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How to use an eSIM to streamline your International Phone Service

How to use an eSIM to streamline your International Phone Service

Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to receive data on your smartphone without having to pay your primary carrier a lot of money? It turns out that there is: it's known as an eSIM, and it can help you simplify your phone service when travelling.

The global esim data plan has been available for a few years, but it's becoming more popular as more devices accept it. That's fantastic news for tourists and everyone else who loves having access to unlimited mobile data.

You've come to the right site if you're wondering what an eSIM is and how to utilise one. Here's all you need to know to start taking advantage of this technology's convenience and simplicity.

When travelling, how do you utilise an eSIM?

The eSIM's simplicity shows through, making it a simple solution when you're on the go. With most Airhub plans, you'll keep your regular phone number (if you have Dual SIM Dual Standby technology) while utilising your eSIM to access data. Follow these four simple steps to get started with an eSIM.

Check that your device has eSIM capabilities

Despite the fact that the GSMA first proposed the concept of an eSIM in 2010, the technology was only released in certain handsets in 2018. Only a few iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and 2019 Motorola Razr models support eSIM at the moment. A complete list of known devices that support eSIM may be found in our FAQs.

Download the Airhub app

The Airhub App is available for free on Google Play and the Apple App Store. You'll need to register, which is likewise free and takes only a few minutes.

Decide your country and plan

You'll have access to a full portfolio of eSIM plans once you're in the app. You can search for best eSIM plans or specific data packs or browse country-specific or regional choices. We currently support more than 100 nations.

Scan the QR code and follow the on-screen instructions

We'll walk you through activating your eSIM using a QR code on your phone after you've selected the Buy Now option.

Easily switch between eSIM plans

Simply tap My eSIMs at the bottom of the screen to switch to another eSIM prepaid plan. When your virtual eSIM data plan expires, you can reload it from here.

What is an eSIM?

An embedded subscriber identity module, or "eSIM," is a small chip incorporated into the hardware of your phone that performs the same functions as your insertable SIM card.

SIM cards have long been a source of frustration for consumers, particularly tourists. They're small and delicate, and they used to necessitate users exposing their phone's hardware in order to install them. Even while most new phones have SIM trays, it's still quite easy to damage the card and tray - or to misplace the card or the pin required to unlock the tray.

By replacing the traditional SIM card with a piece of hardware soldered into your phone, an eSIM avoids these hazards. Simply use an app to sign up for or change your service.

eSIM isn't available on all phones; it's a feature reserved for newer, higher-end models. Only the latest Samsung Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip, Motorola Razr, Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 3, iPhone 11 / XS / XR and the latest iPhone SE, as well as some Windows 10 and iPad devices, support eSIM. (Physical SIM cards are also available on most of those devices.)

Although eSIM has been available for a few years, it is just now beginning to gain traction. By 2025, according to McKinsey, eSIMs will be a major disruptive technology in mobile telecommunications.

Here's why they'll be around for a long time.

Why is an eSIM superior to other popular travel options?

Travelers have always had certain limitations when it comes to having phone coverage when overseas. Typical options include paying for expensive foreign service from a domestic carrier, attempting to locate a local SIM card that isn't a fraud or exorbitant, and so on... Alternatively, you might travel without a SIM card and rely on WiFi hotspots.

Those aren't the best options.

An eSIM, on the other hand, allows you to receive service on your phone quickly and conveniently without the worry of high fees or potential frauds. You can do the following using an eSIM:

  • Get country-specific or regional service: If your trip will take you through several countries, you'll only need to buy service once.
  • Multiple eSIM plans are available: It's possible to have numerous eSIM plans depending on your device and manufacturer; up to 15 on an eSIM compatible iPhone! If you move around a lot, this is ideal.
  • Access service on demand: Forget about looking for WiFi hotspots or reliable SIM card resellers. Even if you don't have access to a physical SIM card, data options are now available.
  • Switch carriers easily: Your eSIM allows you to switch providers and services with ease. It takes only a few minutes.

The most simple way to stay connected while travelling abroad

The eSIM is the next generation of SIM technology, and it's becoming increasingly common. With data plans available in over 190 countries and regions (and counting! ), it's the simplest and most convenient way to stay connected while travelling internationally.
You now have access to a simple, low-cost service plan for your next vacation because you know how to use an eSIM. Spend less time worrying about SIM cards and more time experiencing the highlights of your latest vacation.

To learn what eSIM data plans are available for your next destination, click here

                                                                                                                                                                          

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