- How much does a United States eSIM cost?
- United States eSIM plans on MyeSIM start from just $1.99. Prices vary based on data amount and validity period — compare all available plans to find the best option for your trip.
- How do I activate my United States eSIM?
- After purchase, you'll receive a QR code. Simply scan it in your phone's settings to install the eSIM. It activates automatically when you arrive in United States and connect to a local network.
- Which devices support eSIM in United States?
- Most modern smartphones support eSIM, including iPhone XS and later, Samsung Galaxy S20 and later, and Google Pixel 3 and later. The eSIM technology works the same in United States as anywhere else.
- Does eSIM work with my iPhone or Android in United States?
- Yes! eSIM works with iPhone XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, and many other modern smartphones. Simply scan the QR code in your phone's settings to install. The same eSIM setup process works worldwide, including in United States.
- Can I keep my phone number while using eSIM in United States?
- Yes! With dual SIM functionality, you can keep your original phone number active on your physical SIM (or primary eSIM) while using our eSIM for data in United States. You'll be reachable on your home number and enjoy affordable local data at the same time.
- Is eSIM better than buying a local SIM card in United States?
- eSIM offers several advantages over local SIM cards in United States: you can install it before you travel, there's no need to find a shop or show your passport, no physical card swapping required, and you keep your home number active via dual SIM. It's the most convenient way to stay connected abroad.
- What network speed will I get with eSIM in United States?
- Our eSIM plans in United States connect to major local carriers, providing 4G LTE speeds in most areas with typical download speeds of 20-100 Mbps (based on Ookla Speedtest global averages, 2025). In cities with 5G coverage, speeds can be even faster. Actual speeds depend on your location, network conditions, and device capabilities.