Ubigi already preinstalled
How to use
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Ubigi is a data-only service. Use VOIP services for calls and text messages.
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Ubigi eSIM data plans work on eSIM compatible and network-unlocked devices.
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After purchase: you instantly receive an email with your QR code.
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Just before your trip and within 6 months of purchase: scan the QR code (or enter manually the activation code) to install the Ubigi eSIM and start your data plan.
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For IOS and Android devices: after scanning the QR code, download the Ubigi app, turn off Wi-Fi and turn on Ubigi connectivity to create your account, check data usage and top up on the go.
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For Windows 10/11 laptops: after activating the QR code, go to ubigi.me, switch off Wi-Fi and switch on Ubigi connectivity to create your account, check data usage and recharge on the go.
Why Ubigi international eSIM is so great?
Instant activation
Get a QR code via email in minutes and scan it
Global
Worldwide high-quality cellular connectivity in 200+ destinations
Cost-effective
Up to 90% cheaper than roaming charges with your existing carrier
Easy top up
Anywhere via the Ubigi app, even without Wi-Fi or remaining data
Effortless
No need to remove your existing SIM card
Always ready to use
Install your eSIM once and activate a data plan when needed
Multi device
Works with eSIM compatible smartphones, tablets and eSIM laptop with Windows 10/11
More secure
Safer than public Wi-Fi hotspots at airports, coffee shops or hotels. Encrypted data connection.
Secure payment
To check if your device is eSIM compatible, follow these steps:
Dial *#06#. If you have an EID code on the screen, your phone is eSIM compatible.
To check if your iPhone/iPad is locked or unlocked by your provider, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings.
- Select General.
- Choose About/Information.
- Scroll down to Network provider lock/Carrier lock. You will see either "No SIM restrictions" or "SIM restricted" in this field. Check here what to do if you have "SIM restricted".
To check if your Android device is locked or unlocked, please contact your original carrier. (You can also test using a different carrier in your home country, which is usually not possible with a SIM-locked device)