How to install eSim

  1. Purchase the eSim data plan on our website.
  2. Receive the eSIM installation link by email.
  3. On your iPhone with iOS 17.4 or later, tap the link to set up your eSIM.
  4. When the Activate New eSim notification appears, tap Allow.
  5. Tap Continue at the bottom of the screen.
  1. Purchase the eSIM data plan on our website.
  2. Receive the eSIM installation link by email.
  3. If you're using an iPhone with iOS 17.4 or later and you receive a QR code from us via email.
  4. Touch and hold the QR code, then tap Add eSim.
  5. Tap Continue at the bottom of the screen.
  6. Tap Add Mobile Data Plan.
  1. Purchase the eSim data plan on our website.
  2. Receive the eSim QR code by email.
  3. Set up your eSim profile as follows:
    • Go to your device [Settings] > [Cellular or Mobile Data] > [Add Cellular Plan].
    • Scan the QR code provided by email.
    • Tap [Add Cellular Plan].
    • Choose [Secondary] Label and change the name to "eSim."
    • Select the option for "Use eSim for cellular data only" and tap [Continue].
    • Select the option for "Use Primary as the preferred line" and tap [Done].
    • Check if the APN Name matches with the eSim order: Tap on eSim > [Cellular Data Network] > [APN].
  1. Purchase the eSim data plan on our website.
  2. Receive the eSim QR code by email.
  3. Set up your eSim profile as follows:
    • Go to your device [Settings] > [Network & Internet] > [Mobile Network].
    • Tap "Download a SIM instead?" > Download your SIM > Tap [Next].
    • Scan the QR code provided by email
      • Save QR Code as a photo
    • Tap [Download] and [Done].
    • Check if the APN Name matches with the eSim order: Tap "eSim" and tap [Advanced] > Tap [Access Point Names] > [APN].
  • iOS: You must have iOS 12.1 or later and an unlocked iPhone. Any iPhone older than XR or XS supports eSIM. (Note: When you buy a device with a contract from a mobile operator, it is common practice for them to lock the connectivity from any other supplier. In this case, your device will be considered "locked," at least until your contract expires. You can check with your operator to see if there is anything you can do to unlock the eSIM in your device.) Samsung, Pixel, and many Androids support eSIM.