Why Is My eSIM Not Working After VPN Use?

If your eSIM is not working after VPN use, the most common reasons are stuck VPN routing, DNS conflicts, mobile data session errors, roaming handshake issues, battery optimization, or network changes that happened while the VPN was active.

This is a very common travel issue. Many travelers use VPN apps in airports, hotels, cafés, coworking spaces, or countries with restricted internet access.

Then after disconnecting the VPN, the eSIM may appear broken even though the real issue is usually software routing.

You may notice:

  • bars but no internet
  • apps not loading
  • slow websites
  • maps not working
  • Wi-Fi works but mobile data does not

The good news: in most cases, the eSIM is fine. The issue is usually the VPN connection not releasing properly.

Quick answer: Disconnect the VPN fully, turn mobile data OFF/ON, turn roaming ON, disable private DNS if needed, and restart the phone.

1. VPN Tunnel Did Not Close Properly

This is the #1 reason.

Some VPN apps keep a partial tunnel active after disconnecting.

This can block normal mobile traffic.

Fix:

  • Open the VPN app
  • Disconnect again manually
  • Force close the app

2. DNS Settings Stayed Changed

Many VPN apps change DNS servers while active.

If DNS fails, websites and apps may not load even when signal is present.

Fix:

  • Disable Private DNS / custom DNS temporarily
  • Use Automatic DNS

3. Mobile Data Session Became Stale

After switching between Wi-Fi, VPN, and mobile data, the data session may need refresh.

Fix:

  • Turn Mobile Data OFF
  • Turn Mobile Data ON again

Helpful guide:

4. Data Roaming Is OFF

The VPN may have hidden the real issue: roaming was never enabled.

Fix:

  • Select the eSIM
  • Turn Data Roaming ON

Helpful guides:

5. Wrong SIM Is Selected for Data

Dual SIM devices may still route traffic through another SIM.

Fix:

  • Select the travel eSIM for mobile data

Helpful guide:

6. Battery Saver Suspended the VPN App

Some phones pause background VPN processes incorrectly, causing stuck routing afterward.

Fix:

  • Disable Battery Saver temporarily

Helpful guide:

7. Automatic Network Selection Is Stuck

Changing networks while on VPN can confuse reconnection.

Fix:

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

8. VPN Kill Switch Is Still Enabled

Some VPN apps have a feature that blocks internet when VPN disconnects.

Fix:

  • Disable Kill Switch in the VPN app

9. App Cache Problems

Some apps keep old VPN sessions and seem broken even when internet works.

Fix:

  • Force close the affected apps
  • Reopen them

10. Device Needs Full Restart

A reboot often restores routing instantly.

Fix:

  • Restart the phone

Best Setup for VPN + Travel eSIM

  • eSIM selected for data
  • Roaming ON
  • Reliable VPN app
  • Battery Saver OFF if unstable
  • Kill Switch used carefully

How to Fix on iPhone

  • Settings > VPN
  • Disconnect VPN
  • Cellular Data = eSIM
  • Roaming ON

How to Fix on Android

  • Settings > VPN
  • Disconnect / Forget stuck VPN
  • Preferred Data SIM = eSIM
  • Check Private DNS

Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist

  • Disconnect VPN
  • Turn mobile data OFF/ON
  • Turn roaming ON
  • Select eSIM for data
  • Disable Private DNS
  • Restart phone

Common Traveler Mistakes

Thinking the eSIM is broken

Usually it is software routing.

Using aggressive Kill Switch mode

Can block all internet after disconnect.

Ignoring roaming settings

Very common abroad.

Leaving wrong SIM selected

Common dual-SIM issue.

When to Contact Support

Contact support if:

  • internet fails every time you use VPN
  • no network works after all fixes
  • the VPN app keeps breaking data sessions

Helpful page: Contact Support

Final Thoughts

If your eSIM is not working after VPN use, the issue is usually routing, DNS, or reconnection behavior — not a broken eSIM.

Disconnect the VPN fully, refresh mobile data, and restart if needed.

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FAQ

Can VPN break an eSIM?

No. It usually only affects internet routing while connected or after disconnecting.

Why do I have bars but no internet after VPN?

The VPN tunnel or DNS settings may still be active.

Should I turn roaming ON?

Yes. Many travel eSIM plans need roaming abroad.

Should I restart the phone?

Yes. Restarting often clears stuck routing problems.

Is my eSIM broken?

No. Usually it is a VPN configuration issue.

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