If your eSIM feels slow, loads pages slowly, or apps keep buffering, the problem is usually not the eSIM itself.
In most cases, slow eSIM speed is caused by network congestion, weak signal, phone settings, local carrier priority, or data-saving limitations.
Many travelers assume “slow eSIM” means the plan is bad, but often the issue can be improved in minutes.
This guide explains exactly why your eSIM may be slow, how to test the cause, and how to improve speed while traveling.
Quick answer: eSIM speed depends on the mobile network, coverage, phone settings, and plan conditions. Restarting the phone, changing location, switching network mode, or checking data limits often helps.
Does eSIM itself make internet slower?
No — eSIM technology itself does not make your internet slower than a physical SIM.
An eSIM and a plastic SIM use the same mobile networks. Speed depends on:
- carrier network quality
- coverage in your location
- 4G / 5G availability
- network congestion
- data policy limits
- phone settings
Helpful reading: What Is an eSIM and How Does It Work?
Top reasons your eSIM is slow
1. Weak signal indoors
Hotels, airports, basements, elevators, and thick concrete buildings often reduce mobile speed.
2. Busy tourist areas
Popular city centers, stadiums, festivals, and airports can overload local towers.
3. Your plan reduced speed after usage threshold
Some plans offer full speed up to a limit, then slower data afterwards.
Helpful guide: What Happens When Your eSIM Data Runs Out?
4. Wrong network mode
Sometimes forcing LTE works better than unstable 5G.
5. Roaming partner priority
Some travel eSIM providers use partner networks that may receive lower priority than local customers during busy hours.
6. VPN running in background
A slow VPN can noticeably reduce speed.
7. Data saver settings
Your phone may be limiting background data or network performance.
How to fix slow eSIM speed fast
Step 1: Toggle airplane mode
This reconnects to the nearest tower.
Step 2: Restart your phone
A simple restart often helps.
Step 3: Move location
Walk near a window or go outdoors.
Step 4: Switch 5G to LTE
Sometimes LTE is faster and more stable.
Step 5: Check remaining data
Your plan may have entered reduced-speed mode.
Step 6: Turn off VPN temporarily
Test whether speed improves.
How to check if signal is the problem
Look for these signs:
- 1 or 2 bars only
- speed improves outdoors
- calls break up
- maps load slowly indoors
If yes, coverage is likely the cause.
How to check if congestion is the problem
Speed may be slower:
- during rush hour
- inside airports
- during concerts or events
- in city centers at night
If speed improves later, congestion is likely the issue.
iPhone tips for faster eSIM speed
- Settings → Cellular
- check eSIM selected for data
- toggle 5G Auto / LTE
- disable Low Data Mode if needed
Helpful guide: iPhone eSIM Support
Samsung / Android tips
- Settings → Connections
- Preferred network type
- try LTE / 4G
- disable battery saver
Helpful guide: Samsung eSIM Support
If speed is slow only in one country
Some destinations simply have slower infrastructure or weaker roaming partner coverage.
Check plans here:
Does unlimited data mean full speed always?
Not always.
Some unlimited plans reduce speed after fair-use thresholds.
Always read plan terms carefully.
Common traveler mistakes
Blaming eSIM immediately
Often the issue is the local network.
Testing only inside hotel room
Indoor signal may be poor.
Keeping weak 5G enabled
LTE can be faster sometimes.
Ignoring remaining data
Reduced-speed mode may already be active.
When to contact support
If speed stays unusably slow in multiple locations, contact support with:
- device model
- country and city
- speed test result
- signal strength
- time of issue
Best practice before travel
- choose quality providers
- buy enough data
- know how to switch LTE / 5G
- download offline maps
Helpful guide: How Much Data Do You Need for 7 Days of Travel?
Final thoughts
Slow eSIM speed is usually caused by network conditions, signal quality, or plan limits — not by eSIM technology itself.
With a few quick adjustments, many travelers restore fast and stable data within minutes.
Next step: Need reliable travel data? Browse travel eSIM plans.
FAQ
Does eSIM make internet slower?
No. eSIM itself does not reduce speed.
Why is my eSIM slow indoors?
Buildings often weaken mobile signal.
Should I switch from 5G to LTE?
Yes. LTE is sometimes faster and more stable.
Can unlimited plans slow down?
Yes. Some plans reduce speed after fair-use limits.
Can VPN slow eSIM speed?
Yes. A slow VPN can noticeably reduce performance.

