SIM E (eSIM): Mobile Internet without roaming fees | VoyageSIM
SIM E: Mobile internet without roaming charges
The E SIM (often called eSIM ) is a digital SIM integrated into your phone. It allows you to activate a data plan in minutes — ideal for travel, Stay connected and avoid roaming charges.
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What is an E SIM (eSIM)?
An eSIM is a digital SIM card. Instead of inserting a physical card, You add a plan to your phone by scanning a QR code (or via an activation code). It's perfect for travel: you buy it before you leave, then you activate it at your destination.
- ✅ Quick activation in minutes
- ✅ No shop, no delivery
- ✅ Very practical for multi-country travel
SIM E vs. classic SIM card
SIM E (eSIM)
- QR code via email
- Quick activation
- No store
- Ideal trip
Physical SIM
- Insert card
- Sometimes purchase on site
- Risk of loss
- Less practical for multiple countries
How it works (in 4 steps)
1) Choose a package
Select a destination (Canada/USA/Mexico/Europe).
2) Receive the QR code
The QR code arrives via email after purchase.
3) Install via Wi-Fi
Settings → Cellular data → Add an eSIM.
4) Activate at destination
Activate the eSIM line for mobile data.
SIM E on iPhone
eSIM-compatible iPhones (e.g., iPhone XR and newer models) allow you to easily add an eSIM. Ideal for travelling without changing your SIM card.
- ✅ Keep your number (calls/SMS depending on your operator)
- ✅ WhatsApp / iMessage / Messenger work with data
- ✅ Turn off roaming on your primary SIM to avoid charges
SIM E on Android
Several Android phones (Samsung, Pixel, etc.) are eSIM compatible. The principle is the same: QR code, adding an eSIM, activation at destination.
- ✅ Quick installation (depending on model)
- ✅ Perfect for data while traveling
- ✅ Easy to manage in the settings
FAQ — SIM E (eSIM)
Does the E SIM really avoid roaming charges? ⌄
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Does the SIM E work in multiple countries? ⌄