Guide
How to set up an eSIM in United States of America (iPhone & Android)
If you are moving to United States of America (work/study) or just arrived, an eSIM can be a simple way to get mobile data quickly without visiting a store.
It can also be a good short-term option while you compare local contracts, or as a secondary data SIM alongside your main number.
Install the eSIM over Wi-Fi before you travel, then enable mobile data after arrival. Below is a practical setup checklist for iPhone and Android.
Currently there are 36 eSIM plans available for United States of America priced from 1,00 EUR – 51,50 EUR, data: 100 MB – 50 GB (4G/5G network).
Table of contents
- Before you start
- iPhone: add the eSIM
- Android: add the eSIM
- APN and mobile data settings
- Hotspot / tethering
- If the eSIM has no internet: quick checks
- Which plan should you choose?
- When to activate
- Who benefits from eSIM in United States of America
- Device compatibility
- Cost planning for United States of America
- Connectivity on the ground: United States of America
- Useful links
- FAQ
Before you start
- Make sure your phone supports eSIM and is carrier-unlocked.
- Have Wi-Fi available for installation.
- Keep the QR code / activation details ready.
- You can keep your main SIM active for calls/SMS and use the eSIM for data.
- Many travel eSIM plans are data-only. If you need calls/SMS, keep your main SIM active (and check plan details).
iPhone: add the eSIM
Go to Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM and scan the QR code. Name the eSIM (e.g. “Travel”).
Set the eSIM as your Mobile Data line while you are in United States of America.
Android: add the eSIM
Open Settings → Network & internet → SIMs → Add eSIM. The exact path may differ by device (Samsung/Pixel/etc).
Scan the QR code and set the eSIM as the data SIM.
APN and mobile data settings
APN is usually configured automatically. If data does not work, check APN/network selection and try toggling Airplane mode or restarting the phone.
Hotspot / tethering
In many cases you can share data via hotspot. If it does not work, check hotspot settings and any plan limitations.
If the eSIM has no internet: quick checks
- Is the eSIM selected as the Mobile Data line?
- Are Mobile Data enabled for the eSIM?
- Network selection set to Automatic and you have signal?
- Toggle Airplane mode on/off or restart the phone.
- If needed, enable Data Roaming for the eSIM line.
Which plan should you choose?
For a 5–7 day trip, a smaller plan is often enough; for 10–14 days, a mid-sized plan is usually more comfortable.
See available options here: eSIM for United States of America.
If you will travel across multiple countries, United States and Canada eSIM may be a better fit.
When to activate
For maximum convenience, download the eSIM profile 2-3 days before the trip and check settings. Switch the data line to eSIM after landing.
Who benefits from eSIM in United States of America
- digital nomads who need stable internet for work
- travelers with multi-city itineraries
- road trippers who rely on navigation constantly
Device compatibility
eSIM is supported on iPhone XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel 3 and newer. Check compatibility before purchase on the device page.
Cost planning for United States of America
Budget hack: for trips up to 5 days, 1-3 GB is enough. For a two-week vacation, a 5-10 GB package is more efficient. Overpaying for "unlimited" rarely pays off — the average tourist uses 2-4 GB per week.
Connectivity on the ground: United States of America
For navigation, we recommend Google Maps or Maps.me with offline maps. Ride-hailing services (Uber, Bolt, local alternatives) are available in major cities and require mobile internet.
Useful links
Official sources on mobile networks and roaming:
Quick recommendation
To stay connected in United States of America, choose eSIM for United States of America in advance.
If you travel across multiple countries in the region, United States and Canada eSIM can be a good fit.
Recommended plans
Summary
FAQ
Can I install an eSIM before I travel?
Yes. Install it over Wi-Fi in advance and enable mobile data after arrival.
Can my main SIM stay active?
Yes. You can keep your main SIM for calls/SMS and use the eSIM for data.
What if there is no internet?
Check that the eSIM is selected for mobile data, toggle Airplane mode, restart the phone, and (if needed) enable data roaming for the eSIM line.
How much does an eSIM cost for United States of America?
Prices: 1,00 EUR - 51,50 EUR. Total data: up to 50 GB. Daily cap: 500 MB - 10 GB/day. Validity: up to 180 days. Operators (for reference): T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon.
Which validity periods are most common?
Common options: 1 day, 7 days, 30 days.