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Roaming vs eSIM vs Local USIM: Cost and Convenience

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TL;DR

  • Roaming: Convenient but expensive. When you want to keep using your home number.
  • eSIM: Good balance of price and convenience. Install before departure, use as soon as you arrive.
  • Local USIM: Often cheapest locally. Requires visiting airport or store and swapping SIM.

International roaming (carrier roaming)

Pros

  • Use your home number for calls, SMS, and data without buying or installing anything else
  • Just apply before departure (or use automatic roaming)
  • No risk of losing or damaging a SIM

Cons

  • Expensive (daily flat rate often 10,000+ in local currency)
  • Watch out for high charges if you exceed data limits
  • Speed limits and throttling are common

Best for

  • Short business trips, when you must receive calls/SMS on your home number
  • Trips of 2–3 days with light data use

eSIM

Pros

  • Cheaper than roaming (often from ~10,000 depending on country and data)
  • Install before departure via QR/app; use data as soon as you arrive
  • No physical card, so no loss risk
  • On dual-SIM devices: keep home number (USIM) and use eSIM for data

Cons

  • Requires eSIM-capable device (e.g. iPhone XS+, Galaxy S20+)
  • “Unlimited” often means high-speed cap then throttled
  • APN and settings vary by provider and carrier

Best for

  • Most overseas trips—safest default
  • 1–2 weeks, moderate data (SNS, maps, video)
  • When you want to keep your home number and save on data

Local USIM

Pros

  • Often cheapest because you buy from local carrier
  • Large data and long-term plans available
  • Works on devices that don’t support eSIM

Cons

  • Must buy and activate at airport or store
  • If you have only one SIM slot, you remove your home USIM (no calls/SMS on home number)
  • You may need to set APN and language yourself

Best for

  • Trips of 2+ weeks or long stays
  • When you use a lot of data and want to minimize cost
  • When your device doesn’t support eSIM

Cost and convenience at a glance

Roaming eSIM Local USIM
Cost High Medium Low
Preparation Apply before departure Install before departure Buy after arrival
Home number Kept Kept (with dual SIM) Lost if you remove USIM
Data Limited, expensive Choose plan Easy to get large data
Best for Short / business Most trips Long / heavy data

Recommendation by travel style

  1. 2–3 days + home number essential → Roaming (daily flat)
  2. 1–2 weeks general trip → eSIM
  3. 2+ weeks or heavy data → eSIM (large data) or local USIM
  4. Device without eSIM → Local USIM

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