If your eSIM works but feels slow, laggy, or unreliable abroad, the problem is often caused by network conditions or phone settings — not the eSIM itself.
Many travelers assume something is broken when pages load slowly, maps lag, Instagram stalls, or speed feels inconsistent. In reality, slow eSIM performance is usually fixable or temporary.
Common causes include weak local signal, congested roaming partner networks, wrong network selection, background data usage, throttling, or APN issues.
This guide explains exactly why your eSIM is so slow abroad and how to improve speed fast.
Quick answer: The fastest fixes are toggling airplane mode, changing networks manually, checking APN, disabling VPN, moving to stronger signal areas, and reducing background data use.
1. Weak signal in your current location
Even if your phone shows service, indoor walls, basements, trains, mountains, islands, or rural areas can reduce real performance.
Fix:
- Move near a window
- Go outdoors briefly
- Try another floor or room
- Test again after moving location
Bars do not always equal speed.
2. Busy roaming partner network
Travel eSIMs often use partner carriers in each country. During busy hours, airports, city centers, events, or tourist zones, speeds may drop.
Fix:
- Wait a few minutes
- Try another supported network manually
- Test later outside peak hours
3. Wrong network selected automatically
Your phone may connect automatically to a weaker network instead of the best available one.
Fix:
- Open Network Selection
- Turn Automatic OFF
- Try another available carrier manually
This often gives immediate improvement.
4. Data throttling or fair usage limits
Some plans slow speeds after certain usage levels, daily caps, or heavy hotspot behavior.
Fix:
- Check plan terms
- Check used data amount
- Top up if needed
- Use Wi-Fi for heavy tasks
Helpful reading: Is Unlimited Data Worth It for Travel?
5. VPN or private DNS slowing traffic
VPN apps can reduce speed, especially on already busy roaming networks.
Fix:
- Disable VPN temporarily
- Disable custom DNS or ad blockers
- Retest speed
6. Wrong APN settings
An incorrect APN can cause unstable or slow data routing.
Fix:
- Check provider instructions
- Use exact APN values only
- Restart after changes
Example used by many plans:
- APN: data.esim
7. Background apps consuming bandwidth
Your speed may feel slow because other apps are using the connection.
Common hidden users:
- cloud photo backup
- app updates
- streaming in background
- social feeds refreshing
Fix:
- Close unused apps
- Disable backups on mobile data
- Pause downloads
8. 5G/4G mode mismatch
Sometimes forcing 4G/LTE performs better than unstable 5G.
Fix:
- Try LTE/4G only mode
- Retest performance
Fast 60-second speed boost checklist
- Airplane mode ON/OFF
- Restart phone
- Move location
- Try another network
- Disable VPN
- Close heavy apps
- Switch 5G to LTE
iPhone fix path
- Settings
- Cellular
- Select eSIM
- Data Roaming ON
- Voice & Data → LTE / 5G test
Android fix path
- Settings
- Network & Internet
- SIMs
- Select eSIM
- Preferred network type → test LTE
When slow speed is normal
- crowded airport terminals
- stadiums / events
- busy tourist centers
- remote islands
- mountain areas
Even local SIM users may experience slower speeds there.
When to contact support
Contact support if:
- speed is unusable everywhere
- multiple networks are slow only for you
- APN is correct and issue continues
- plan should include high-speed data but does not
Helpful page: Contact Support
Common traveler mistakes
Testing only in one bad location
Signal environment matters a lot.
Leaving VPN on permanently
Can reduce speeds.
Assuming bars = fast data
Not always true.
Ignoring hidden background usage
Can make data feel slow.
Final thoughts
If your eSIM is slow abroad, it is usually caused by network congestion, signal quality, throttling, or settings — not because eSIM technology is slow.
Try network switching, disable VPN, reduce background usage, and test LTE vs 5G. These steps solve many speed complaints quickly.
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FAQ
Why is my eSIM slower than Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi may use a stronger local broadband connection than mobile roaming data.
Can VPN make eSIM slower?
Yes. VPNs often reduce speed.
Should I switch from 5G to LTE?
Yes, unstable 5G can be slower than strong LTE.
Can travel eSIMs be throttled?
Some plans may reduce speed after heavy usage.
Will changing network help?
Yes. It often improves speed immediately.

