Your eSIM shows as activated, but there is no signal, no bars, or no service.
This is a common travel eSIM issue. Activation only means the eSIM profile was successfully installed on your phone. It does not always mean it is already connected to a local mobile network.
In many cases, the eSIM is fine and only needs the correct destination network, roaming settings, or a fresh registration.
This guide explains exactly why your eSIM says activated but no service and how to fix it quickly.
Quick answer: Turn Data Roaming ON, restart your phone, wait a few minutes after arrival, make sure the eSIM line is enabled, and try manual network selection.
Activation vs service: important difference
Many travelers confuse these two steps:
- Activated: The eSIM profile is installed
- Service: The eSIM is connected to a supported mobile network
You can have activation without live service yet.
1. You are not in a supported country yet
Some travel eSIMs activate only after arriving in the covered destination.
If you installed at home or in transit, no service may be normal.
Fix:
- Wait until destination arrival
- Use Wi-Fi during transit
2. Data Roaming is OFF
Many travel eSIM plans need roaming enabled to connect to partner networks.
Fix:
- Open eSIM settings
- Turn Data Roaming ON
Helpful guide: Do You Need Roaming for eSIM?
3. The eSIM line is disabled
Some users install the profile but forget to turn the line ON.
Fix:
- Go to Cellular / SIM settings
- Ensure the eSIM line is enabled
4. Automatic network selection failed
Your phone may not choose the best supported carrier automatically.
Fix:
- Open Network Selection
- Disable Automatic
- Try another local network manually
5. Fresh registration needed after landing
Phones sometimes need a reset after flights or border changes.
Fix:
- Turn Airplane Mode ON/OFF
- Restart phone
- Wait 2–10 minutes
6. APN settings missing
Even if service appears later, data may fail if APN is missing.
Fix:
- Check provider APN instructions
- Enter values exactly
Example used by many plans:
- APN: data.esim
7. Device compatibility issue
Some region-specific phone models have limited eSIM support.
Fix:
- Check device model compatibility
Helpful guide: Which Phones Support eSIM?
Fast 60-second no service fix checklist
- Check you are in covered country
- Enable eSIM line
- Roaming ON
- Airplane mode ON/OFF
- Restart phone
- Try another network manually
iPhone fix path
- Settings
- Cellular
- Select eSIM
- Turn On This Line
- Data Roaming ON
- Network Selection
Android fix path
- Settings
- Network & Internet
- SIMs
- Select eSIM
- Enable SIM
- Roaming ON
- Choose network manually
When to contact support
Contact support if:
- country is covered
- no networks appear
- line is enabled but no service remains
- issue continues after restart
Helpful page: Contact Support
Common traveler mistakes
Thinking activated means instantly connected
These are different stages.
Leaving line disabled
Surprisingly common.
Testing in transit country
Some plans only work at final destination.
Never trying manual network selection
Often helps.
Final thoughts
If your eSIM says activated but no service, the profile is usually installed correctly. The issue is normally network connection or settings.
Start with roaming, enabling the line, restart, and manual network selection. Those steps solve many cases quickly.
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FAQ
Why does activated eSIM show no service?
Activation only means installed, not necessarily connected to a network.
Should roaming be ON?
Yes, many travel eSIM plans require it.
Can I have activated eSIM before travel?
Yes. Some plans install first and work after arrival.
Will restarting help?
Often yes, because it refreshes registration.
Is the eSIM broken?
Usually no. Most cases are settings or coverage related.

