If you've installed the eSIM, you're in the destination country, but no data is flowing — try these in order. 90% of cases resolve at step 3 or sooner.
Step 1 — Confirm the eSIM is on AND set as Cellular Data
- iPhone: Settings → Cellular. Is the travel eSIM toggled ON? Is "Cellular Data" pointing at it?
- Android: Settings → SIMs. Is "Use SIM" ON for the travel eSIM? Is "Mobile data" set to that SIM?
Step 2 — Turn data roaming ON for the travel eSIM
- Even though we don't "roam" you in the traditional sense, your phone considers any non-home network as roaming. Turn it on for the travel profile.
- iPhone: Settings → Cellular → tap profile → Data Roaming ON.
- Android: Settings → SIMs → tap profile → Roaming ON.
Step 3 — Toggle airplane mode for 30 seconds
- Airplane mode → wait 30 seconds → off.
- This forces the phone to re-scan and pick a network from scratch.
Step 4 — Manually pick a network
- iPhone: Settings → Cellular → tap profile → Network Selection → Automatic OFF → pick the partner network from the list (we list the partner names on each country hub page).
- Android: Settings → SIMs → tap profile → "Choose network" → select manually.
Step 5 — Check the APN
- iPhone: usually auto. If not, Settings → Cellular → tap profile → Cellular Data Network → APN:
internet(or as listed on your country hub page). - Android: Settings → SIMs → Access Point Names → tap the partner APN.
If none of those work
- Open the "No data after install" wizard on our support page. It walks the same steps with diagnostic prompts and can issue a replacement eSIM if the install itself is corrupt.
- Or just write to support — include your order number and we'll usually have you working in under 15 minutes.
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