The Airalo Discover+ Global eSIM | COMPLETE Guide & Review

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • COMPLETE guide to purchasing, installing, activating and using the Airalo Discover+ Global eSIM, plus my review, recommendations & tips after using it in 4 different countries.
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    • TABLE OF CONTENTS •
    00:00 - What's this video about?
    00:29 - Did you know this?
    00:53 - PURCHASING
    04:03 - INSTALLATION PT. 1
    05:37 - INSTALLATION PT. 2
    07:18 - How to check if the eSIM activated prematurely
    07:49 - How to prevent the eSIM from activating before your trip
    08:43 - CONFIGURING IPHONE SETTINGS
    10:37 - How to enable the eSIM once you start your trip
    11:06 - REVIEW (TESTS PERFORMED)
    11:27 - Pro #1
    11:41 - Pro #2
    11:56 - Main Con (for us)
    13:26 - Something important to keep in mind
    14:06 - How WE will be using this eSIM going forward
    14:23 - Do I recommend this eSIM for YOU?
    15:08 - MY ADVICE
    15:17 - Tip #1
    15:48 - Tip #2
    16:44 - Tip #3
    17:08 - Tip #4
    17:40 - How to get a discount on your first Airalo eSIM and support our channel :)
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    We are paying users of Airalo and genuinely enjoy using their service when we travel internationally, and will continue to use this app on our upcoming trips.
    That said, all opinions expressed in this video, and in the comments, are our own.
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Komentáře • 120

  • @briansteph
    @briansteph  Před 5 měsíci +1

    GET $3 OFF YOUR FIRST AIRALO ESIM PURCHASE:
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    Click the link above and use code: BRIAN0890
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  • @jeffdewaele5156
    @jeffdewaele5156 Před 5 měsíci +12

    Fantastic job explaining these types of technologies….at 60+ years old it’s refreshing to have someone explain in detail and with examples that I can follow. Thx for taking the time.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for the nice comment, Jeff! So glad to hear these videos are helpful. Safe travels ✈️

  • @jstanovic
    @jstanovic Před 14 dny +2

    I used Airalo in india and it worked great. I leave for Ireland today and bought esims for my phone and my son's phone.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 14 dny +1

      Awesome, so glad to hear it! Where in Ireland are you guys headed? We are hoping to go next year - would love some recommendations after your trip. Cheers!

    • @jstanovic
      @jstanovic Před 4 dny

      @briansteph We used Airalo and it worked great until we crossed over to Northern Ireland on a trip to Belfast. We stayed in Dublin City Center, The Moxy, and loved simply crossing the street to go to a pub where Irish music jammed from 9 to closing. Pipers Corner. The Cliffs were great. Wished we spent more time in Galway.

  • @eddie6171
    @eddie6171 Před 6 dny +1

    Thanks again Brian just bought my second Airalo eSIM but for Europe, not just Spain, and I live in the UK, so was worried about installing it as uk included in list of countries supported by eSIM. But after seeing this video gave me confidence in installing it before arriving in main land Europe, and at 70+ need all the help I can get Keep up the good work. 👍

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 6 dny

      Hi Eddie - so glad to hear this! Thanks so much for the nice comment as well. I hope you have a great time on your trip and safe travels ✈️

  • @cindypham9815
    @cindypham9815 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great info Brian.....Thanks so much....really helpful info....❤❤❤❤

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 4 měsíci

      So glad it was helpful, Cindy! Thanks so much for the nice comment - safe travels 😊

  • @stevielu5919
    @stevielu5919 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is such an informative video!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 2 měsíci

      So glad you feel it's helpful, thanks for the nice comment! Safe travels ✈️

  • @cyleung6048
    @cyleung6048 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much Brian and I am so appreciate 🙂

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Absolutely - hope you have wonderful travels!

