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Nope! Most modern phones support dual SIM, which means you can use your regular SIM and an eSIM at the same time. This is ideal for travelers who want to keep their local number active while using a travel data plan.
Most eSIM providers offer global coverage, but it varies. GigSky, Holafly, and Saily cover 160–200+ countries, while Simbye focuses on select regions. Always check the provider’s country list before purchase.
Yes! After payment, you'll receive a QR code or activation link. Scan it through your phone's mobile settings and you're online within minutes.
Not always. While local SIMs might offer better rates in one country, eSIMs save you time, hassle, and roaming fees, especially if you're moving between countries.
Most newer phones support eSIM, including iPhones from XS/XR onward, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel, and many newer Androids. Always double-check with your device specs or the provider's compatibility list.
Yes! You can store multiple eSIMs on most devices, but only one can be active at a time (unless your phone supports dual eSIMs). This is great for switching between providers or countries.
eSIM data plans usually do not include a local number. They’re for data only. For calls and texts, use apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Skype — or keep your regular SIM active in dual SIM mode.
Yes, but check the provider’s terms. GigSky, Saily, and Holafly all support hotspot use. Holafly even includes it in their unlimited subscription plans.
When your plan expires (e.g. after 30 days), it simply stops working unless you top up or buy a new plan. You won’t be charged again unless you're on a subscription (like Holafly Plans), which you can cancel anytime.
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Nope! Most modern phones support dual SIM, which means you can use your regular SIM and an eSIM at the same time. This is ideal for travelers who want to keep their local number active while using a travel data plan.
Most eSIM providers offer global coverage, but it varies. GigSky, Holafly, and Saily cover 160–200+ countries, while Simbye focuses on select regions. Always check the provider’s country list before purchase.
Yes! After payment, you'll receive a QR code or activation link. Scan it through your phone's mobile settings and you're online within minutes.
Not always. While local SIMs might offer better rates in one country, eSIMs save you time, hassle, and roaming fees, especially if you're moving between countries.
Most newer phones support eSIM, including iPhones from XS/XR onward, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel, and many newer Androids. Always double-check with your device specs or the provider's compatibility list.
Yes! You can store multiple eSIMs on most devices, but only one can be active at a time (unless your phone supports dual eSIMs). This is great for switching between providers or countries.
eSIM data plans usually do not include a local number. They’re for data only. For calls and texts, use apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Skype — or keep your regular SIM active in dual SIM mode.
Yes, but check the provider’s terms. GigSky, Saily, and Holafly all support hotspot use. Holafly even includes it in their unlimited subscription plans.
When your plan expires (e.g. after 30 days), it simply stops working unless you top up or buy a new plan. You won’t be charged again unless you're on a subscription (like Holafly Plans), which you can cancel anytime.
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Nope! Most modern phones support dual SIM, which means you can use your regular SIM and an eSIM at the same time. This is ideal for travelers who want to keep their local number active while using a travel data plan.
Most eSIM providers offer global coverage, but it varies. GigSky, Holafly, and Saily cover 160–200+ countries, while Simbye focuses on select regions. Always check the provider’s country list before purchase.
Yes! After payment, you'll receive a QR code or activation link. Scan it through your phone's mobile settings and you're online within minutes.
Not always. While local SIMs might offer better rates in one country, eSIMs save you time, hassle, and roaming fees, especially if you're moving between countries.
Most newer phones support eSIM, including iPhones from XS/XR onward, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel, and many newer Androids. Always double-check with your device specs or the provider's compatibility list.
Yes! You can store multiple eSIMs on most devices, but only one can be active at a time (unless your phone supports dual eSIMs). This is great for switching between providers or countries.
eSIM data plans usually do not include a local number. They’re for data only. For calls and texts, use apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Skype — or keep your regular SIM active in dual SIM mode.
Yes, but check the provider’s terms. GigSky, Saily, and Holafly all support hotspot use. Holafly even includes it in their unlimited subscription plans.
When your plan expires (e.g. after 30 days), it simply stops working unless you top up or buy a new plan. You won’t be charged again unless you're on a subscription (like Holafly Plans), which you can cancel anytime.
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Nope! Most modern phones support dual SIM, which means you can use your regular SIM and an eSIM at the same time. This is ideal for travelers who want to keep their local number active while using a travel data plan.
Most eSIM providers offer global coverage, but it varies. GigSky, Holafly, and Saily cover 160–200+ countries, while Simbye focuses on select regions. Always check the provider’s country list before purchase.
Yes! After payment, you'll receive a QR code or activation link. Scan it through your phone's mobile settings and you're online within minutes.
Not always. While local SIMs might offer better rates in one country, eSIMs save you time, hassle, and roaming fees, especially if you're moving between countries.
Most newer phones support eSIM, including iPhones from XS/XR onward, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel, and many newer Androids. Always double-check with your device specs or the provider's compatibility list.
Yes! You can store multiple eSIMs on most devices, but only one can be active at a time (unless your phone supports dual eSIMs). This is great for switching between providers or countries.
eSIM data plans usually do not include a local number. They’re for data only. For calls and texts, use apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Skype — or keep your regular SIM active in dual SIM mode.
Yes, but check the provider’s terms. GigSky, Saily, and Holafly all support hotspot use. Holafly even includes it in their unlimited subscription plans.
When your plan expires (e.g. after 30 days), it simply stops working unless you top up or buy a new plan. You won’t be charged again unless you're on a subscription (like Holafly Plans), which you can cancel anytime.
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Nope! Most modern phones support dual SIM, which means you can use your regular SIM and an eSIM at the same time. This is ideal for travelers who want to keep their local number active while using a travel data plan.
Most eSIM providers offer global coverage, but it varies. GigSky, Holafly, and Saily cover 160–200+ countries, while Simbye focuses on select regions. Always check the provider’s country list before purchase.
Yes! After payment, you'll receive a QR code or activation link. Scan it through your phone's mobile settings and you're online within minutes.
Not always. While local SIMs might offer better rates in one country, eSIMs save you time, hassle, and roaming fees, especially if you're moving between countries.
Most newer phones support eSIM, including iPhones from XS/XR onward, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel, and many newer Androids. Always double-check with your device specs or the provider's compatibility list.
Yes! You can store multiple eSIMs on most devices, but only one can be active at a time (unless your phone supports dual eSIMs). This is great for switching between providers or countries.
eSIM data plans usually do not include a local number. They’re for data only. For calls and texts, use apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Skype — or keep your regular SIM active in dual SIM mode.
Yes, but check the provider’s terms. GigSky, Saily, and Holafly all support hotspot use. Holafly even includes it in their unlimited subscription plans.
When your plan expires (e.g. after 30 days), it simply stops working unless you top up or buy a new plan. You won’t be charged again unless you're on a subscription (like Holafly Plans), which you can cancel anytime.
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