If your eSIM is not working after changing Apple ID, the most common reasons are settings confusion after sign-out/sign-in, wrong mobile data line selection, roaming turned off, carrier refresh delays, iCloud restore misunderstandings, or temporary iPhone network glitches.
This can happen when users:
- switch to a new Apple ID
- sign out of iCloud
- use another regional Apple account
- reset App Store account
- set up a second-hand iPhone
Then they suddenly notice:
- bars but no internet
- eSIM seems missing
- No Service
- wrong SIM using data
- travel eSIM stopped abroad
The good news: changing Apple ID usually does not delete or damage your installed eSIM. The issue is normally settings or network refresh related.
Quick answer: Confirm the eSIM line is still installed, select it for mobile data, turn roaming ON, restart the iPhone, and refresh network connection.
1. Wrong Line Is Selected for Mobile Data
This is the #1 reason.
After Apple ID changes, users often reconfigure settings and accidentally switch the active data line.
Fix:
- Go to Settings > Cellular
- Select your travel eSIM as Cellular Data
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2. Data Roaming Is OFF
Many travel eSIM plans need roaming enabled abroad.
Fix:
- Select the eSIM line
- Turn Data Roaming ON
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3. The eSIM Looks Missing but Is Hidden
Sometimes the line still exists but is turned OFF or renamed.
Fix:
- Check Settings > Cellular
- Look for inactive or renamed lines
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4. iPhone Needs Restart
Account changes can trigger background services that need a reboot.
Fix:
- Restart the iPhone
5. Mobile Data Session Is Stale
If you have signal but no internet, the connection may need refresh.
Fix:
- Turn Mobile Data OFF
- Turn Mobile Data ON
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6. iCloud Restore Confusion
Changing Apple ID does not automatically move or erase carrier eSIM service.
Fix:
- Focus on Cellular settings, not Apple ID menus
7. VPN or Private Relay Conflict
Some users also enable network privacy tools during Apple ID changes.
Fix:
- Disable VPN temporarily
- Test connection again
8. Carrier Settings Update Pending
The iPhone may need updated carrier settings.
Fix:
- Go to Settings > General > About
- Accept carrier update prompt if shown
9. Weak Signal Coincidence
The timing may be unrelated to Apple ID and caused by poor local coverage.
Fix:
- Move outdoors
- Try another area
10. Network Selection Needs Refresh
Roaming partner selection may need reconnection.
Fix:
- Toggle Airplane Mode ON/OFF
Best Setup for Travel eSIM on iPhone
- Travel eSIM = Cellular Data
- Roaming ON
- Main SIM = calls/SMS if needed
- Allow switching OFF if preferred
How to Fix on iPhone Quickly
- Settings > Cellular
- Confirm eSIM is ON
- Cellular Data = eSIM
- Roaming ON
- Restart device
Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist
- Check eSIM still exists
- Select eSIM for data
- Turn roaming ON
- Turn mobile data OFF/ON
- Toggle airplane mode
- Restart iPhone
When to Contact Support
- the eSIM completely disappeared
- you still have no service everywhere
- data never returns after all fixes
Final Thoughts
If your eSIM is not working after changing Apple ID, the issue is usually settings confusion or network refresh behavior — not a broken eSIM.
Your Apple ID and your eSIM service are normally separate systems.
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FAQ
Does changing Apple ID delete my eSIM?
No. In most cases, changing Apple ID does not delete an installed eSIM.
Why did my internet stop after changing Apple ID?
Usually the wrong data line was selected or the phone needed a restart.
Can Apple ID affect carrier signal?
Not directly. Mobile service is managed mainly by the carrier and iPhone cellular settings.
Should I restart my iPhone?
Yes. Restarting often resolves temporary issues after account changes.
Is my eSIM broken?
No. Usually it is only a settings or network refresh issue.

