack your phone number and commit identity theft, as they could with a physical SIM card.

Most important, the experience of using eSIM data plans for travel has greatly improved. About five years ago, eSIM data plans for international roaming were overpriced, and cell service was sometimes unreliable. But in the last year, I’ve tested a few eSIM services when I left the country and found them to be cost-effective and zippy.

As is always the case with new technology, there are downsides. Activating a data plan on a foreign network with an eSIM is not as straightforward as sticking a different SIM card into your phone. The process is especially challenging for those who are less familiar with technology, putting the onus on more tech savvy companions to help them make the switch.

There are also privacy concerns. Many eSIM service providers offer apps that collect your data for tracking purposes.

You can use my experience as a template for navigating the inevitable transition to eSIM. Recently, I tried eSIM data plans when traveling with several members of my family and acted as their tech sherpa through the switch.

Step 1: Pick an eSIM

The main reason to use eSIM services for travel is to save money. The big U.S. carriers, like AT&T and Verizon, offer international roaming options, including $10 day passes for using your phone in foreign countries. The costs quickly add up for a two-week trip with family.

In contrast, an eSIM data package that can be used for the entirety of your trip costs a few dollars. The tricky part is choosing an eSIM service provider because there are many, and most are unfamiliar brands like Airalo, GigSky and Flexiroam. (Apple provides a list of eSIM service providers on its website.)

For a recent weeklong trip to Montreal, I researched travel blogs and picked Nomad , which offered a gigabyte of data that could be used for seven days in Canada for $7. I had the option to activate the plan with Nomad’s app or by following setup instructions on the company’s website. The app had high reviews in the App Store, so I clicked the download button.

Step 2: Activate the eSIM Service

A nice thing about eSIM is that you can buy a plan and set up the service on your phone well in advance of a trip, then activate it when you arrive at your destination. After you buy a plan, the eSIM service provider sends you a list of instructions.

The Nomad app showed a list of steps. In the iPhone’s settings app, I clicked on the cellular menu, clicked “Add eSIM” and typed in an activation code. As I crossed the border into Canada, I went back into the cellular settings, selected the Nomad phone line and toggled on the option for “Turn on this line.”

(If you still use a physical SIM card for your domestic phone line, you need not remove it. In the phone’s cellular settings, you just switch off the service for your primary line to avoid roaming charges.)

After I picked this eSIM plan, I shared the Nomad app with my wife and brother-in-law, who each followed the instructions to set it up by themselves. I didn’t know how to advise my mother-in-law, who never downloads apps, how to set up the plan, so I did it for her.

Herein lies the real problem: Less tech-inclined folks are probably not going to know how to use eSIM services. When my mother-in-law went on a trip to Hong Kong alone and I wasn’t nearby to set up the service for her, I told her to pay for AT&T’s international roaming plan and find a store later to buy a SIM card from a Hong Kong phone carrier.

Terry Guo, a chief product officer of LotusFlare, the company that developed Nomad, agreed that the main demographic of travelers using eSIM service plans comprised younger, more tech-savvy people.

“We are doing a lot of work in the app to make this simpler,” he said.

Optional (but Important) Step: Protect Your Privacy

Another downside to eSIM services is privacy-related. All the eSIM service providers I researched in Apple’s App Store said in their app descriptions that they did some tracking of users across different apps and websites.

Toni Toikka, the chief executive of Alekstra, a company that helps businesses reduce their wireless bills, underlined the importance of safeguarding personal information from eSIM providers. He said many of these companies, known as mobile virtual network operators, had struggled to generate profit.

“One way they think they’ll make money is selling your information,” Mr. Toikka said. “That’s why you should always opt out of any tracking. You shouldn’t sell yourself for pennies on a dollar.”

Mr. Guo said that the Nomad app contained Google’s analytics technology to see how people were using the app, and that people who logged into the app with their Facebook accounts could also be tracked by Facebook.

A simple workaround to data collection is to avoid logging into an app with third-party sites like Facebook and Google. Apple users can also click “Ask app not to track” when opening an eSIM app for the first time.

Android users don’t have the option to ask apps not to track them, so their best option is to buy the eSIM plan from the company’s website and set up the service without downloading the app.

Bottom Line

Overall, the pros of eSIM outweigh the cons. Traveling with a smartphone with SIM cards wasn’t relaxing because you needed to carry a pin to eject the card tray; plus you had to make sure not to lose the tiny SIM card.

