An eSIM is a digital SIM card permanently integrated into your device. It can be activated remotely via QR code, allowing you to switch between mobile operators without physical hardware.
On iPhone: Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → Use QR Code. On Android: Settings → Network → SIM Manager → Add eSIM. The process takes approximately 3 minutes on Wi-Fi.
iPhone XS (2018) and later, Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and later, Google Pixel 3 (2018) and later, and many other modern smartphones. Check for an EID number in your device's About settings.
Pan-European plans cover all 27 EU member states. Verify your plan includes any non-EU countries (Switzerland, Norway, UK) if your itinerary requires them.
Leisure travelers: 5–10 GB. Extended trips: 15–30 GB. Remote workers: unlimited plans recommended. Video calls consume approximately 1 GB per hour.
Yes. Your home SIM remains active for calls and SMS. The travel eSIM operates alongside it, handling data.
Typically 60–80% cheaper than standard international roaming charges. The cost advantage is substantial for multi-country European travel.
Most travel eSIM plans include hotspot/tethering capability. Verify this feature before purchasing if it is important to your use case.
Verify the eSIM is set as your active data line. Toggle airplane mode. Attempt manual network selection. Restart your device. Contact your provider if the issue persists.
Yes. eSIM profiles are stored in a tamper-resistant secure element. The provisioning process uses mutual TLS authentication and end-to-end encryption.