  • @Johncheng202
    @Johncheng202 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much. Your video is helpful.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Glad to hear it John, thanks for the nice comment! Safe travels ✈️

  • @VickyBarling
    @VickyBarling Před měsícem +1

    Excellent video. Have used your discount code and purchased Airalo for upcoming trip and waiting to activate once arriving at destination. Thank you

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před měsícem

      Awesome Vicky, glad you found the video helpful! Hope you have a wonderful trip 🙂

  • @darcydiamond8645
    @darcydiamond8645 Před 8 dny +1

    Fantastic details. Good 2 know factoid: on any of these International ESIM packages: Aíralo, Holafly, Maya, Claro, if my US friends, ( my home base,) do not have an international provision on their plan, then if they wish 2 text, call me from US while I’m traveling LATAM, US friends might/will incur charges on their plan’s bill. Great video🎉🎉Did I understand this “con” correctly. Again, much thanks❤

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 8 dny

      Hi there! Yes, if your friends/family send communications to you while abroad, they may incur international charges depending on the plan they have with their carrier. So it's worth letting them know about this ahead of time so they can check their cellular plan details, or at least be aware that their phone bill may have additional charges.
      Safe travels 😊

  • @dbearisto
    @dbearisto Před 5 měsíci +6

    Excellent videos, Brian. As a tech guy, I can say that you do a superb job of explaining everything and you really don’t leave out any of the smaller, but still very important details.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you so much, I appreciate the encouragement! It can be challenging to capture everything someone would need, without being too wordy, so I'm glad to hear that it still feels comprehensive...that's certainly the goal. Thanks again for taking the time to comment!

  • @rgoonewardene380
    @rgoonewardene380 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I like the fact that you pointed out that these SIMs are not suitable for everyone. Gave the video a like, just for that.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 5 měsíci

      I have no interest in pushing products on people who wouldn't benefit from them - glad you appreciate that, thanks for the nice comment!

  • @cyleung6048
    @cyleung6048 Před 3 měsíci +2

    It so useful your information and complet and may I ask you a question? Can I share my airalo on two devices?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Cy! You cannot install the same eSIM package on multiple devices, but you CAN share the data from one of your devices with another via a Hotspot. For example, I typically install an Airalo eSIM plan on my phone, and then I share the data with my wife Steph to her iPhone when she is nearby and needs to access the internet.
      I cover that topic a bit more in this video at around 12:44:
      czcams.com/video/8rjwAKTYF9U/video.html
      Hope that's helpful - safe travels!

  • @davidj7516
    @davidj7516 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for your time and posting. So much to learn, so little time... Just kidding. Checking out Vietnam in a few months to see if I want to retire there. I'll probably go with the Plus plan as I have already downloaded my Google VN maps, bus info, etc. At least I think that will work. Thanks again. :)

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před měsícem +1

      Awesome! Curious to hear your thoughts on Vietnam once you go. Sounds like you've got a great setup! Feel free to drop any questions as you go through the process of getting an eSIM. Safe travels!

    • @davidj7516
      @davidj7516 Před měsícem +1

      @@briansteph Thank you very much. :)

  • @Unplugged704
    @Unplugged704 Před 10 dny +1

    Best tutorial!! Thank you!
    We will be doing 4 country asia tour later this year, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam and Laos, then back to Thailand.
    Is it better to purchase the regional (one time) or buy for each country?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 10 dny +2

      Happy it was helpful, thanks for the nice comment!
      How long will you be in each country? The Asia regional probably makes more sense for a couple of reasons:
      - Only dealing with 1 eSIM installation/activation versus 4
      - When you leave a country and enter the next country, there's nothing you need to do on your phone to remain connected. Your phone will automatically connect to the new cellular networks.
      - All of your data is in the same pool. In other words, if you had 4 different eSIMs and did not use all of the data on your first one, the remaining data would be lost as you started the 2nd eSIM. In some cases this makes sense...for example, when you'll be in each country for several weeks at a time. In that case, the savings of purchasing an eSIM for a single country instead of the regional is likely worth the fact that you'll lose whatever data you don't use. In instances where you're in each country for only an average of a week each or less, I'd certainly go with the regional.
      Hope that's helpful! Safe travels - send recommendations for those places after your trip if you remember 😃

