More and more people are ditching carrier roaming in favor of travel eSIMs
More and more people are ditching carrier roaming in favor of travel eSIMs

More and more people are ditching carrier roaming in favor of travel eSIMs

More and more people are ditching carrier roaming in favor of travel eSIMs
More and more people are ditching carrier roaming in favor of travel eSIMs
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I have never used an eSIM, but I'd like to know about them. Can anyone explain what are some reasons to use it?
I was in Japan 1 week ago. I couldn't get roaming to work with my carrier mint (which may not have been there fault, it's a long story) but I needed data or I would have no way to navigate Tokyo. I paid $25 for 14 days of unlimited 4G data in all of Japan, I downloaded an esim, boom now I have data on my phone again. Easy.
I did all of this on free airport WiFi.
And once u have a sim on ur phone u can switch which sims you have active at a givin time, which had no value to me, but could be useful for other, especially someone who may travel frequently.
I pay more than that as my regular rate.
The City pays me an $80/month cell stipend for a work phone and the only reason it even covers my work phone is because I had an old backup phone I was able to activate.
If it weren't a public job I'd just use it towards my regular phone bill, but I don't want my personal phone to be subject to Open Records.
Yeah I pay $20 a month with mint. They're a killer provider, u get a lot for almost nothing.