After your trip, you can usually switch back to your primary SIM by selecting your regular line for mobile data, calls, and messages in phone settings.
This is a common final step after using a travel eSIM abroad.
Quick answer: Open SIM settings, choose your main SIM as the default line, then turn off or keep the travel eSIM saved for later.
Important: Menu names vary by phone model and software version. Feature behavior depends on your device and our General Conditions.
Why Switch Back After Travel?
- Use your normal local plan again
- Restore default calls and SMS
- Avoid using travel data unintentionally
- Keep billing simple
- Prepare the travel eSIM for future trips
How to Switch Back on iPhone
- Open Settings
- Tap Cellular or Mobile Data
- Tap Mobile Data
- Select your primary SIM
- Choose your main line for calls if needed
Helpful guide: How to Set eSIM as Mobile Data on iPhone
How to Switch Back on Android
- Open Settings
- Go to SIM Manager, Connections, or Mobile Network
- Select your physical SIM or main line for mobile data
- Confirm calls and SMS defaults if available
Helpful guide: How to Set eSIM as Mobile Data on Android
Tip: Rename your travel eSIM before the next trip so future switching is easier.
Can I Rename My eSIM on My Phone?
Should I Turn Off the Travel eSIM?
Many travelers do. Turning it off helps prevent accidental data usage while keeping the profile stored.
- Keep it saved for future use if allowed
- Reduce confusion in SIM settings
- Keep your main line as default
Should I Delete the Travel eSIM?
Not always necessary. If you may travel again, keeping it stored can be useful.
How to Delete an eSIM from Your Phone
What If My Phone Still Uses the Travel eSIM?
Check these settings:
- Mobile Data line
- Default voice line
- Messages line if applicable
- Data switching options
What If I Have No Internet After Returning Home?
Usually your main SIM is not selected yet or mobile data is off.
Restart the phone after switching if needed.
Best Post-Trip SIM Setup
- Main SIM for data
- Main SIM for calls
- Travel eSIM turned off
- Travel eSIM labeled and saved
Why This Matters for Travelers
Many users forget to switch back and wonder why they have no local data or wrong line selected.
This simple settings change restores normal daily use quickly.
Planning your next destination? Browse NoveSIM travel eSIM plans.
Premium Traveler Tip
Keep successful travel eSIM profiles saved if your device has space—they can be useful references for future trips.
Final Thoughts
After travel, switch your phone back to the primary SIM for data and calls.
You can usually turn off the travel eSIM and keep it stored for later.
FAQ
How do I switch back to my main SIM after travel?
Open SIM settings and select your primary SIM for mobile data and calls.
Should I turn off the travel eSIM?
Many travelers do, while keeping it saved on the device.
Should I delete the travel eSIM?
Not always. Keeping it stored may be useful for future trips.
Why do I have no internet after returning home?
Your travel eSIM may still be selected instead of your primary SIM.
Can I keep both SIMs active?
Often yes, depending on your phone model and settings.

