If your eSIM says “Emergency Calls Only,” your phone can see some network signal, but your eSIM line is not fully registered for normal service.
This usually means the phone can reach emergency networks, but the travel eSIM has not connected properly for calls, SMS, or mobile data.
This is a common issue while traveling and is often caused by settings or temporary registration problems.
You may see:
- Emergency Calls Only
- Emergency calls only with bars
- No mobile data
- Searching then emergency only
This guide explains exactly why your eSIM is saying Emergency Calls Only and how to fix it fast.
Quick answer: Turn Data Roaming ON, restart your phone, manually select a supported network, confirm the country is included in your plan, and make sure the eSIM line is active.
1. The eSIM is not fully registered on a supported network
This is the most common reason.
Your phone can detect nearby towers, but your plan is not yet authenticated for standard service.
Fix:
- Wait a few minutes
- Restart the phone
- Retry network registration
2. Data Roaming is OFF
Many travel eSIM plans depend on roaming partner networks.
If roaming is OFF, the device may fail to complete registration.
Fix:
- Open eSIM settings
- Turn Data Roaming ON
Helpful reading: Do You Need Roaming for eSIM?
3. Wrong network selected automatically
Your phone may attach to a visible network that does not properly support your plan.
Fix:
- Open Network Selection
- Turn Automatic OFF
- Choose another local carrier manually
4. You are outside the supported coverage area
Some plans cover only specific countries or regions.
If you are in transit, near borders, or outside included zones, registration may fail.
Fix:
- Check plan coverage
- Move into covered area
Browse plans: Travel eSIM Plans
5. The eSIM line is turned OFF or inactive
The profile may be installed but not enabled.
Fix:
- Open Cellular / SIM settings
- Enable the eSIM line
6. Plan expired or has not started
If validity ended, or activation has not begun yet, normal registration may fail.
Fix:
- Check validity dates
- Check activation status
7. Weak signal location
Basements, tunnels, remote areas, and thick buildings may cause unstable registration.
Fix:
- Go outdoors
- Move location
8. Phone needs a network refresh
Fix:
- Airplane mode ON/OFF
- Restart phone
iPhone fix path
- Settings
- Cellular
- Select eSIM
- Turn On This Line
- Roaming ON
- Network Selection
Android fix path
- Settings
- Network & Internet
- SIMs
- Enable eSIM
- Roaming ON
- Choose network manually
Fast 60-second checklist
- Enable eSIM line
- Roaming ON
- Restart phone
- Try another network
- Check coverage country
- Wait 5 minutes
What Emergency Calls Only usually means
Bars but no data
Visible network, failed service registration.
Searching then emergency only
Phone cannot complete normal connection.
Works in one place only
Coverage or network compatibility issue.
After landing only
Often roaming or registration delay.
Common traveler mistakes
Leaving roaming OFF
Very common issue.
Testing outside covered country
Plan may not support current location.
Ignoring manual network selection
Often solves the issue.
Assuming the eSIM is broken
Usually it is a registration issue.
When to contact support
Contact support if:
- country is covered
- line is ON
- roaming is ON
- multiple networks fail
- issue remains for a long time
Helpful page: Contact Support
Final thoughts
If your eSIM says Emergency Calls Only, the phone sees a network but your plan is not fully connected for normal service.
Turn roaming ON, restart, choose another network, and verify coverage. Those steps fix many cases quickly.
Need dependable travel coverage? Browse travel eSIM plans for your next trip.
FAQ
Why do I have bars but only emergency calls?
Your phone sees a network, but the eSIM is not fully registered.
Should roaming be ON?
Yes, for many travel eSIM plans.
Can manual network selection help?
Yes. Often another carrier works better.
Does this mean the eSIM is broken?
Usually no. Most cases are settings or registration issues.
Will restarting help?
Often yes.

