If your eSIM is not working after disabling Mobile Data Switching or Allow Cellular Data Switching, the most common reasons are wrong data line selection, weak signal on the active SIM, dual SIM conflicts, roaming disabled, or users misunderstanding how iPhone data fallback works.
This commonly happens on dual SIM iPhones using:
- main physical SIM + travel eSIM
- main eSIM + second travel eSIM
- business line + personal line
Then users suddenly notice:
- bars but slow or no internet
- travel eSIM seems broken
- main SIM keeps working only
- data drops in weak signal areas
- apps stop loading
The good news: your eSIM is often working normally. Disabling Mobile Data Switching only changes how the iPhone chooses which line provides data.
Quick answer: Select the correct eSIM as your mobile data line, turn roaming ON, re-enable Mobile Data Switching if needed, and refresh the connection.
1. Wrong SIM Is Selected for Data
This is the #1 reason.
When switching is disabled, the phone will stay on the chosen data line even if it performs poorly.
Fix:
- Go to Settings > Cellular
- Select Cellular Data
- Choose your travel eSIM
Helpful guide:
2. Weak Signal on the Active Data Line
If your selected SIM has poor coverage, the phone will not automatically switch when fallback is disabled.
Fix:
- Change to the stronger line manually
- Move to better coverage
3. Data Roaming Is OFF
Travel eSIM plans often need roaming enabled abroad.
Fix:
- Select the travel eSIM
- Turn Data Roaming ON
Helpful guides:
4. Mobile Data Switching Was Actually Helpful
Some travelers disable it to avoid charges, but it may have been improving reliability.
Fix:
- Re-enable Mobile Data Switching
5. Mobile Data Session Needs Refresh
If you have signal but no internet, refresh the session.
Fix:
- Turn Mobile Data OFF
- Turn Mobile Data ON
Helpful guide:
6. Airplane Mode Reconnect Needed
A quick reconnect often restores the preferred line.
Fix:
- Toggle Airplane Mode ON/OFF
7. Main SIM Is Still Handling Calls
Users may confuse voice line settings with data line settings.
Fix:
- Keep main SIM for calls
- Use travel eSIM for data
8. Weak Indoor Signal Coincidence
The issue may be local coverage, not settings.
Fix:
- Move outdoors
- Try another area
9. Device Needs Restart
Dual SIM changes sometimes apply better after reboot.
Fix:
- Restart the iPhone
10. Old Network Preference Is Stuck
The device may still hold previous routing behavior.
Fix:
- Reset connection by toggling data line selection
Best Travel Dual SIM Setup
- Travel eSIM = Cellular Data
- Main SIM = Calls/SMS
- Roaming ON for travel eSIM
- Switching ON if reliability matters
How to Fix on iPhone
- Settings > Cellular
- Cellular Data = travel eSIM
- Allow Cellular Data Switching = ON if preferred
- Restart device
How to Fix on Android
- Use SIM Manager
- Select Preferred Data SIM manually
Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist
- Select eSIM for data
- Turn roaming ON
- Enable switching again
- Turn mobile data OFF/ON
- Toggle airplane mode
- Restart phone
When to Contact Support
- no line gets internet
- travel eSIM never connects
- you still have no data after all fixes
Final Thoughts
If your eSIM is not working after disabling Mobile Data Switching, the issue is usually line selection or weak coverage — not the eSIM itself.
Choose the correct data line and re-enable switching if it improves reliability.
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FAQ
Does disabling Mobile Data Switching break my eSIM?
No. It only changes how the phone chooses a data line.
Why did internet stop after I turned it off?
Your selected line may have weak signal or the wrong SIM is chosen.
Should I enable it again?
Yes, especially if you want automatic fallback between lines.
Does this setting affect roaming?
No, but roaming must still be enabled for many travel eSIM plans.
Is my eSIM broken?
No. Usually it is a dual SIM settings issue.

