Can I Use My eSIM for Multiple Devices While Traveling?

1. Can I transfer my eSIM from one device to another?
No, once an eSIM is activated on a device, it cannot be transferred to another device. eSIM profiles are digitally embedded into a specific device, meaning you cannot move the same eSIM to a different phone, tablet, or laptop. If you need connectivity on multiple devices, you will need to purchase a separate eSIMlii plan for each device.
2. How can I use my eSIM data on multiple devices?
While you cannot move an eSIM between devices, you can share your eSIM data by setting up a mobile hotspot (tethering). Most smartphones that support eSIM also allow you to enable a personal hotspot, letting you connect laptops, tablets, or even other phones to the internet using your eSIMlii data. This is a great solution if you’re traveling with multiple devices and need connectivity across all of them.
3. Are there any limitations when using a hotspot with eSIMlii?
In most cases, hotspot sharing works seamlessly with eSIMlii. However, some mobile networks may impose restrictions on hotspot usage, particularly with unlimited data plans, which may have fair usage policies (FUP) that reduce speeds after a certain threshold. If you plan to use hotspot sharing frequently, choosing a higher data plan can help ensure a smooth and uninterrupted connection.
4. What is the best way to stay connected on multiple devices while traveling?
If you need internet on multiple devices without relying on a hotspot, you can purchase additional eSIMs for each device. eSIMlii offers flexible plans that allow you to choose the right data package for each device, whether it's a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. This ensures each device has its own stable and independent connection, which is ideal for business travelers, digital nomads, or families traveling together.
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