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Key Benefits of Using an eSIM

Key Benefits of an eSIM for Travellers

Travellers can use eSIMs and Airhubapp to connect conveniently in more than 190 countries globally. In contrast to Conventional SIM cards, an eSIM ( sometimes referred to as an embedded SIM  card or Digital SIM) can be installed directly on your device. To connect to a network, you don’t need to visit a store and purchase an actual SIM card.

We'll go over the benefits of travel eSIMs, the phones that support them, and how to activate them for trouble-free travel in this article. We’ll also look at how eSIMs and conventional SIM cards differ from one another.

You’ll learn the following:

Sim vs eSIM

Many people still view it as a novel technology even though they have been available on the market for a while. Your device already has an eSIM which you may activate by getting one and setting it up.

You must put an actual SIM card into your phone in order to connect it to the internet. The eSIM is thought of as virtual and is activated by pressing a button. You have more freedom to Switch between eSIMs on your device since no physical card is required.

You’ll need to make sure your phone supports eSIM technology because they are not supported on all phones. Here is a list of eSIM-compatible device.

Learn more about the differences between Physical SIM and eSIMs

Benefits of eSIM for travellers

There is no doubt eSIM facilitates communication. All you have to do is get an eSIM plan from a provider like Airhubapp. To install your eSIM and join a Local network, adhere to the instructions. There is no travel outside of your home or airport to connect through phone. One of the many reasons why eSIMs are the best option for travellers is because they enable them to stay connected wherever they go. Another advantage is that using eSIMs in place of physical cards may make it possible to make phones that are smaller in size. Because they are significantly smaller than traditional SIMs and don’t require trays, eSIMs require less room in your smartphone. Therefore, you can add multiple eSIMs in your phone.

Here are other advantages of using an eSIM instead of physical, especially when you are travelling:

  • eSIMs are hassle-free: With an eSIM you don’t need to switch to a Physical SIM when you are travelling to different countries, Instead you can download a new eSIM remotely and start using it immediately.

  • eSIMs are Flexible: eSIM gives you more alternatives so you may choose the calling or data plan that best suits you by enabling you to quickly switch between them based on the country.

  • Lower costs: In most cases, eSIM plans are less expensive than international roaming charges. And there won’t be any unexpected charges.

  • eSIMs are safer: You don’t have to worry about your eSIM becoming lost or stolen because it operates virtually.

  • Local eSIM Number issued: If you are travelling abroad, you can keep you will be issued a local region number so you can make resevations over a call 

  • Regional(multiple country) eSIM: Instead of changing SIM cards as you travel , you can purchase Regional or even global eSIM to cover everywhere you plan to visit.

  • eSIM connects you Seamlessly:  Travelling can make it difficult to stay connected, especially if you’re not familiar with the local service providers. Staying connected when travelling is much simpler with eSIMs. Users can travel with a standard SIM in their phone and practically switch carriers once they get there.

more than 1 eSIM

How do I get an eSIM?

How can you install an eSIM on your phone now that you are aware of the benefits of doing so?

The Airhubapp website or app (iOS | Android ) allows you to set up and Buy an eSIM for your phone. Simply follow the on-screen instructions to set up and activate the eSIM on your device after selecting the one that best suits your needs. The sort of phone  you have must be unlocked and eSIM-compatible, and activations differ based on the phone's type.

In short, here’s how to get an eSIM:

  • Register an account on the Airhubapp website or download the Airhubapp app on your phone
  • Follow the steps to install an on your device

Which devices are eSIM compatible?

The use of eSIMs is supported by many modern Smartphones. Keep in mind that depending on the device, there may be different procedures to activate an eSIM. There are two easy ways to check If your phone support eSIM:

  • Browse our list of eSIM-compatible devices (It’s updated regularly to include new models)

  • Do a quick internet search

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By offering a more affordable, digital, and adaptable way to stay connected and by doing away with expensive roaming fees, an eSIM enables travellers to save money when they travel abroad.

Is eSIM better than a physical SIM?

eSIM uses less storage

eSIM is superior to a real SIM card because it offers so many more advantages. This not only makes room for additional parts or even a bigger battery, but it also allows manufacturers to rearrange the internal design of their products.

Does eSIM work without the internet?

 Models of the iPhone 14 that support eSIM only can be activated without a Wi-Fi network. On an iPhone, eight or more eSIMs can be installed, and two phone numbers can be used simultaneously.

Is eSIM removable?

It is not possible to remove an embedded SIM, or eSIM. It is a programmable SIM card that is physically attached (soldered) to the motherboard of your smartphone. It performs the same functions as a detachable SIM card, but it is physically impossible to remove, at least not without disassembling the phone and unsoldering the chip.

FAQs

How to install eSIM using QR Code?

How to choose between global and regional data plan?

How to avoid roaming charges while travelling?

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