    • @Unplugged704
      @Unplugged704 Před 9 dny

      @@briansteph
      Thank you for your response and suggestions! 👍🙏
      We will arrive in Thailand for 6 days, 5 days in Singapore, 5 days in Vietnam, 8 days in Laos, and back to Thailand 4 more days, then back to states!
      I agree the regional plan probably is best.
      If I turn on the phone’s hotspot, that will drain the data plan faster, I would imagine?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 9 dny

      Definitely!
      Yes, generally speaking the hotspot will eat up more data. This is because if more than one device is attached to the Airalo cellular network/plan via your phone, all devices are using data and chipping away at the allotment faster. My wife Steph and I do this all the time though...we've been using 1 SIM for the past 3 months which has worked great for us. Easy to just have the 1 SIM since we travel together. The only issue could be if you ever get separated during travel with those who depend on your hotspot, they won't have the ability to connect and will have to locate free wifi while apart. Something to keep in mind, but we haven't found it to be an issue for us personally.

  • @bonniebreitkreutz7579
    @bonniebreitkreutz7579 Před 3 měsíci +1

    How can I be sure it doesn’t activate before I arrive in USA? I have used it previously so will just add to my card. I’m only using data this time as I don’t need calls with WhatsApp. Great video

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Bonnie! Once the eSIM is switched back ON, it needs to make a connection with one of the cellular networks that it supports for any purchased data package to be activated. In your case, you can purchase a top up package on the eSIM that you already have installed on your phone, wait to arrive in the USA, and then switch your eSIM on in the Settings app of your phone. The data package cannot activate until it makes a connection with a network which it supports.
      Hope that's helpful! Safe travels 🙂

  • @rickhoevenaars7833
    @rickhoevenaars7833 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great videos, thanks for posting. I plan on using Airalo to purchase an eSIM for an upcoming 23 day trip to Dubai and Cape Town South Africa. The trip will involve an initial 10 days in Dubai, then 8 days in South Africa, then back to Dubai for a few days before heading home to Canada. If I purchase a 30 Global package will it just switch back and forth between countries? It would seem like the best option.
    Also, I plan to use your referral code. Thanks for that. 👍

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Rick - that sounds like an awesome trip! We're definitely interested in visiting both of those places at some point.
      That's correct! Your global phone number won't change (you'll have the same number), but it will work in any of those supported countries (UAE and South Africa are supported). The data service your phone is receiving will switch over automatically as you cross borders, without you needing to do anything.
      Sweet! Always helpful to save a few $. Appreciate it - safe travels!

    • @rickhoevenaars7833
      @rickhoevenaars7833 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks Brian, I appreciate your prompt response. My wife and I are really looking forward to this particular as it will be our first time to both places.
      As for the esim package, I think I'll just be going with the data as the text and phone options seem pretty limited. I'm not sure what how useful having access to 10 or 20 texts would be.
      I'll be checking out more of your travel vlogs as to date I only focussed on the Airalo ones.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Sounds like a blast! You'll have to let us know what you think. I've been interested in Dubai for awhile, would love to play golf there at some point in my life. We have family friends that have spent time in South Africa and have said wonderful things about it...I'm sure you'll enjoy both!
      Data-only tends to be enough for us as well. I've used Airalo 5-6 different times now and have yet to run into a situation where I felt I needed more than the data. But I also understand how it could be useful for certain folks. I'm sure you'll be fine with just the data.
      Awesome, appreciate you checking them out - we enjoy putting them together!

