

· Installation Times: The eSIM supports multiple deletions and installations, up to 5 times.
· Coverage: (The coverage area includes only the mainland regions and does not include overseas territories or affiliated areas of these countries. For example, it covers the United States but does not include Guam.)
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, United Kingdom, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Moldova, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Ukraine.
· Carrier: Please refer to the details page.
· Billing Explanation: Billing is based on natural days in the UTC+0 time zone, meaning the data resets daily at 00:00 UTC+0. To ensure your usage duration, it is recommended to avoid installing the eSIM close to 00:00 UTC+0. You can add the UTC+0 time zone in your phone's clock app to conveniently check the accurate billing reset time.





[Phone Compatibility]
1.Your device supports eSIM function
Query Method: Dial "*#06#" in the dial interface. If "EID" is displayed, the phone supports eSIM; if not, it does not support eSIM.
2. The phone is not a network-locked phone
Query Method: Check with your Telecom Operator to see if your device is open for all network bands
* Please check whether you meet the above conditions before purchasing. Only when all conditions are met can you use eSIM normally.
[Set up eSIM]
eSIM installation and activation require a stable internet connection. We recommend installing it within 6 hours before departure. Upon arrival at your destination, connect to a stable network before activating your data plan.
[Enable Data Roaming]
Please make sure that the "Data Roaming" option for the eSIM is enabled.
[Disable Domestic SIM Card Roaming]
Before using the eSIM, please ensure that the data roaming function of your domestic SIM card is turned off to avoid incurring high international roaming charges and data conflicts.
[Maintaining the Principle of Fair Internet Usage]
To maintain the quality of internet connectivity and the Fair Usage Policy (FUP), telecom companies worldwide may impose data limits on customers who use large amounts of internet traffic in a short period, which may lead to internet access failure or slower speeds. To ensure you can maintain a stable connection, please try to avoid activities that consume a large amount of data, such as prolonged video streaming/downloading, software updates, sharing the internet (hotspot) with others, or other high-data usage activities.