When returning from a trip using eSIM services, all you have to do is go back into the phone’s settings app and switch your domestic phone line back on. That simplicity and peace of mind make eSIM worth the hassle.

Brian X. Chen is the lead consumer technology writer for The Times. He reviews products and writes Tech Fix , a column about the social implications of the tech we use. Before joining The Times in 2011, he reported on Apple and the wireless industry for Wired. More about Brian X. Chen

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What is esim.

For most of us, travelling with a phone or tablet has become as important as packing a passport. Not only do they serve as excellent tour guides, but our phones have also become a saving grace to get out of sticky situations. Whether it’s finding your accommodation after that horrendous 12 am flight, or emailing the bank to urgently cancel a stolen card, it’s hard to imagine a time before the internet.

While you can choose to move from one cafe to another using the Wi-Fi or pay exorbitant international roaming fees in order to stay connected, most travellers prefer to buy a SIM (subscriber identity module) card.

Previously, acquiring a SIM card meant an excursion to the closest carrier centre with your passport and awkwardly playing charades with the poor employee as you try to overcome the language barrier. Nowadays, embedded SIMs or eSims are sweeping the market, proving a game changer for travellers. What was once considered futuristic technology is quickly becoming mainstream… and we’re here for it!

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Unlike physical SIM cards, eSims can be downloaded digitally onto your phone or tablet from the comfort of your home, saving you a trip to a store once you land in a foreign country or wait for a physical SIM in the mail. As you move from country to country, simply download a new local eSim or buy a regional package (read on to know more!) and activate it as soon as you land. 

The beauty of eSims is that you can have multiple carriers on your phone ready to be activated. Not only will you be saving on the plastic packaging and transportation involved with buying a physical SIM, but you will also have your local eSim ready to activate on your phone as soon as you land. ESims allow you to have two SIMs active at once, meaning you can keep using your original SIM from home without having to juggle between two tiny plastic SIM cards, with a risk of them getting lost or stolen.  

However, before you go any further it is important to check if your phone is compatible with an eSim. Being still relatively new to the scene, eSims require a dual-SIM handset. While most new phones offer this function, you should check whether your phone is compatible before considering an eSim for your travels. Check out the list of compatible devices here . 

If your phone is compatible with an eSim it is time to decide which eSim is the best for you.

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How To Choose The Best Travel eSim

As eSims become more and more popular within the travel community, eSim providers are flooding the market with a range of packages and services for you to choose from. These plans differ in price, duration, data limits, and destinations.

Just like physical SIM cards, it is therefore important to do your research before finding the best eSim for your globetrotting needs. Some providers like Yesim, offer eSIM packages for over 120 countries and a  virtual phone numbers . So, make sure that this Yesim eSIM review informs your final decision!

ESim providers service hundreds of countries around the world, meaning you will have several plans available for your destination of choice. The duration of eSim plans often ranges from 1 to 30 days, offering different data amounts and prices. This flexibility allows you to pick a plan which suits you and your travel itinerary. Remember, the best eSIM is the one which works best for your trip.

For the adventurous travellers planning to explore outside the larger cities, it is also important to note the carrier of your eSim and ensure they provide good coverage. Coverage differs depending on the carrier and your location. Limited coverage will impact your ability to send messages using data, and internet speeds may also be impacted. If you’re going to be spending heaps of time in the backcountry, a satellite phone might be a better option to check out.

ESim providers will indicate which carriers they use for each plan on their websites. If you are concerned about the coverage of your plan, research the repute of the carrier your package will be using to ensure they are a major service provider. 

Another thing to consider while you travel is whether you will need to make calls. Many eSim providers offer data only packages, therefore read the provider plans carefully to ensure your chosen eSim will include a local number. 

In order to stay competitive, many eSim providers will offer deals and additional benefits such as global packages, data sharing, and hot-spotting services. These extras are worth keeping an eye out for when comparing different plans.

If you still need a bit more info, have a good at our guide to eSIMs here.

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Introducing Regional eSim Packages

If you’re planning on visiting just one country, the local eSims are a great option. However, if you have a serious case of the travel bug and wish to explore several countries on your travels, a regional eSim package might be just the thing for you. Regional eSim packages mean your one eSim plan will work in multiple regions, such as Europe or South-East Asia. 