  • @juliahouck9806
    @juliahouck9806 Před měsícem +1

    Hi Brian! I’m narrowing down to get the Airalo Discover+ package. I won’t have much internet access where I’ll be, and I’m looking to have a European phone number to use in case needed. If I happen to run out of 5GB of data, do you know if I’d still be able to make phone calls and send messages with a lower internet connection?
    Or do you think it be more beneficial to buy 20GB for 30 days and use WhatsApp. However, I won’t have wifi access most likely. Let me know your thoughts!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Julia! If you run out of your 5GB of data on the Global+, you should still have access to your calls/SMS. The data is a separate bucket you pull from, and the calls/SMS that you send from your global phone number will not use data...only the Minutes and SMS buckets attached to the plan.
      If you run out of data and don't mind running a bit of an advanced setup, you could always do this:
      - Purchase Global+ eSIM, with primary purpose being calls/SMS
      - Once data runs out, keep Global eSIM installed and set as the primary voice line, but also purchase a data-only eSIM
      - Set data-only eSIM as the default for Cellular Data and refill as needed
      Steph and I are living nomadically at the moment and this is the setup that I personally use. I have the Global+ eSIM in case I need to make a call to a business of some sort, but primarily use the European Regional eSIM for data purposes. We are able to get away with almost exclusively using iMessage, WhatsApp, FaceTime and Google Voice...around 97% of the time. Maybe 1-2 times per month, we have an instance where we need to call a local business of some sort.
      Hopefully that's helpful!

  • @The_NomadNinja
    @The_NomadNinja Před 2 měsíci +1

    You are the Airalo Guy :)
    Do you think this would be a possible replacement for Google Fi?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey there! Haha an honor to be given that title 😅🙏🏼 It depends! You have nomad in your title...do you travel for long periods of time, more than 3 months at a time? I know GoogleFi has some limitations with how long they will provide support in a foreign country. I believe it's 90 days...i was looking into that as an option too for the current venture Steph and I are on. I think GoogleFi is another great option, but if you plan to be gone longer than 90 days, Airalo may be there better fit! We are leaving today to be traveling for around 12 months... i've canceled my Verizon plan and am planning to use exclusively various Airalo plans. So I certainly feel confident that it's adequate for long term needs!

  • @vitobracer
    @vitobracer Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks very much for the excellent video. I have used airalo regional eSIMs a few times and been fairly happy with their performance. You say in the video that you usually just use data when travelling. One of the tasks you did with this eSIM was to call the hotel in Spain. How would you do this using data and not incur roaming charges on your primary SIM?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey there, thanks so much for the nice comment! Yes, I tend to use the regional data-only eSIMs. But for the purposes of this particular video, I went out and tested the global Discover+ card, which comes with a global phone number. I used that global phone number and my allotted call minutes on the Discover+ eSIM to make that call, so I didn't have to use my primary SIM (it remained switched off).

    • @vitobracer
      @vitobracer Před 2 měsíci

      Is it possible to call a landline (for example a hotel) using your data only eSIM?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 2 měsíci

      You could potentially do this through an app like Google Voice, although you'll likely incur a small per-minute charge through them (depending on the country). Otherwise, there may be another app that can, but I cannot vouch for any. Some businesses and hotels (particularly in Europe i've noticed) have WhatsApp accounts that can be messaged/called. May be worth checking to see if yours do!

    • @vitobracer
      @vitobracer Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@briansteph Thank you for your response. Since I'm from Canada, I'm not able to use Google Voice but your tip about the WhatsApp could be helpful.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes it's a great app to have handy when leaving the country! Feel free to keep me updated on any other questions, happy to try and help. cheers!

  • @Pptsonyt8553
    @Pptsonyt8553 Před 5 měsíci +2

    So you can install/buy the package like a few days early before going to the country? Then it automatically connects when you get there?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hey there! That's correct. I've installed Airalo eSIMs up to 6 weeks in advance with no issues when it comes to premature activation.
      You'll want to make sure for this eSIM in particular (since it's likely that the country you're currently in is part of its "supported countries"), when you go through the installation steps, you follow the options I selected in the video. So, keeping your Primary SIM as the default for all options, and leaving Cellular Data Switching turned to OFF. I also suggest installing while connected to WiFi.
      And then once you arrive at your first destination, follow the quick step at 10:37. Doing that will be the final step Airalo needs to activate the eSIM.
      Hopefully that's helpful - happy to explain further, let me know. Otherwise, safe travels! ✈️

