If your eSIM is not working after updating Android, the cause is usually changed SIM priorities, disabled roaming, APN reset, pending carrier configuration updates, temporary software bugs, or the phone needing a restart — not damage to the eSIM itself.
This is a common issue on Samsung, Pixel, Xiaomi, OnePlus, and other Android phones after major system updates.
Many users update the phone, then suddenly notice their travel eSIM stopped working, lost data, or switched back to the physical SIM.
In most cases, the eSIM profile is still installed and can be restored quickly.
You may notice:
- No Service after Android update
- main SIM became active again
- bars visible but no internet
- APN missing
- 5G unstable after update
This guide explains exactly why your eSIM is not working after updating Android, how to fix it fast, and how to optimize your phone for travel.
Quick answer: Restart the phone, select the eSIM as your preferred data SIM, enable roaming, verify APN settings, and switch to LTE if needed.
1. Android changed your preferred data SIM
This is the #1 cause.
After updates, some Android phones automatically switch data back to the physical SIM.
Fix:
- Settings
- SIM Manager / SIMs
- Preferred Mobile Data
- Select your eSIM
2. Data Roaming was turned OFF
Many travel eSIM plans require roaming ON.
Fix:
- Open SIM settings
- Select eSIM
- Turn Roaming ON
3. APN settings were reset
Some Android updates restore or remove APN values.
Without correct APN settings, mobile data may fail.
Fix:
- Settings
- Mobile Network
- Access Point Names
- Enter provider APN again if required
4. Phone needs restart after update
Many modem issues disappear after one clean reboot.
Fix:
- Restart device fully
5. 5G became unstable
Some Android builds have temporary 5G bugs after updates.
Fix:
- Set Preferred Network to LTE / 4G
6. Battery optimization blocks background data
Some phones become aggressive after updates.
Fix:
- Disable Battery Saver temporarily
- Allow unrestricted data for key apps
7. eSIM line was disabled accidentally
During update or restart, the eSIM line may remain OFF.
Fix:
- Enable the eSIM line manually
8. Temporary software bug
Manufacturers often release follow-up patches.
Fix:
- Install latest security patch
- Restart again
Best Android setup for travel eSIM
- Main SIM ON
- Travel eSIM ON
- Preferred Data SIM = eSIM
- Main SIM roaming OFF
- eSIM roaming ON
- Preferred Network = LTE if unstable
How to fix on Samsung
- Settings
- Connections
- SIM Manager
- Mobile Data = eSIM
How to fix on Pixel
- Settings
- Network & Internet
- SIMs
- Select eSIM for data
Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist
- Restart phone
- Select eSIM for data
- Roaming ON
- Check APN
- Switch to LTE
- Enable eSIM line
Common traveler mistakes
Assuming the update deleted the eSIM
Usually false.
Ignoring APN reset
Common Android issue.
Leaving physical SIM as data line
Very common after updates.
Forcing unstable 5G
LTE often works better.
When to contact support
Contact support if:
- the eSIM profile disappeared
- data never returns after all steps
- another phone works nearby but yours does not
Helpful page: Contact Support
Final Thoughts
If your eSIM is not working after updating Android, the issue is usually changed settings, APN reset, or temporary software behavior — not a broken eSIM.
Restart the phone, select the eSIM for data, enable roaming, and try LTE.
Need dependable travel data? Browse travel eSIM plans before your next trip.
FAQ
Did the Android update delete my eSIM?
Usually no. Most updates keep the eSIM profile installed.
Why did my physical SIM become active again?
The update may have changed your preferred data SIM.
Can updates reset APN settings?
Yes. Some Android phones do this after major updates.
Should I use LTE after updating?
Yes. LTE often avoids temporary 5G bugs.
Is my eSIM broken?
No. Usually it is only a settings issue.

