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What exactly is an eSIM and how does it operate?

Updated April 22, 2026

An eSIM, or 'embedded SIM,' is essentially a digital version of the traditional plastic SIM card, built directly into your phone's hardware. Instead of swapping physical cards, you simply download a digital profile from eSIMFlyer. It operates just like a regular SIM, connecting you to local mobile networks, but with the added convenience of instant activation and management through your device's settings. Think of it as a software update for your phone's connectivity, perfect for frequent flyers who need quick, hassle-free data when landing in London, Tokyo, or Dubai.

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