  • @cp4184
    @cp4184 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Soooo helpful! Was wondering about the hotspot. I read how to set up but the name that needs to be typed in to identify the eSIM. I am not sure what they are referring to. My eSIM is data only. Can others around me besides the person I want to share with access my data? Is there a way to turn the hotspot off and on? Appreciated the $3 code!!! Thanks again!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi there! Hotspots aren't specific to Airalo eSIMs - if your phone has the capability to create a hotspot, you should be able to test it right now at home. It has its own section in the Settings app, just under Cellular called Personal Hotspot. In this area, you're able to set a password for your hotspot, so that only those you provide the password to can join. When they join, it's almost as if they're joining a WiFi network, and follow a lot of the same steps to do so. My suggestion is to keep the password short and easy to remember for family.
      Additionally, you can turn on "Family Sharing" in this menu area. If you have family members listed under "Family" at the top of your Settings app (in other words, all of your Apple accounts are linked), this setting will allow them to join your hotspot without needing to enter the password each time. This is what Steph and I do, which makes connecting to data much quicker for her when she needs it. All she has to do is open her phone, navigate to the available WiFi networks (which will also show my Hotspot), and tap my Hotspot to get connected.
      An important note: when you have multiple SIMs on your phone, your hotspot will be providing data for the SIM listed as the default for Cellular Data under Settings > Cellular. While at home, this should be your Primary SIM. While traveling internationally, this will be your Airalo eSIM.
      Yes, you can turn the hotspot on and off. Under Settings > Personal Hotspot, there is a switch titled "Allow Others to Join" which you can toggle on and off at any time.
      While you're at home, I suggest giving this a try with a family member! Make sure they can find your hotspot and connect to it.
      Hope that makes sense - happy to explain further!

    • @cp4184
      @cp4184 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@brianstephthank you for such an extensive and informative answer!!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 4 měsíci

      Absolutely! Keep me posted - happy to help 🙂

  • @kellymoskowy
    @kellymoskowy Před 3 měsíci +1

    Another great video @briansteph 👍.
    I am travelling to Europe next month and am going to buy an Airalo esim for my iphone. if I turn off my primary cellular plan from here in north america and only rely on the eSim for data in Europe will I still be able to use rideshare apps liek Uber/Bolt, etc?
    My concern is not so much the use of the app, as I am sure that will work fine, it is how the driver will communicate with me because when registering for these apps I had to authenticate with my home mobile number which will no longer be active therefore not sure how the driver would commuicate with me, if he needs to for some reason, i.e.; pickup point, etc. Any advice on this?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Hey Kelly, appreciate you checking out another video! Hope it was useful.
      Yes, you can still use rideshare apps on the data-only plans. To your point, the call feature will not work if your primary line is disabled. You can temporarily re-enable your primary line if you think you may need to receive a call from the driver. This may cause you to incur an international charge, but it also may not, as some north american phone plans don't count calls/sms RECEIVED, only sent. However, messaging within both of those apps gets auto-translated, which tends to be good enough for figuring out any confusion with the pickup location. We've been lucky enough to only ever need that feature if any clarification was needed. To be honest, the translation via messaging tends to be the better option anyway, because depending on where you are, the driver may not be fluent enough in English to make a verbal conversation productive. The auto-translation isn't perfect by any means, but usually sufficient.
      Hope that's helpful!

    • @kellymoskowy
      @kellymoskowy Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@briansteph Your clarification brings me some comfort. Thanks for the prompt response Brian.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      you got it! hope you have a great trip ✈️

    • @jimforty8641
      @jimforty8641 Před 3 měsíci +1

      actually your driver communicates through the app so you wont have to worry about any of that. ive traveled to europe many times useing uber and I can text him through the app and visa versa so its no problem hope this helps and also great explanation of the service brian i hope they paid you for your excellent review video lol

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks Jim, this is absolutely correct! I tend to lean towards messaging in the app as well, sometimes that's extremely helpful for translating depending on where you are. If you place a voice call through the app, it does go external to your phone's native phone app though which is a bummer! But usually the messaging feature is enough.
      Appreciate that! I get the Airalo credits with the referral code, and a small kickback if someone uses the link in the description, but people rarely do use that link in particular. It's ok though, as long as people are getting value out of the tutorial and tips from my experience, i'm happy! Nice to chat with fellow travelers here and there as well...always love sharing travel tips and ideas.

