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eSIM Data-Only Travel Guide — Everything You Need to Know

Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that's fine for 99% of travelers. You don't need a foreign phone number. With the apps you already use (WhatsApp, FaceTime, Zoom, Messenger), you can call, text, and video chat anyone in the world using only your data connection.

What "Data-Only" Means

A data-only eSIM gives you internet access — nothing else. No phone number, no SMS capability. Just pure data. Your phone uses this data connection for everything: web browsing, maps, social media, streaming, and VoIP calls through apps.

How to Make Calls with a Data-Only eSIM

Your phone number on your physical SIM still works — but if you use it to make calls abroad, you'll pay roaming rates. Instead, use these apps over your eSIM's data connection:

How to Text Without SMS

What About Receiving SMS Verification Codes?

This is the one real limitation. If your bank or service sends you an SMS verification code, you need your physical SIM to receive it. Two solutions:

  1. Keep your physical SIM active (disable data roaming on it). SMS messages still come through — and receiving SMS abroad is usually free.
  2. Set up app-based 2FA (Google Authenticator, Authy) before you travel instead of SMS-based verification.

Why Data-Only Plans Are Cheaper

Voice and SMS require carrier agreements and phone number provisioning, which adds cost. Data-only plans skip all that — you get pure internet access at the lowest possible price. For travelers, that's the sweet spot.

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Common Questions

Can I receive calls on a data-only eSIM?

No — there's no phone number. But anyone can call you on WhatsApp, FaceTime, or Skype using your username or email.

What if I need to call a local restaurant or hotel?

Use Skype or Viber to call landlines and mobile numbers for a few cents per minute. Or use your hotel WiFi to make the call.