Country + Destination eSIM
eSIM for Global
Stay connected in Global with prepaid travel data, clear setup steps, and practical arrival guidance.
Why Use an eSIM in Global
Most travelers need data in the first 30 minutes after landing for ride apps, immigration updates, hotel check-in, and navigation. A pre-installed SonaSIM eSIM keeps your setup predictable so you can avoid physical SIM queues and expensive roaming surprises in Global.
Coverage in Global
Best in airports, city centers, and major transit routes.
This setup is best for multi-country trips and short stopovers. As with any mobile network, remote areas and offshore routes can be weaker than city cores. If your trip includes remote legs, pre-download offline maps and save boarding passes in your wallet app.
Supported Networks and Performance
- Tier-1 partner carriers
- Multi-network fallback
- 5G where available
Typical observed speed range for planning: 25-150 Mbps. Real-world speed depends on signal quality, local congestion, and handset radio capabilities.
The practical takeaway is that most travelers will get enough performance for maps, messaging, booking apps, and day-to-day browsing. The exact experience depends more on location and device conditions than on marketing labels like 4G or 5G alone.
How Much Data Do You Need in Global?
| Usage style | Typical daily use | Common apps |
|---|---|---|
| Light | 0.5 - 1.0 GB | Maps, messaging, email |
| Standard | 1.5 - 3.0 GB | Social media, short video, cloud sync |
| Heavy | 4.0+ GB | Video streaming, hotspot, work uploads |
Use the Travel Data Calculator if your itinerary includes hotspot or frequent video calls.
How to Install Your Global eSIM
- Buy your plan and keep your QR details available.
- Install the eSIM before departure on stable Wi-Fi.
- Keep your home SIM active for calls/SMS if your device supports dual SIM.
- On arrival, switch mobile data to the SonaSIM line and enable data roaming for that line only.
- Run a quick connectivity test: maps + messaging + browser.
Troubleshooting on Arrival
- Toggle airplane mode for 10 seconds and reconnect.
- Confirm the correct eSIM line is selected for mobile data.
- Check APN values if your device prompts for manual setup.
- Restart device if service does not attach in the first few minutes.
If you still have issues, contact support with your destination, device model, and screenshot of mobile settings.
eSIM vs Roaming
| Option | Cost predictability | Setup friction | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home carrier roaming | Low | Low | Very short trips where cost is secondary |
| Airport physical SIM | Medium | Medium to high | Last-minute buyers |
| SonaSIM eSIM | High | Low when pre-installed | Travelers who want control and quick activation |
For most travelers the decision comes down to whether they want to pay for predictability before the trip or improvise on the ground after arrival. eSIM usually wins when arrival speed matters.
FAQs
Does eSIM work in Global?
Yes. SonaSIM routes through partner carriers in Global and is designed for traveler use on compatible devices.
Can I keep my normal SIM active?
Usually yes on dual-SIM devices. Keep home SIM for calls/SMS and use SonaSIM for mobile data.
When should I install my Global eSIM?
Install before travel on Wi-Fi. Activation is faster and less stressful when setup is done pre-flight.
Will data work immediately when I land in Global?
In most cases yes after you switch mobile data to the SonaSIM line and reconnect to the network.
Can I hotspot in Global?
Hotspot availability depends on plan policy and device support. Check plan terms before heavy tethering.