E sim for abroad

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Tony_T

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751 posts

83 months

Thursday 9th May
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Probably overthinking this but can anyone recommend an e-sim for abroad (Turkey) for data use while i'm out there on holiday? preferably one that is extremely easy to setup with no risk of your card being charged for hidden extras, going over etc.

Also can i leave my 2 physical sims in my phone and disable one for the e-sim to kick in? or do i have to remove 1 of them?

Finally is it as simple as just setting data usage to the e-sim and everything else to my main sim so i can still receive calls/texts as usual?

Thanks!


megaphone

10,793 posts

253 months

Thursday 9th May
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What phone have you got? Might be better to switch one of your main numbers to an esim, then use a physical sim for temporary sim abroad, easier to swap about.

Tony_T

Original Poster:

751 posts

83 months

Thursday 9th May
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megaphone said:
What phone have you got? Might be better to switch one of your main numbers to an esim, then use a physical sim for temporary sim abroad, easier to swap about.
Hi its a standard S23.

rab.s

84 posts

188 months

Friday 10th May
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For ease of use, download the AirAlo app.
All admin is done in the app and it talks you through set up.
You will have the ability to switch on and off your physical sims without removing the cards.

Mojooo

12,803 posts

182 months

Friday 10th May
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I used Airalo recently when I went to Jordan and Egypt

In Jordan it would never stay connected to the network for more than a few second so useless - luckily blagged it with wifi
In Egypt it worked fine but over 2 weeks the data charges cost way more than if I had just bought a local sim.

On my phone I had a slot for an E SIM so physical SIM was not relevant - they worked alongside each other.

The Airalo app does most of the setup for you. When I was in Jordan I did have to tweak some settings just to get it to connect.

I'd prob use again if I was travelling to multiple countries for short periods.

Make sure u turn data of on your home SIM as well.

Its also easy to top up within the Airalo app and no obvious danger of being overcharged, It shows your data usage as well.

boxst

3,742 posts

147 months

Friday 10th May
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Mojooo said:
I used Airalo recently when I went to Jordan and Egypt

In Jordan it would never stay connected to the network for more than a few second so useless - luckily blagged it with wifi
In Egypt it worked fine but over 2 weeks the data charges cost way more than if I had just bought a local sim.

On my phone I had a slot for an E SIM so physical SIM was not relevant - they worked alongside each other.

The Airalo app does most of the setup for you. When I was in Jordan I did have to tweak some settings just to get it to connect.

I'd prob use again if I was travelling to multiple countries for short periods.

Make sure u turn data of on your home SIM as well.

Its also easy to top up within the Airalo app and no obvious danger of being overcharged, It shows your data usage as well.
I used Airalo across Asia (they do a multiple country pass) as an eSim in an iPhone 14. It was brilliant. Haven't used it in the middle-east though.

Bungleaio

6,340 posts

204 months

Friday 10th May
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Maya worked well for me in Asia, I believe they do sims for all over the world.

I had no prior experience with e sims before and it worked very easily.

Paul Drawmer

4,887 posts

269 months

Saturday 11th May
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I'm told that you have to get a Turkish tourist sim from a Turkish provider.

HTP99

22,680 posts

142 months

Saturday 11th May
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Paul Drawmer said:
I'm told that you have to get a Turkish tourist sim from a Turkish provider.
When in Turkey last year we used Airalo for data, no issues at all.