Like local eSim options, regional packages vary in data amounts and validity periods. Most eSim providers offer both regional and global packages. These deals allow you to tailor your package to your individual travel itinerary. For example, Airalo’s Global eSim covers 87 countries across different continents, offering 7-180 days of validity and up to 20GB of data. 

With the increase in locations covered under a regional or global eSim, the price for these services tends to be a little higher than a local eSim. However, regional packages save you the need to buy a separate eSim for each country and may end up being a better fit for your travel needs. They are also great eco-friendly travel products to keep single-use plastic down.

Regional and global eSim packages provide another option worth considering when choosing the best travel eSim for you. Weigh up the pros and cons of local and regional packages to help you decide which is most worthwhile to you. 

Note : When considering a regional or global eSim, ensure the countries you are travelling to are included within the package. If a provider is offering a European regional eSim, this does not guarantee all countries in Europe will be covered by the package.  

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The Best Travel eSim Providers

As it becomes clear eSims are the way of the future, an ever-increasing number of providers are entering the market. Traditionally eSims have been too expensive to be worth their convenience. However, as the technology improves, the market is becoming more and more competitive. This means you can get better value for your plans at a cheaper price.

With so many to choose from, it is important to be informed on the different plans offered by eSim companies. Key factors to consider are data use, internet speed, price, and coverage offered by each eSim provider.  

Trying to find the perfect plan can be overwhelming, especially as you try to juggle a million admin tasks before your flight. Luckily we’ve done the hard work for you, digging into the pros and cons of six eSim providers. While this list will provide you an overview of the key services offered by each company, it is important to do your own research to ensure you find the best eSim for you.

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Yesim eSIM

YeSim is an excellent app that connects travelers with eSim packages. YeSim do not provide network or data themselves but act as kind of a broker helping travellers to find the best and cheapest possible eSim for their trip.

They provides eSIM packages for over 120 countries and for each country they cover, they offer a variety of different packages to suit all needs and budgets. Somewhat uniquely, they also offer virtual phone numbers in many countries which makes them our top pick.

The price of a Yesim eSIM package does of course vary depending on how much data you want, how long you want the package for, and the destination country you are visiting. There is also an additional charge for a Yesim virtual phone number. However, our readers can get €3 off any package by using the promo code “Backpacker” at check-out.

Wide number of packages and the possibility of getting a virtual phone number.

New company and kind of untested. Virtual phone numbers are not cheap.

HolaFly Esim

HolaFly is one of the major eSim shops, providing a 4G connection to more than 160 destinations. Their website is very user-friendly and comes with 24/7 WhatsApp customer service, enabling you to receive assistance with questions or troubleshooting issues quicker. HolaFly offers plans that range from 5-90 days and is widely known for its unlimited data packages. This is a pro for those who chew through large quantities of data during their travels. 

The downside to this is there are limited set data plans available. This means those who do not need so much data will be paying a higher premium for a service they might not necessarily use to its full extent. For example, plans for the U.S. all include unlimited data with no option to opt for less.

A 30-day eSim plan with unlimited data in the U.S. will cost $64 USD. On the contrary, other countries such as Columbia have just one plan on offer at 6GB for 15 days costing $44 USD. If you don’t want to worry about keeping an eye on your data usage, HolaFly is a good option. However, if you want a range of different eSim packages to choose from HolaFly will have limited options. 

HolaFly is perfect for travellers needing to entertain themselves on long bus rides or upload daily Instagram shots to ensure loved ones at home are sufficiently jealous. 

Regional packages are available for: Europe (32 countries), North America (3 countries), South America (15 countries), the United Kingdom (3 countries), and the Caribbean (16 countries).

Want to find out more? Check out their website here !

Unlimited internet packages available for a wide range of countries, data share available on some eSim plans

Some reviews mention slow internet speeds, limited plans for data packages that are not unlimited

Nomad e-sim

Nomad is another major eSim provider , providing both data and SMS eSim packages. Nomad covers 100+ countries and offers a variety of flexible data packages ranging from 7-60 day periods. What sets Nomad apart from other providers is the ability for clients to choose which mobile carrier their eSim uses.

Different mobile carriers will provide more reliable coverage and internet speeds than others. If coverage is important to you, Nomad is worth considering. For example, Nomad has several 30-day plans for the U.S., depending on how much data and which mobile carrier you wish to use.

Faster networks and larger data packages will cost you more ($80 USD for 50GB), while you can also choose a 30-day plan with a different carrier for $39 USD for 10 GB. Nomad is also trialling unlimited data packages in certain countries. 

