We have done the hard yards to find and review the best eSIM you can get for international travel, regardless of whether you want to travel to Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, or Australia.
When Edward Tsien booked a trip to Bucharest, Romania, through Kayak, he noticed something he'd never seen on a travel site: an offer to buy an eSIM to stay connected when he was in Europe.
Many flagship smartphones sold in North America and Europe support eSIM these days, as do all LTE-equipped smartwatches. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of the most popular devices with eSIM ...
US versions of Apple’s iPhone 14 and later don’t have physical SIM cards, opting for two eSIM support (dual eSIM) instead. Yet global models sold in the UK, Europe and beyond do still have a nano SIM ...
So, let’s say you’re in Europe and are looking for an eSIM provider; you can get Zetexa’s trial plan for just $1.20 (this price depends on your location) to test out its speed and connectivity.