Why Did I Get a Roaming SMS While Using eSIM?

If you received a roaming SMS while using an eSIM, it usually means your main SIM connected to a foreign network—not that you are being charged.

This is a very common situation and often causes confusion for travelers.

Quick answer: Roaming messages are automatically sent by your home carrier when your SIM connects to another network. They do not always mean charges apply.

Important: Charges depend on your SIM usage, device settings, carrier policies, and our General Conditions.

Why You Received a Roaming SMS

1. Your Main SIM Connected to a Foreign Network

Even if you are using an eSIM for data, your primary SIM can still connect for:

  • Signal reception
  • Calls and SMS
  • Network registration

This triggers an automatic welcome or roaming message.

2. Automatic Carrier Notifications

Mobile carriers send messages like:

  • “Welcome abroad”
  • “Roaming charges may apply”

These are automated and sent regardless of actual usage.

3. Dual SIM Behavior

Your phone can:

  • Use eSIM for data
  • Keep main SIM connected for calls/SMS

This is normal dual SIM functionality.

Does This Mean I Am Being Charged?

Not necessarily.

You are usually NOT charged if:

  • You are not using mobile data on your main SIM
  • You are not making calls via your carrier
  • You are not sending SMS

You MAY be charged if:

  • Your main SIM uses mobile data
  • You make or receive certain calls
  • You send SMS messages

Roaming Charges Explained

How to Be 100% Sure You Are Not Charged

  1. Set your eSIM as mobile data
  2. Turn OFF data for your main SIM
  3. Disable mobile data switching
  4. Avoid making traditional calls

Stop Primary SIM Data

Why This Message Still Appears Even If You Did Everything Right

Because:

  • The SIM connects briefly to the network
  • The carrier detects international presence
  • The SMS is triggered automatically

This happens even if you never use data.

Should I Turn Off My Main SIM?

Optional. Many travelers keep it ON for:

  • Receiving SMS codes
  • Emergency calls

If you want zero risk, you can disable it temporarily.

Common Misunderstandings

  • “I got a roaming SMS → I was charged” → ❌ Not always
  • “eSIM caused the message” → ❌ No
  • “Something is wrong” → ❌ Normal behavior

Why This Matters

Roaming messages are one of the biggest causes of anxiety when using eSIM.

Understanding them helps you travel with confidence.

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Premium Traveler Tip

If you want peace of mind, disable mobile data on your main SIM before your flight.

Final Thoughts

Receiving a roaming SMS while using eSIM is normal and usually harmless.

It does not automatically mean you are being charged.

FAQ

Why did I get a roaming SMS?

Your main SIM connected to a foreign network.

Does this mean I am being charged?

Not necessarily. Charges depend on usage.

Should I worry about roaming messages?

No, they are often automatic notifications.

How do I avoid charges completely?

Use eSIM for data and disable main SIM data.

Can I keep my main SIM active?

Yes, many travelers do this safely.

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