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