Submitted by Ok_Drive1036 t3_yem6lu in iphone
I am a frequent international traveler. I currently have an iPhone 6 and was considering getting the iPhone 14 due to its superior camera. However, the 14 has no SIM card.
What does this mean for international travel with the 14? Does this mean I would either have to use eSIM and hope it works in that country? Or buy a roaming plan with my current carrier and hope that works? Unfortunately, my current carrier doesn't cover all countries and it's expensive, or has slow speeds. (I'm sure many countries in Europe would accommodate this, but let's say that I wanted to go to Ethiopia, these options wouldn't work at all). I'm used to using local SIM as it is a nice and cheaper option.
I and my family have been long-time user of the iPhone, and I admire the interface. With the need for an upgrade, but also looking for a phone with a SIM card and also a good camera, I may have to look at other options. Unfortunately, the iPhone 13 Pro, which has a SIM and great camera, as been discontinued.
As a frequent international traveler and who goes to visit family abroad, I have been relying on the SIM and don't think many countries will adopt eSIM anytime soon. I would be disappointing if I moved from the iPhone platform. What are your thoughts?
VictorChristian t1_itz4zwr wrote
I did a Euro trip last month - Sweden, specifically and decided to try the eSIM option in my 13 Pro Max (it can do dual eSIM). The SIM tray was empty.
I chose to buy an eSIM from Airalo so i downloaded the app at home here in the United States and chose to install the Sweden eSIM thru the app directly. There are options to scan a QR code but I chose the direct method.
The Sweden eSIM installed and I even activated it in setting but it went into SOS mode since there were no local towers to connect to. It didn’t roam.
Once I landed at Arlanda International Airport, I turned off airplane mode and my t-mobile eSIM connected and I got the “welcome to Sweden” text from t-mobile. I then activated the Airalo eSIM and it took a minute (we were approaching the gate at this point) and it also connected - to Telenor, a local Scandinavian provider.
Now, I saw that split signal icon on my 13 PM. After I disembarked, i found an empty chair to sit down and change the settings to use the Airalo eSIM for all data and the T-Mobile eSIM for voice and texts.
Connection was at LTE for the whole trip. I burned thru all but 11mb of the 3GB Airalo eSIM by the end of the week long trip.
It was a great experience and gave me much confidence for my 14 PM.
If it’s a serious concern, tho, Apple still sells the 13 and we can pick up older models thru refurb.
That was my eSIM experience :-)