Why Is My eSIM Not Working After Restoring From Backup?

If your eSIM is not working after restoring from backup, the most common reasons are eSIM profiles not transferring, disabled eSIM lines, incomplete carrier activation, wrong mobile data line selection, roaming turned off, or temporary network registration issues after setup.

This issue commonly happens after:

  • restoring a new iPhone from iCloud backup
  • moving to a new Android phone
  • factory reset and restore
  • device replacement
  • phone repair migration

Then users suddenly notice:

  • No Service
  • eSIM missing from settings
  • bars but no internet
  • wrong SIM using data
  • travel eSIM not connecting abroad

The good news: in many cases, your eSIM can be restored or reactivated. The issue is usually migration related, not permanent damage.

Quick answer: Check whether the eSIM profile transferred, enable the eSIM line, select it for mobile data, turn roaming ON, and restart the phone.

1. The eSIM Profile Did Not Transfer

This is the #1 reason.

Backups often restore apps and settings, but eSIM transfer depends on carrier support and device process.

Fix:

  • Check Cellular / SIM settings
  • If missing, reinstall the eSIM using QR code or activation details

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2. The eSIM Is Present but Disabled

Some restored devices keep the line installed but turned OFF.

Fix:

  • Enable the eSIM line manually

3. Wrong SIM Is Selected for Mobile Data

If another SIM is active, the phone may use that line instead.

Fix:

  • Select the travel eSIM for mobile data

Helpful guide:

4. Data Roaming Is OFF

Many travel eSIM plans require roaming ON abroad, especially after device migration.

Fix:

  • Select the eSIM
  • Turn Data Roaming ON

Helpful guides:

5. Device Needs Full Restart After Restore

After restoring from backup, network services may need one clean reboot.

Fix:

  • Restart the phone fully

6. Carrier Activation Is Still Pending

Some eSIM lines need time to re-register on the network after restore.

Fix:

  • Wait 10–30 minutes
  • Stay connected to Wi-Fi during setup

7. Mobile Data Session Is Stale

If you have bars but no internet, the restored session may need refresh.

Fix:

  • Turn Mobile Data OFF
  • Turn Mobile Data ON

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8. APN Settings Were Not Restored Correctly

Some carriers or travel eSIM providers use custom APN values.

Fix:

  • Check APN settings
  • Re-enter official values if needed

Helpful guide:

9. Network Selection Is Stuck

The phone may need to reconnect to the best local carrier.

Fix:

  • Toggle Airplane Mode ON/OFF
  • Use Automatic Network Selection

10. Backup Was Old or Incomplete

If the backup was made before the eSIM was installed, the latest settings may not be included.

Fix:

  • Use current activation details
  • Reinstall the eSIM if necessary

Best Setup After Restore

  • Travel eSIM = mobile data
  • Roaming ON
  • Main SIM = calls/SMS if needed
  • Automatic network selection
  • Latest OS installed

How to Fix on iPhone

  • Settings > Cellular
  • Check eSIM line is present and ON
  • Cellular Data = eSIM
  • Roaming ON

How to Fix on Android

  • Settings > Network & Internet
  • SIM Manager
  • Enable eSIM
  • Preferred Data SIM = eSIM

Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist

  • Check eSIM exists in settings
  • Enable eSIM line
  • Select eSIM for data
  • Turn roaming ON
  • Toggle airplane mode
  • Restart phone

When to Contact Support

  • the eSIM profile is completely missing
  • QR code reinstallation fails
  • you still have no service after all fixes

Contact Support

Final Thoughts

If your eSIM is not working after restoring from backup, the issue is usually profile transfer, activation, or settings — not a broken eSIM.

Check whether the eSIM transferred, re-enable it, and refresh the network.

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FAQ

Do eSIMs transfer automatically with backups?

Not always. It depends on the device, operating system, and carrier support.

Why is my eSIM missing after restore?

The profile may not have transferred and may need reinstallation.

Should I turn roaming ON again?

Yes. Many travel eSIM plans require roaming abroad after restore.

Should I restart the phone after restore?

Yes. Restarting often helps network registration complete properly.

Is my eSIM broken?

No. Usually it is a migration or settings issue.

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