  • @user-hq6kr2iz3k
    @user-hq6kr2iz3k Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video. I just bought a Morocco esim from Airalo. I noticed you got a phone number with your global sim so that is the number you entered in your esim? I know my Morocco esim is data only but do you suggest I put my primary phone number in my airalo slot for any reason?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey there, appreciate the comment and glad to hear you're getting everything setup ahead of your trip! Been interested in Morocco lately, would be curious to hear what you think.
      As for the phone number, you won't need one for the data-only plans...I have never punched my primary phone number into the data-only eSIMs. There are no additional features that can be unlocked by doing so - you'll be just fine without taking that step. My other Airalo videos are based on the data-only plans if you're interested in those!
      Safe travels!

    • @user-hq6kr2iz3k
      @user-hq6kr2iz3k Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks. I watched your other videos. Great info and a big help. Over in Morocco now and using the Airalo Morocco esim. Everything works great except…Imessage. Every message fails to send and I can’t receive any. Followed all your instructions as well as chatted with Airalo support, followed their suggestions including resetting my iMessage and iMessage still doesn’t work for me. I know you aren’t a helpdesk but you seem to be a wizard with these so if you have any suggestions or secret tips I would be forever grateful.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Sorry for the delay Ken, just now seeing this. Is this still an issue? Are you able to access data, for example, through an internet browser on your phone? You may have covered some of these troubleshooting steps, but i'll list them out just in case:
      BASIC
      - Ensure "iMessage" is toggled ON under Settings > Messages
      - Ensure recipients ALSO have the above setting enabled
      - Ensure email address associated with Apple ID is listed under Settings > Send & Receive, and said email address is selected/checkmarked in both sections
      - Turn Cellular Data OFF, and back ON
      - Ensure Cellular Data is set to Airalo eSIM
      - Completely shut phone off and reboot
      - Check for iOS updates (Settings > General > Software Update)
      - Ensure phone is set to correct time zone (Settings > General > Date & Time > use Automatic)
      ADDITIONAL
      - If you happen to know (or can find out) the email address associated with a friend/family member's Apple ID, try sending a "text" in the Messages app to the email address rather than the phone number. You shouldn't need to do this, but see if that works.
      - If you have an internet connection, you could try starting a chat with Apple support, as they tend to be more helpful than Airalo support.
      Sorry about this, I know how frustrating this can be!

  • @cindypham9815
    @cindypham9815 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Brian, what different between region esim & global esim??? I live in US & plan to travel to asia like thailand, Vietnam & Taiwan.......which one you recommend Brian? I only use data for sms & post photo.....

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey Cindy! The main difference is that the global eSIMs cover a broader range of countries, and provide a phone number to send SMS and place calls with. If you find that while you're traveling, you are mostly using apps to post photos and send messages, you'll likely be fine with a regional eSIM (in this case, the Asia regional eSIM). There are plenty of apps you can use to communicate with others only using data while on this regional, data-only eSIM...WhatsApp, iMessage, FaceTime, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, Skype, etc.

