If your eSIM is using your main SIM instead, the problem is usually mobile data settings, dual SIM priority rules, automatic switching, or call/SMS defaults — not a faulty eSIM.
This is one of the most common travel eSIM mistakes. Users install a travel eSIM successfully, but their phone keeps using the home SIM for mobile data.
That can lead to:
- unexpected roaming charges
- slow expensive data
- unused travel eSIM balance
- confusion about which line is active
The good news: this is usually a settings issue and can be fixed in under two minutes.
This guide explains exactly why your eSIM is using your main SIM instead, how to fix it on iPhone and Android, and how to travel safely without roaming surprises.
Quick answer: Open Cellular / SIM settings, set the eSIM as the preferred data line, turn roaming OFF on the main SIM, and disable automatic data switching if needed.
1. Your main SIM is still selected for mobile data
This is the #1 cause.
Installing an eSIM does not always automatically move internet usage to that line.
Your phone may keep:
- Main SIM for data
- Main SIM for calls
- Main SIM for SMS
while the eSIM sits ready but unused.
Fix:
- Open Mobile Data settings
- Select the travel eSIM manually
2. Automatic Data Switching is enabled
Some phones switch between lines automatically when signal changes.
This can send data back to the main SIM unexpectedly.
Fix:
- Disable automatic data switching
- Lock data to the eSIM during travel
3. Roaming is ON for the main SIM
If roaming remains ON for your home SIM, the phone may still use it.
This creates risk of expensive charges.
Best setup:
- Main SIM = Roaming OFF
- Travel eSIM = Roaming ON
Helpful reading: Do You Need Roaming for eSIM?
4. Calls and data are assigned separately
Many phones allow different defaults for:
- Calls
- SMS
- Mobile Data
Users often change calls but forget mobile data.
Fix:
- Check each default separately
5. The eSIM line is turned OFF
The profile may be installed but disabled.
Fix:
- Open SIM settings
- Enable the eSIM line
Helpful reading: Why Is My eSIM Installed But Hidden?
6. APN or activation issues make the phone fall back
If the eSIM has no working data path, some devices continue using the main SIM.
Fix:
- Turn roaming ON for eSIM
- Check APN settings
- Restart phone
Helpful reading:
7. Recent phone update reset defaults
Some iOS and Android updates reset preferred SIM selections.
Fix:
- Recheck defaults after updates
Helpful reading: Why Is My eSIM Not Working After Phone Update?
8. You are in low coverage and the phone prefers the main SIM
If the eSIM signal is weak, some phones may favor the stronger line.
Fix:
- Choose the eSIM manually
- Use LTE
- Try another network
How to fix on iPhone
- Settings
- Cellular
- Cellular Data
- Select travel eSIM
- Allow Cellular Data Switching = OFF
- Main SIM Roaming = OFF
How to fix on Android
- Settings
- Network & Internet
- SIMs
- Preferred Data SIM = eSIM
- Main SIM Roaming = OFF
Best travel setup
- Main SIM = calls / OTP codes
- Travel eSIM = mobile data
- Main SIM roaming OFF
- Travel eSIM roaming ON
Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist
- Select eSIM for data
- Main SIM roaming OFF
- eSIM roaming ON
- Disable data switching
- Restart phone
How to avoid roaming charges
- Disable roaming on home SIM
- Turn off unused line if needed
- Verify data line before landing
- Test with browser after arrival
Common traveler mistakes
Installing eSIM and assuming auto-switch
Often false.
Leaving home roaming ON
Expensive mistake.
Changing calls but not data
Very common.
Ignoring software resets
Updates may change defaults.
When to contact support
Contact support if:
- eSIM is selected but still unused
- data keeps returning to main SIM
- settings reset repeatedly
- the eSIM never gets signal
Helpful page: Contact Support
Final Thoughts
If your eSIM is using your main SIM instead, the issue is almost always settings related.
Choose the eSIM for data, disable switching, turn roaming OFF on the home SIM, and verify defaults before using mobile data abroad.
Need stress-free travel data? Browse travel eSIM plans for your next trip.
FAQ
Why is my phone still using the main SIM?
Your mobile data default is likely still set to the main SIM.
Should I turn roaming off on my main SIM?
Yes. This helps avoid unexpected charges.
Can I keep my main SIM for calls only?
Yes. That is a common and smart travel setup.
Should data switching be off?
Usually yes while traveling, to keep data on the eSIM.
Is this an eSIM problem?
Usually no. It is mainly a phone settings issue.

