If your eSIM is not working after enabling Low Data Mode, the most common reasons are restricted background traffic, delayed app syncing, reduced network activity, VPN conflicts, roaming misconfiguration, or users mistaking limited data behavior for a broken eSIM.
This is a common travel issue. Many users enable Low Data Mode to save balance on their travel eSIM plan.
Then suddenly they notice:
- apps loading slowly
- messages arriving late
- maps not refreshing
- videos buffering
- some apps not connecting
The good news: in most cases, the eSIM is working normally. Low Data Mode is simply limiting traffic to reduce usage.
Quick answer: Disable Low Data Mode, turn roaming ON, refresh mobile data, reopen affected apps, and restart the phone if needed.
1. Low Data Mode Is Restricting Background Traffic
This is the #1 reason.
Low Data Mode tells the phone and apps to use less data.
This may pause:
- background sync
- automatic updates
- cloud backups
- high-quality streaming
- app refresh
Fix:
- Disable Low Data Mode temporarily
2. Apps Appear Offline but eSIM Works
Many apps wait longer before syncing under restricted mode.
Fix:
- Close and reopen the affected app
- Use foreground refresh
3. Roaming Is OFF
Low Data Mode may hide the real issue: roaming was never enabled.
Fix:
- Select your eSIM
- Turn Data Roaming ON
Helpful guides:
4. Mobile Data Session Needs Refresh
If you have bars but no internet, the connection session may need reset.
Fix:
- Turn Mobile Data OFF
- Turn Mobile Data ON
Helpful guide:
5. VPN Conflict
Some VPN apps perform badly when Low Data Mode is active.
Fix:
- Disable VPN temporarily
Helpful guide:
6. Wrong SIM Is Selected for Data
Dual SIM devices may still use another line.
Fix:
- Select travel eSIM for mobile data
Helpful guide:
7. Weak Signal Makes Low Data Mode Feel Worse
Restricted mode plus weak coverage can feel like no internet.
Fix:
- Move outdoors
- Try near a window
8. Streaming Quality Is Reduced
Video and music apps may intentionally lower quality or pause preload.
Fix:
- Disable Low Data Mode when streaming
9. Device Needs Restart
Sometimes settings changes apply better after reboot.
Fix:
- Restart the phone
10. Your Data Balance Is Actually Low
Some users enable Low Data Mode after already using most of their plan.
Fix:
- Check remaining balance in your account
Helpful pages:
Best Setup for Saving Data While Traveling
- Use Low Data Mode only when needed
- Roaming ON
- Download maps on Wi-Fi
- Disable autoplay video
- Use travel eSIM as data line
How to Fix on iPhone
- Settings > Cellular
- Select eSIM
- Data Mode
- Turn Low Data Mode OFF
How to Fix on Android
- Settings > Network
- Disable Data Saver / Lite mode if enabled
Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist
- Disable Low Data Mode
- Turn roaming ON
- Turn mobile data OFF/ON
- Select eSIM for data
- Disable VPN
- Restart phone
Common Traveler Mistakes
Thinking Low Data Mode breaks eSIM
Usually false.
Leaving it enabled permanently
Can frustrate app performance.
Ignoring remaining balance
Real issue may be low data.
Using weak signal indoors
Makes limits feel worse.
When to Contact Support
Contact support if:
- you still have no internet after disabling it
- the eSIM never connects anywhere
- balance is available but data does not work
Helpful page: Contact Support
Final Thoughts
If your eSIM is not working after enabling Low Data Mode, the issue is usually traffic restrictions, roaming, or app behavior — not a broken eSIM.
Disable the mode, refresh the connection, and test again.
Need more travel data instead of restrictions? Browse travel eSIM plans before your next trip.
FAQ
Does Low Data Mode break eSIM?
No. It only limits how apps use mobile data.
Why do apps seem offline?
Background syncing may be restricted.
Should I turn roaming ON?
Yes. Many travel eSIM plans need roaming abroad.
Should I disable Low Data Mode while navigating?
Usually yes, for smoother map updates.
Is my eSIM broken?
No. Usually it is only a settings issue.

