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    Why picking a travel eSIM for your next trip is a smart idea

    TechurzBy TechurzMay 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Keeping up to date with the latest news, social media posts, podcasts, and messaging services while travelling abroad can be tricky. Your mobile provider will most likely want to charge a small fortune for overseas data plans or you’ll have to deal with the hassle of trying to buy a local SIM card when you arrive at your destination. Neither are great ways to start a holiday.

    Thankfully, there’s a better solution – eSIMs. These allow you to set up your service before you leave home, don’t come with expensive rolling contracts, and can be used in a huge range of locations. That’s why they should be the first thing on your list when planning an international trip – plus the fact that you can get 10% off on your first Ubigi eSIM data plan purchase with the code MACWORLD right now.

    What is an eSIM?

    As you may have already guessed from the name, these are software versions of SIM cards that don’t require you to put the actual plastic cards into your devices. This means you can’t lose them and they can be set up to be used in a huge selection of countries.

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    They’re compatible with a variety of iPhones, going as far back as the XS, XS Max and XR, as well as plenty of the cellular equipped iPads. In fact, in recent years, US iPhones have become eSIM-only, but you can hold multiple ones on the same handset, which is one of the advantages of not being limited to physical cards.

    You can get eSIMs from a range of suppliers, with Ubigi in particular being one of the most trusted names in the travel eSIM space.

    Travel without hassle or expense

    There’s already plenty of things to think about when on a foreign trip, so you don’t want to be worrying about staying connected on your iPhone. That’s why eSIMs are so useful, as you can prepare everything before you leave. With Ubigi travel eSIMs you can even get them 6 months before you travel, with the peace of mind that they’ll automatically start working when you arrive at your destination. This means that the moment your plane lands or the boat docks, you’ll have an active data connection.

    The best part is that you can avoid the roaming charges from your normal carriers, which can be expensive, and instead get close to the normal local rates of the country’s network providers. Should you be travelling through multiple locations, then Ubigi will follow you everywhere as it works in over 200 destinations worldwide. You only need to install the eSIM once and then you can use the dedicated app to top up data as your journey unfolds. No worries and no fuss, especially since you can top up via the app even if you run out of data and can’t connect to WiFi.

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    Flexible plans that work for you

    Ubigi travel eSIM data plans come in so many options that you’ll be bound to find one that suits your needs while abroad. Some popular ones include 7-days of unlimited data in Japan, 25GB of data in France for 30 days, unlimited data in the USA for 30 days, and those visiting the UK can get 10GB to use across a month, but note that many destinations have plans ranging from 1GB to unlimited data. At the moment, new customers can also take advantage of a fantastic offer that gives you 10% off any plan with the code MACWORLD. 

    There’s an old saying that the longest journey begins with but a single step. Just make sure your first one is to sort out a data plan on an eSIM so your travels can start off on the right foot.

    Save 10% on Ubigi travel eSIMs

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