It’s essential to stay connected to the internet when you’re travelling overseas, whether you are navigating the streets of a charming village or sending holiday snaps to friends.
However, prohibitively-priced data roaming charges can make using your phone expensive. Choosing whether to use your last megabyte on browsing restaurant reviews or finding your way back to your hotel can become a tricky dilemma.
That is where eSIMs can help. The digital SIM cards allow you to swap your data plan as soon as you touch down at a new destination, making them a speedy way to stay connected.
The creators of private network service NordVPN have launched an eSIM app named Saily, which promises a secure and more affordable data option for travellers. I tried it out on a recent trip abroad, eager to see if it lived up to the hype.
This is what you need to know about eSIMs, plus our verdict on Saily below.
What is an eSIM?
An eSIM is a small chip embedded into most smartphones that allows users to activate a cellular plan without having to actually insert a new SIM card into their device.
For example, on iPhones XS/XRs or later, this allows you to switch between SIMs that will control your calls, texts and data.
eSIMs are particularly useful if you are seeking enhanced security or when travelling internationally, as they help you avoid roaming fees.
They can also be used on tablets, smartwatches and even some cars, and can use several carriers and phone numbers at once.
After buying an eSIM and setting it up, there is no need to remove your current SIM card.
What does Saily offer?
Saily says it offers a more affordable data option than typical roaming charges. It covers some 200 destinations, although prices and plans vary depending on what country or region you are travelling to.
For example, an eSIM for use in France starts from £2.98 – giving users one gigabyte (GB) of data for seven days. Plans then rise to three, five, 10 or 20 GB for 30 days at various prices. Or you can purchase unlimited GB for up to 30 days, starting at £24.80 for 10 days.
All plans have a 30-day activation period, so you can purchase your eSIM ahead of going on your travels. You can also top up your plan in the app if you are running low.
Alongside offering more affordable data plans abroad, the eSIMs also have built-in security features,…
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