Additionally, the app for Nomads is also very easy to navigate and you can message the company through the app with any questions you have. 

Nomad is perfect for backpackers new to eSims, providing a range of options on data and SMS options.  

Regional packages available for: Europe (35 countries), Nordic (4 countries), South-East Asia/Oceania (8 countries), Pacific Asia (16 countries)

Global package: (110 countries) – 5GB, 30 days $45USD

More flexibility on how much data you wish to buy, positive reviews about internet speeds (particularly in Europe)

SMS packages only work in the UK, Canada, and the U.S. Only offers short term plans (most plans are 30 days)

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OneSim provides both physical and eSim cards, giving you more options when choosing which is best for you. However, if you opt for an eSim, you will only have two options of packages, the World or Oceana. However, an advantage of OneSim is that packages include data, voice, and text services. 

There is a range of different plans available for their eSims. As well as offering daily, weekly, and monthly packages, customers also have the option to pay per MB for data. For example, for a 4G service in the US, rates start at $0.05/MB. This is a useful option for customers who only wish to use data in emergencies. 

While OneSim has many advantages, two themes across multiple review websites were clients being caught out with unexpected plan costs and problems with connectivity in different countries. These are common issues within both physical and eSim markets and are a good reminder to make sure you read the fine print when comparing which provider is best for you. 

OneSim is ideal for travellers who do not want to use too much data and are visiting multiple countries.

Regional packages available for: World (150 countries), Asiana (35 countries) 

Bi-monthly and monthly data discounts available. Customers also get free calls on EU numbers

Unlike most eSim providers who offer eSims free of charge, OneSim eSims cost $9.95. OneSim also only have two regional options available for eSim products

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Airalo

Airalo is one of the biggest eSim companies on the market, available in over 200 countries. While most packages are data-only plans, Airalo also offers some combination plans which include calls and a local number. Airalo is competitive with major companies such as Nomad and offers different data deals for 30-day plans in a range of countries.

For example, a 30-day U.S eSim with 10GB of data will set you back $26 USD. Alternatively, for those needing less data, a 3GB eSim with the same validation period will cost a reasonable $11 USD. 

Airalo eSim plans range from 7-30 days for most local eSims, while regional packages are available up to 180 days. 

Airalo also offers an in-app reward currency called Airmoney. This feature allows you to earn credits when you buy eSims, top-up products, or refer friends. 

Airalo is perfect for travellers wanting to try out an eSim without committing to expensive long-term plans, due to their providing relatively cheap short-term data packages. 

Regional packages are available for: Africa (27 countries), Asia (13 countries), Caribbean Islands (24 countries), Europe (39 countries), Latin America (19 countries), Middle East and North Africa (15 countries). 

Want to find out more? Check out their website here or have a look at our complete Airalo eSim review .

Provide several data package options. 180 day validation periods on regional packages means less need topping up expired eSim plans

Can be difficult to keep track of how much data you have used and does not offer unlimited data packages

BNEsim

BneSim distinguishes itself from other competitors by specialising in monthly subscriptions, with services available in over 200 countries. BneSim offers once-off, weekly, or monthly plans, enticing you with discounts for daily and monthly subscriptions.

While these options allow you to save money in the long run, be careful of auto-renew defaults on subscriptions. Ensure you read the terms and conditions and be sure you’ve opted out of the subscription when terminating your plan to avoid any unwanted bills! 

One of the best things about BneSim is that their once-off eSim plan has no expiration, meaning you don’t need to worry about expiry dates. For those wanting voice services, BneSim also offers international numbers on certain plans, with no charge for incoming calls.  

BneSim is perfect for travellers who are staying in countries for long periods of time. 

Regional packages available for: Europe (30 countries), Asia (28 countries) 

Discounts for daily and monthly subscriptions

Website is quite overwhelming with a lot of information and not unclear descriptions, limited regional packages available

YoHo Mobile

Yoho Mobile Asia

YoHo Mobile is a new provider to the scene with services available in 190 countries around the world. They offer both fixed and unlimited plans, specialising in services to Europe and Asia. Online reviews show that YoHo Mobile still has a few kinks to iron out in terms of customer service efficiency and product processing.

Nevertheless, YoHo Mobile has competitive pricing and has partnered up with major cellular providers such as Vodafone and Movistar, meaning their internet speeds are decent value for money. A 10GB eSim to the U.S. for 30 days will cost you $31.63, giving major competitors such as Nomad and Airalo a good run for their money.

