Why Is My eSIM Not Working After Turning Off Main SIM?

If your eSIM is not working after turning off your main SIM, the most common reasons are data line priority issues, roaming disabled, network refresh delays, wrong cellular settings, incomplete dual-SIM handoff, or temporary carrier reconnection problems.

This is a very common travel scenario. Many users disable their physical SIM or home eSIM to avoid roaming charges and expect the travel eSIM to work instantly.

Instead, they may see:

  • No Service
  • bars but no internet
  • endless searching
  • calls work but data does not
  • the eSIM looks active but unusable

The good news: in most cases, your eSIM is fine. The phone simply needs correct SIM priorities and network reconnection.

Quick answer: Select the travel eSIM for mobile data, turn roaming ON, restart the phone, and allow 1–2 minutes for the network to reconnect.

1. The Phone Lost Its Default Data Line

This is the #1 reason.

When you turn off the main SIM, some phones do not automatically switch data to the eSIM.

Fix:

  • Open Cellular / SIM settings
  • Choose the travel eSIM as Mobile Data

2. Roaming Is OFF

Many travel eSIM plans require roaming ON because they connect through partner networks.

Fix:

  • Select the eSIM
  • Turn Data Roaming ON

Helpful guides:

3. The Phone Needs Time to Reconnect

Disabling one SIM forces the modem to rebuild connections.

Fix:

  • Wait 60–120 seconds
  • Keep the phone unlocked

4. Network Selection Is Stuck

The device may stay attached to a weak network after the main SIM is turned off.

Fix:

  • Toggle Airplane Mode ON/OFF
  • Try manual network selection

5. Mobile Data Stayed OFF

Some users disable the main SIM and accidentally leave mobile data disabled.

Fix:

  • Turn Mobile Data ON

6. APN Session Needs Refresh

If you have bars but no internet, the data session may need reset.

Fix:

  • Turn Mobile Data OFF
  • Turn Mobile Data ON again

Helpful guide:

7. The eSIM Is Active but Not Selected for Calls/Text

Some users expect voice or SMS features from a data-only travel eSIM.

Fix:

  • Use your main SIM for calls if needed
  • Use the travel eSIM for data

Helpful guide:

8. Weak Signal in Current Area

Hotels, airports, underground stations, and rural areas can have poor coverage.

Fix:

  • Move outdoors
  • Try near a window

9. VPN or DNS Conflict

If you changed SIM settings while VPN was active, routing may fail.

Fix:

  • Disable VPN temporarily

10. Device Needs Full Restart

A reboot often restores proper SIM priorities immediately.

Fix:

  • Restart the phone

Best Setup When Turning Off Main SIM

  • Travel eSIM selected for data
  • Roaming ON
  • Mobile Data ON
  • Strong signal
  • VPN OFF if unstable

How to Fix on iPhone

  • Settings > Cellular
  • Turn off Primary line
  • Cellular Data = travel eSIM
  • Roaming ON

How to Fix on Android

  • Settings > SIM Manager
  • Disable main SIM
  • Preferred Data SIM = eSIM

Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist

  • Select eSIM for data
  • Turn roaming ON
  • Turn mobile data ON
  • Wait 2 minutes
  • Toggle airplane mode
  • Restart phone

Common Traveler Mistakes

Turning off main SIM too early

Check eSIM first.

Forgetting to choose data line

Very common.

Ignoring roaming settings

Common abroad.

Expecting calls from data-only eSIM

Depends on the plan.

When to Contact Support

Contact support if:

  • the eSIM never connects after all fixes
  • manual network selection fails
  • you always lose service when main SIM is off

Helpful page: Contact Support

Final Thoughts

If your eSIM is not working after turning off your main SIM, the issue is usually settings priority, roaming, or reconnection — not a broken eSIM.

Select the eSIM for data, refresh the network, and restart if needed.

Need travel data without roaming surprises? Browse travel eSIM plans before your next trip.

FAQ

Should I turn off my main SIM when using travel eSIM?

Not always. Many users keep it on for calls/SMS and use eSIM for data only.

Why do I have bars but no internet?

The eSIM may not be selected as the mobile data line.

Should I turn roaming ON?

Yes. Many travel eSIM plans require roaming abroad.

Should I restart the phone?

Yes. Restarting often fixes SIM handoff issues.

Is my eSIM broken?

No. Usually it is a temporary settings issue.

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