Niavlys Ruofud Posted January 11 #1 Share Posted January 11 Hi, I will be travelling to Asia in February and I will likely buy an E-Sim card from Airalo. As anyone used an E-Sim in Asia before and if so, how complicated is it to install and ensuring that my current Canadian service provider (Bell Canada) doesn't charge me roaming fees... Tks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ex-Airbalancer Posted January 11 #2 Share Posted January 11 1 hour ago, Niavlys Ruofud said: Hi, I will be travelling to Asia in February and I will likely buy an E-Sim card from Airalo. As anyone used an E-Sim in Asia before and if so, how complicated is it to install and ensuring that my current Canadian service provider (Bell Canada) doesn't charge me roaming fees... Tks in advance Easiest way is to take your Bell SIM card out of your phone once you leave Canada Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d9704011 Posted January 11 #3 Share Posted January 11 2 minutes ago, Ex-Airbalancer said: Easiest way is to take your Bell SIM card out of your phone once you leave Canada Take it out once you're seated on the airplane. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Milhouse Posted January 11 #4 Share Posted January 11 I have a Pixel 6 Pro currently running Android 14 (on a Telus plan) and installed an Ubigi esim for a European cruise last spring. It's still loaded on my phone but flipped to inactive. When going into network settings and sim options, I can see both my Telus sim and Ubigi sim. I have an option to toggle each sim on and off. When in Europe, I just toggled my Telus sim off and the Ubigi sim on. I suspect it would be similar if you are using an Android phone regardless that you are on Bell and buying an esim from a different provider but unsure if you are using an iPhone. [And for some phones, you can get fancy by using two sims at once and assigning different functions to each sim (eg. one for data and one for voice calls & text messaging) but I don't think it's worth the complexity and risk of being charged for a day of roaming tho YMMV.] Personally, it was handy for me to keep the Telus sim in the phone and just toggle it off because I had trouble with the Ubigi sim in one location (Zakynthos) so I just toggled on the Telus sim and paid the flipping $16 for a day of Easy Roam use. And billing was accurate for me for the trip. But yup, you can pull your Bell sim if you want to be extra safe. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niavlys Ruofud Posted January 11 Author #5 Share Posted January 11 6 hours ago, Milhouse said: I have a Pixel 6 Pro currently running Android 14 (on a Telus plan) and installed an Ubigi esim for a European cruise last spring. It's still loaded on my phone but flipped to inactive. When going into network settings and sim options, I can see both my Telus sim and Ubigi sim. I have an option to toggle each sim on and off. When in Europe, I just toggled my Telus sim off and the Ubigi sim on. I suspect it would be similar if you are using an Android phone regardless that you are on Bell and buying an esim from a different provider but unsure if you are using an iPhone. [And for some phones, you can get fancy by using two sims at once and assigning different functions to each sim (eg. one for data and one for voice calls & text messaging) but I don't think it's worth the complexity and risk of being charged for a day of roaming tho YMMV.] Personally, it was handy for me to keep the Telus sim in the phone and just toggle it off because I had trouble with the Ubigi sim in one location (Zakynthos) so I just toggled on the Telus sim and paid the flipping $16 for a day of Easy Roam use. And billing was accurate for me for the trip. But yup, you can pull your Bell sim if you want to be extra safe. @Milhouse@Milhouse thank you so much. You've explained clearly and in better words than an most websites how to proceed. I have an Android (Samsung S22 ultra) and that's what I will do. Cheers and thanks again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare starvenger Posted January 11 #6 Share Posted January 11 When I'm abroad I keep my phone plan (Virgin) on for voice, so that I can receive texts (for 2FA) and important calls as needed while using the eSIM for data. The important thing to do with this method is ensure that the "Roam like home" feature has been disabled and that you are on the a la carte plan. This may require you to call customer support, or communicate via the chatbot. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Niavlys Ruofud Posted January 11 Author #7 Share Posted January 11 Thanks for the info. That helps me better understand the principle of e sim. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Milhouse Posted January 12 #8 Share Posted January 12 8 hours ago, starvenger said: The important thing to do with this method is ensure that the "Roam like home" feature has been disabled and that you are on the a la carte plan. That's a great tip! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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