YoHo Mobile is certainly worth looking into, particularly if you are going to countries in Asia. YoHo Mobile is also ideal for backpackers travelling through multiple countries on a budget. 

Regional packages are available for: Asia 21 (21 countries), Asia Pacific (14 countries), Asia Pacific + (19 countries), South East Asia (8 countries/nations), China-Mac- Hong Kong, Europe (26 countries), Europe+(37 countries), North America (2 countries), Latin America (19 countries), Africa (1 country), Oceana (2 countries), Nordic (5 countries).  

Offers a wide range of regional packages, particularly for Asia

YoHo Mobile offers short term contracts only. There is also no app available for YoHo Mobile

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Final Thoughts on Finding The Best Travel eSim

eSIMs are the ideal travelling companion and a must on any travel packing list . They take up no space, require very little attention, and provide you with endless entertainment on those long travel days. Of course, just like when choosing any travel partner, it is important to ensure you and your eSim are on the same page.

There are a number of companies providing international connectivity at the click of a button, offering an overwhelming choice of data, voice, and text packages for you to choose from. It is therefore up to you to do your research and ensure you find the perfect match for your pending adventures. 

When finding the best travel eSim for you, consider what you will need from your phone while travelling and what you value from your mobile carrier. There is no perfect eSim provider, each performing in some categories better than others.

Whichever one you choose, you’ll at least be safe in the knowledge that you’re reducing single-use plastic whilst staying connected on your trip.

The growing popularity of instant messaging apps such as Whatsapp and Signal means that text and voice plans are less prioritised when choosing an eSim provider. This is reflected in the limited text and voice options available by eSim providers. Ultimately you will need to decide how important data, internet speed, cost and coverage are to you. 

While costing a little more than a physical local SIM, eSims provide you with more ownership over your phone connectivity. The flexibility to choose the best plan for you at the touch of a button before you even jet off on your adventures provides peace of mind that many backpackers are starting to prioritise. They also mean you don’t need to decide between a local or international sim , as most have both available through the same app.

eSIMs are a great example of how technology has revolutionised how we travel, removing barriers to our ability to connect with other cultures and countries. Find the best travel eSim for you and tick another thing off your to-do list as you prepare for the trip of your life! 

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Vodafone Europe Prepaid eSIM Card - 25GB Data in 5G/4G/LTE in Europe and UK for 10 Days - Support Hotspot and Data Tethering for iPhone/Android - Covering Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland

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Vodafone Europe Prepaid eSIM Card - 25GB Data in 5G/4G/LTE in Europe and UK for 10 Days - Support Hotspot and Data Tethering for iPhone/Android - Covering Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland

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  • 【 25GB High Speed Vodafone Network 】 The Europe eSIM is not a physical card, contains 25GB roaming 5G/4G/LTE data in UK and Europe for 10 days. Supporting Hotspot for iPhone/Android Mobile Phone.
  • 【 Just Two Steps for Using 】 ① Online activations:Please go "http://esim1.pickpiff123.com" to submit the travel information as soon as possible after you receive the package(at least 3 days in advance), and you will receive a successful registration email within 24 hours. ② We will send the esim QR code to your registered email address at least 1 day in advance.
  • 【 100% Worry-free Services 】 Any product quality problem, we will provide unconditional full refund. You can email us for any questions, and we will provide you with a satisfactory solution.
  • 【 Notes about the Bundle 】 ① To ensure that the esim QR code can be sent in time, please submit the registration on the website at least 3 days in advance. ② Do not scan the QR code until you arrive the signal coverage to avoid incurring deductions.
  • 【 Spain + 51 European Countries / Regions 】 The signal covers Spain, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jersey, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madeira, Malta, Martinique, Mayotte, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, The Reunion, Turkey, UK, Vatican, etc.

