eSIM Activation Troubleshooting for Travellers: Fix Common Issues Fast
A practical troubleshooting guide for travelers whose eSIM won’t activate or connect: QR scanning problems, “Cannot Add Cellular Plan,” locked phones and eSIM limits, “No Service” / “SOS Only,” and data not working despite signal—with iOS 18+ and Android tips, when to contact support, and FAQs tied to Destination Sim.
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Why eSIM Activation Sometimes Goes Wrong
Your eSIM should connect in minutes. Pick a plan, scan the QR code from your email, and you're online. That's how it's supposed to work.
Sometimes it doesn't. The scan fails, error messages pop up, or your phone shows bars but won't load a single webpage. These hiccups hit at the worst moments—when you're rushing through an airport or trying to find your hotel in an unfamiliar city.
Here's the reality: most eSIM problems have straightforward solutions. This guide covers the ones you'll actually encounter, with fixes that work.
QR Code Scanning Issues
Low Light or Blurry Screen
Your camera needs a clear view of the QR code to read it properly. When scans keep failing:
- Bump up the brightness on whatever screen is showing the code
- Find better lighting or flip on a lamp
- Hold your phone steady and let it focus
- Stay about 20–30 cm away from the code
Don't zoom in on the code. Your camera works better when it can see the whole thing clearly.
QR Code Already Used or Invalid
Each QR code works exactly once. If you've already scanned it successfully, trying again triggers an error. Check your phone's cellular settings first—the eSIM might already be there.
Getting an "invalid" message on a fresh code? Your email app may have compressed the image. Open the email on a different device or download the QR code image to view it at full resolution.
Still having trouble? Check out Destination Sim's Quick Start guide for detailed instructions.
'Cannot Add Cellular Plan' Error
Your Device Might Be Locked
This error usually means your phone is carrier-locked. Locked phones only accept SIMs and eSIMs from one specific carrier. If you bought your phone through a carrier contract and haven't unlocked it, that's probably what's happening.
Call your home carrier and request an unlock. Most carriers in 2026 unlock devices for free once your contract ends or you've paid off the phone.
Too Many eSIMs Stored
Phones can store multiple eSIMs, but there are limits. iPhones with iOS 18 hold up to 20 eSIMs but can only use two simultaneously. Some Android devices are more restrictive.
If you've hit the storage limit, delete an old eSIM you don't need anymore. Go to your cellular settings, remove the unused profile, then try adding your new plan.
'No Service' or 'SOS Only' After Installation
Your eSIM installed successfully, but your phone shows no signal or emergency-only service. Try these steps:
- Toggle Airplane Mode on for 30 seconds, then off. This forces your phone to search for networks again.
- Restart your phone completely. A full reboot clears connection glitches that simple toggles miss.
- Pick a network manually. Go to Settings > Cellular > Network Selection, turn off automatic selection, and choose a local carrier. Once connected, you can switch back to automatic.
In areas with spotty coverage, try moving to a busier location before troubleshooting further.
'No Data' When You Have Signal
You've got signal bars but nothing loads. This happens frequently and usually comes down to two settings.
Data Roaming is turned off. Navigate to Settings > Cellular > your eSIM plan and make sure Data Roaming is enabled. Many phones disable this by default.
Your phone is using the wrong data line. With both a physical SIM and eSIM active, your phone might route data through your home SIM instead of your travel eSIM. Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data and select your Destination Sim eSIM as the active data source.
iPhone-Specific Tips (iOS 18+)
iOS 18 changed how eSIMs work. Here's what to verify:
- Check Settings > Cellular to confirm your eSIM appears and is switched on
- Review "Allow Cellular Data Switching" settings if you're running dual SIM
- Restart your phone if you recently updated to iOS 18—updates sometimes leave connection bugs behind
- Avoid Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone unless absolutely necessary; basic activation issues don't require this nuclear option
Android-Specific Tips
Android settings vary by manufacturer, but these steps work across Samsung, Google Pixel, and other 2026 devices:
- Find Settings > Connections > SIM Manager (Samsung) or Settings > Network & Internet > SIMs (Pixel) to verify your eSIM is active
- Set your travel eSIM as the preferred data connection
- Enable Roaming specifically for your eSIM, not just your primary SIM
- If QR scanning fails through settings, try Settings > Add eSIM > Scan QR Code instead of your camera app
When to Contact Support
Worked through everything above and still can't connect? Time to get help. Destination Sim runs 24/7 support, so you won't be stuck waiting for business hours to resolve connection problems.
Check the Destination Sim FAQ page for quick answers to common questions about plans, compatibility, and setup.
Ready to get connected before your next trip? Browse travel data plans at destinationsim.com.
FAQs
- Can I reuse my Destination Sim eSIM QR code?
Most eSIM issues trace back to one overlooked setting. Run through these steps, and if you get stuck, Destination Sim's support team is available whenever you need them.
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