If your eSIM is not working after restoring a backup, the most common reasons are that the eSIM profile was not transferred with the backup, the line is disabled, mobile data settings changed, roaming was turned OFF, or the phone needs to re-register on the network.
This is a common problem after moving to a new phone or restoring an old device. Everything else may return normally — apps, photos, contacts, messages — but the eSIM does not work as expected.
The good news: in many cases, the eSIM is still available or can be restored quickly.
You may notice:
- eSIM missing after restore
- No Service after backup restore
- main SIM works but travel eSIM does not
- eSIM visible but no data
- phone asks to add eSIM again
This guide explains exactly why your eSIM is not working after restoring backup, how to fix it quickly, and how to avoid issues during future device restores.
Quick answer: Check if the eSIM profile transferred, enable the line, set it as the data SIM, turn roaming ON, restart the phone, and reinstall the eSIM if needed.
1. Backups Often Do Not Fully Restore eSIM Profiles
This is the #1 reason.
Many cloud or local backups restore apps and data, but not always the active eSIM profile itself.
Depending on the device and OS version, you may need to re-add the eSIM manually.
Fix:
- Open SIM / Cellular settings
- Check if the eSIM profile exists
- If missing, add it again
Helpful guides:
2. The eSIM Restored but Is Disabled
Sometimes the profile transfers successfully but is turned OFF by default.
Fix:
- Turn the eSIM line ON manually
Helpful guide: Why Can’t I Turn On My eSIM Line?
3. Wrong SIM Is Selected for Mobile Data
After restore, the phone may switch the default data line back to another SIM.
Fix:
- Select the travel eSIM for mobile data
Helpful guide: Why Is My eSIM Using My Main SIM Instead?
4. Data Roaming Was Reset to OFF
Many restore processes reset network preferences.
Travel eSIM plans often need roaming ON.
Fix:
- Open eSIM settings
- Turn Data Roaming ON
Helpful guide: How to Fix eSIM Roaming Not Working
5. Phone Needs Network Re-Registration
After a restore, the modem may need time to reconnect.
Fix:
- Restart the phone
- Wait 5–10 minutes
6. eSIM Was Tied to the Old Device Session
Some plans need a fresh install on the new device instead of restore cloning.
Fix:
- Delete incomplete profile
- Install again using QR code
7. Backup Was Incomplete
If the restore was interrupted, SIM settings may not transfer correctly.
Fix:
- Finish setup completely
- Reconnect to Wi-Fi
8. Software Update Needed
Some restore issues disappear after updating iOS or Android.
Fix:
- Install latest software update
Helpful guide: Why Is My eSIM Not Working After Phone Update?
9. Old Physical SIM Is Taking Priority
Dual SIM phones may prioritize the physical SIM after restore.
Fix:
- Main SIM for calls
- Travel eSIM for data
10. The eSIM Works Only in Destination Country
Some travel eSIMs activate fully only in supported countries.
Fix:
- Try again after arrival
Helpful guide: eSIM Installed but Not Working After Arrival
Best Setup After Backup Restore
- Check if eSIM exists
- Enable line
- Select for data
- Roaming ON
- Restart phone
- Use Wi-Fi during setup
How to Fix on iPhone
- Settings > Cellular
- Check Cellular Plans
- Enable travel eSIM
- Cellular Data = eSIM
How to Fix on Android
- Settings > SIM Manager
- Enable stored eSIM
- Preferred Data SIM = eSIM
Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist
- Restart phone
- Check eSIM line
- Enable eSIM
- Select for data
- Turn roaming ON
- Reinstall if missing
Common User Mistakes
Assuming backup always moves eSIM automatically
Not always true.
Ignoring roaming settings
Often reset during restore.
Using wrong SIM for data
Very common after setup.
Panicking before checking settings
Many issues are simple fixes.
When to Contact Support
Contact support if:
- the eSIM profile disappeared completely
- QR reinstall fails
- you still have No Service after all fixes
Helpful page: Contact Support
Final Thoughts
If your eSIM is not working after restoring backup, the issue is usually transfer behavior, disabled settings, or wrong data preferences — not a broken eSIM.
Check the line, enable it, set it for data, and reinstall only if necessary.
Need reliable travel connectivity on your restored phone? Browse travel eSIM plans before your next trip.
FAQ
Does backup restore always transfer eSIM?
No. Many backups restore data but not the active eSIM profile fully.
Why is my eSIM visible but not working?
The line may be disabled or not selected for data.
Should I turn roaming ON again?
Yes. Many travel eSIM plans need roaming enabled.
Can I reinstall the eSIM after restore?
Yes, if your provider supports reinstallation.
Is my eSIM broken?
No. Usually it is a restore configuration issue.