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-- Vodafone Europe Prepaid eSIM Card -- Bundle Contents: 25GB Internet Data in 4G/LTE in UK and Europe Validity Day: 1. Activate within 3 months after purchase; 2. Can be used for 10 days after scanning the eSIM code. Signal Covers 52 Countries / Regions: Aland Islands, Austria, Azores, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, French Caribbean, French Guiana, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Guadeloupe and St. Martin, Guam, Guernsey, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Jersey, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madeira, Malta, Martinique, Mayotte, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Reunion, Turkey, United Kingdom, Vatican, Virgin Islands. How to Use: 1. Log in website: http://esim1.pickpiff123.com to fill in the travel information as soon as possible when you receive the package(at least 3 days in advance). 2. After submitting the information, you will receive a successful registration email within 24 hours. 3. We will send the esim QR code to your registered email address at least 1 day in advance. 4. After you arrive at the destination, connect to the free WIFI and scan the QR code to use it. Important Notes: 1. To ensure that the esim QR code can be sent in time, please submit the information on the website at least 3 days in advance. If the travel time changes, please resubmit the registration information on the website at least 3 days in advance. 2. Do not scan the QR code until you arrive the signal coverage to avoid incurring deductions. If deductions happened, the data can not be used any more. 3. The QR code can only be scanned one time. Once you scan it on a mobile phone, please do not scan it any more by any mobile phone. 4. After receiving the package, please read the instructions about the esim carefully.

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ONE Telecommunications

FaceTime over Cellular 1

Personal Hotspot 2

Unlocking 2

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Andorra Telecom

Visual Voicemail

FaceTime over Cellular

Advanced Mobile Location (AML) 7

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Czech Republic

Advanced Mobile Location (AML)

Telia Eesti AS

Faroe Islands

Faroe Telecom

FaceTime over Mobile

Aaland Telecom

Advanced Mobile Location (AML)7

Bouygues Telecom

Free Mobile

La Poste Mobile

WiFi Calling 8

Wi-Fi Calling 8

Tele Greenland 3

Magyar Telekom

Isle of Man

Manx Telecom

Sure Mobile

Jersey Telecom

IPKO Telekom 3

Liechtenstein

Post Telecom

Tango Mobile

Monaco Telecom 3

Crnogorski Telekom 3

Netherlands

North Macedonia

Makedonski Telekom

Telekom Serbia 3

O2 Slovakia

Slovak Telekom

A1 Slovenija

Telekom Slovenije

Switzerland

Türkiye

Turk Telekom

United Kingdom

Wi-Fi Calling on supported iCloud-connected devices

Talk Mobile

Tesco Mobile

Virgin Mobile UK

You need iOS 6 or later to use FaceTime over Cellular. You might notice decreased performance on some carriers while using FaceTime over Cellular on 2G networks.

May include an additional fee or requirement. Some iPhone devices are unlocked by default. Contact the carrier for more information.

The carrier, not Apple, provides technical support for iPhone in this region.

Includes Vatican City and San Marino.

VoLTE is available only on iPhone 6 or later.

Carrier doesn't support MMS.

In countries and on carriers that support the Advanced Mobile Location (AML) standard, iPhone automatically attempts to send your device location to emergency responders via AML.

If you have an iPhone 8 (model A1863), an iPhone 8 Plus (model A1864), or an iPhone X (model A1865) on these carriers, the Wi-Fi calling feature requires iOS 12.2. Learn how to find the model number of your iPhone.

Available with iPhone 15, iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone SE (3rd generation), and iPhone 12 models. Data plan required. Speeds vary based on site conditions and network provider. For details on 5G support, contact your network provider.

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Roafly: eSIM Data for Travel 4+

