Frequently Asked Questions
What is Roaming?
The Roaming setting tells your phone if can use internet outside your country. This is why you need to turn it OFF on your primary SIM and turn it ON only on our eSIM. Some Android phones doesn't allow to enable roaming only on the eSIM, so you need to enable it globally and make sure you are using our eSIM for data (you can see it in your phone settings).
What exactly is the concept of an eSIM?
An eSIM serves as a virtual SIM card enabling you to set up a mobile plan through your provider without the need for a physical nano-SIM card.
Can you guide me through the process of activating my eSIM?
Activating your eSIM is a straightforward process involving three steps: 1) Choose your destination 2) Opt for a data plan 3) Scan the QR code on your phone.
How does a physical SIM differ from an eSIM?
While a physical SIM is a tiny chip you insert into your device, an eSIM functions as a digital SIM that facilitates the setup of a cellular plan from your carrier without the necessity of a physical nano-SIM.
How can I determine if my phone is eSIM compatible?
To verify your phone's eSIM compatibility, kindly refer to our dedicated page detailing supported devices.
When I try to install the eSIM I receive error 10014 on my Google Pixel Phone
It means that you already have one eSIM installed on your Pixel. Your phone supports only one eSIM at time, please remove the other eSIM before installing ours.
iMessage stopped working
Check your iMessage settings: Make sure that iMessage is enabled and that your phone number and email address are listed correctly. Go to Settings > Messages and check the settings under "Send & Receive".
I cannot scan the QR code!
If you are installing the eSIM directly from your device and you don't have a QR code to scan, you need to proceed with manual installation. You will find here the instructions in our setup guide page.