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Roafly eSIM: Instantly access the best local rates worldwide. Say goodbye to high roaming fees and SIM card hassles! Roafly eSIM: Seamless Connectivity Worldwide Roafly understands the needs of modern travelers, offering instant and uninterrupted internet access in over 150 countries worldwide. High roaming fees, complicated SIM card swaps, and connectivity issues are now a thing of the past. With Roafly eSIM, enjoy reliable, fast, and affordable internet during your travels. Our slogan, "Simply Connect from Anywhere," ensures you stay connected wherever you go. Welcome! Roafly eSIM offers you convenience and freedom while traveling. But, what exactly is an eSIM? What is an eSIM? eSIM stands for Electronic SIM, serving as a digital equivalent of a physical SIM card. Integrated into your device, it contains all the necessary information for internet connection. eSIM allows you to easily switch between different network operators, giving you access to the best local rates worldwide. It eliminates the need for physical SIM swaps, making your travels even more comfortable. The Advantages of Roafly - Wide Coverage: We provide high-speed internet access in over 150 countries and regions. Stay online everywhere from America to Asia, Europe to Oceania. - Easy Activation: Activate your Roafly eSIM in a few simple steps and connect to the internet immediately. Say goodbye to the hassle of physical SIM changes. - Affordable Data Plans: Choose from a variety of data plans tailored to your travel needs and budget. We offer transparent pricing without hidden fees. - iPhone Compatibility: Full compatibility with all iPhone models that support eSIM, including the latest releases. Everything you need for uninterrupted connectivity during your travels. How to Connect with Roafly? - Download the App: Download the Roafly app from the App Store. - Choose Your Plan: Select the most suitable data plan for your trip. Choose from our regional or global plans to find the best fit for your needs. - Activate Your eSIM: Follow the easy steps within the app to activate your eSIM profile immediately. - Connect Instantly: Once activated, connect to the internet anywhere in the world and enhance your travel experience. Frequently Asked Questions Who Can Use Roafly eSIM? All iPhone users who support eSIM, including iPhone XS, iPhone XR, and later models, can use Roafly eSIM. It's ideal for anyone traveling, whether for business or leisure. How Can I Renew My Data Plan? You can easily renew your current plan or purchase a new one through the Roafly app. We offer flexible options based on your usage and travel plans. Can I Have a Plan Covering Multiple Countries? Yes, Roafly offers regional and global data plans covering multiple countries. These plans are perfect for those traveling to various destinations. In Which Countries Will I Have Internet Access with Roafly? You can access the internet with Roafly in over 150 countries, including the USA, UK, France, Italy, Japan, Australia, and more. Visit our app for the complete coverage list. Can I Use eSIM Alongside My Physical SIM? Yes, eSIM technology allows you to use both an eSIM and a physical SIM card simultaneously in your device. This means you can benefit from Roafly's affordable internet access while traveling, without giving up your local line. You can manage both personal and business numbers on your iPhone at the same time. Explore the World with Roafly Stay connected on your travels with Roafly. "Simply Connect from Anywhere" and experience comfortable and seamless internet access worldwide. Download now and discover the freedom and ease that Roafly offers!

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Vodafone Idea introduces eSIM for prepaid users in New Delhi: How to get it, list of supported phones 

Vodafone idea expands esim service to prepaid users in new delhi, offering flexibility, convenience, and eco-friendliness compared to standard sim cards..

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Vodafone Idea share price: VIL has informed that its extraordinary general meeting (EGM) is scheduled to be held on April 2, 2024.

  • Vodafone Idea has launched eSIM service for prepaid users in New Delhi, adding to the existing availability in Mumbai and Goa.
  • eSIMs, digital SIM cards that can be activated from the phone's settings.
  • The eSIM feature is supported on various smartphone models including select Apple iPhones, Samsung, Google, Vivo, Motorola, and Nokia phones.

Vodafone Idea has finally rolled out the eSIM for prepaid users in New Delhi. The option is already available in cities like Mumbai and Goa. An eSIM is a digital SIM card inside your phone, so you don't need a physical card. You can activate it from your phone's settings or by scanning a code, no need to go to a store. It lets you switch between different network plans easily and store multiple profiles at once, handy for travel. Plus, you won't lose or damage it like a physical SIM. It's better for the environment too, since it reduces plastic waste. Overall, eSIMs offer convenience, flexibility, and eco-friendliness compared to regular SIM cards.

Notably, all smartphones will not support eSIM. So here is the list of smartphones that will do.The eSIM feature is supported on various phone models:

--Apple iPhones: iPhone XR and newer models --Samsung: Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy S21, and others --Google: Pixel 3 and newer models --Vivo: Vivo X90 Pro --Motorola: Motorola Razr, Motorola Next Gen Razr, Motorola Edge 40 --Nokia: Nokia G60, Nokia X30

To activate Vi eSIM for existing customers, ensure your email ID is registered with Vi. If not, send 'Email Your Email ID' to 199. After 48 hours, you can proceed with the eSIM process.

Here's how you can activate the eSIM

–Send a message with 'eSIM your registered email ID' to 199 to initiate the switch. –Upon receiving a confirmation message, reply 'ESIMY' within 15 minutes to confirm your interest. –Consent may be required over a call. –Upon approval, you'll receive a QR Code on your registered email ID. Scan it using your phone's Settings (location may vary depending on the device). –Follow the specific activation steps for your device (e.g., for iPhones, go to Mobile Data > Add data plan). The QR code will be valid for one device for 7 days. –Optionally, rename the data plan label for the secondary SIM. –Select the default line (Primary/Secondary) for this number and tap Done. The eSIM will be activated within 30 minutes, providing you with the flexibility and convenience of a digital SIM card.

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