    • @cindypham9815
      @cindypham9815 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks Brian......it's 👍 great ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-sc2mx5gu8u
    @user-sc2mx5gu8u Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great tutorial. Thanks. I'm going to buy the $89 Airalo global e-sim with calls and sms included which has a 365 day validity. We live in USA and we're going to Norway & the UK in May, Japan in September, and Ireland two or three times during the next 12 months. I think I'll activate it immediately so I can test using it for data, calls, and SMS right away. That way I can try it all now and it will still be valid for Norway and the UK in May, Japan in September, and Ireland for at least 12 months from when I activate. See any flaws in my logic?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Joe & Elaine - sounds like a great year of travel, very exciting!
      That all sounds good! The only reminder I'll add is that the validity period will remain as 365 days so long as you still have assets to use in the plan. In other words, the 365 day validity might actually end up being 120 days (for example) if you use up all of your calls/texts/data before the 365 day mark. My suggestion if you would like to test it is to turn the Airalo eSIM off once you're done testing, so that there's no risk of accidentally using any of those assets while you don't need the eSIM. That way you can maximize how long the plan will last.
      Additionally, if/when you need top up packages, the validity of the top up assets is only as good as the validity period associated with the top up package. In other words, if you ran out of your assets on the original plan, and then decided to buy the $50 top up package that comes with 5GB/50SMS/50Mins, THOSE assets will be at your disposal for UP TO 60 days, rather than the original 365.
      Personally, we have never even come close to a validity period end date, as we tend to use up all of the data long before then. You may or may not find that to be the case for you as well!
      Hope that's helpful as you plan out your trip logistics!

    • @user-sc2mx5gu8u
      @user-sc2mx5gu8u Před 3 měsíci +1

      Wow. Thanks for the thoughtful and exhaustive reply. I appreciate the points you have made. Thanks for your input and thanks for the excellent uTube channel. Cheers!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Absolutely, happy to help! All of this was confusing to me before i started researching and traveling abroad a lot...I try to make the resources I would have wanted initially.
      Thanks so much for buying us some coffees, that was extremely generous and we truly appreciate the gesture!
      Feel free to shoot over any other questions. Curious to hear how you enjoy Norway and Japan this year in particular - safe travels to you both. Cheers! ✈️

    • @user-sc2mx5gu8u
      @user-sc2mx5gu8u Před 3 měsíci +1

      An update. Bought the 365 day global e-sim. Installed it on my Pixel 7 Pro. Activated it. Successfully sent an SMS and made a voice call from here in AZ. And now I have turned it off until we leave for Norway in May. Pretty good for an 80-year-old still hitting the travel lanes. Enjoy the many years of travel you still have in front of you. And enjoy the coffees. Cheers!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Well done, fellow Arizonan! Glad to hear it all worked out. Enjoy the trips this year, and thanks so much again for the coffees. Cheers!

  • @richard9827
    @richard9827 Před 4 měsíci

    Is your speed for data in the US the same Airlo vs your US plan.
    When I use T-Mobile outside the US it’s frequently slower.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 4 měsíci

      Personally, I don't notice a difference. Airalo connects you to the strongest local network available, and for some countries, it has more than 1 option of networks to connect to. It will rotate through them automatically for you depending on which one has the best connection. Hope that's helpful!

    • @rcinbayarea8162
      @rcinbayarea8162 Před měsícem +2

      I also have T Mobile and their plans only give you up to 5GB of high speed data only in 11 European countries, mostly Central Europe. For their other touted "215+ countries" their speeds go up to 256Kbps, which is why I choose to go with a data esim instead. I can still use my T Mobile sim for texts and wifi calls to the US, but use data off of the travel esim. The Airalo esims connect to LTE, 4G and 5G networks. BTW, Germany also has T Mobile (including 5G speeds) so I use my T Mobile sim there, too.

    • @richard9827
      @richard9827 Před měsícem

      @@rcinbayarea8162 I’m using a combination of T-Mobile and Airlo now in Indonesia and I’m very happy. Yes. T-Mobile for text and WiFi calling. Thank you for the advice

  • @albees1984
    @albees1984 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi Brian, can you use your OWN number while using the Discover eSIM or Airalo provides you with a different number? Thanks

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Albee, great question! You cannot use your own number with these Airalo plans. Phone numbers are tied to a carrier, so your current personal number is tied to your home service provider. There is not currently a way to port a number to Airalo either.

    • @albees1984
      @albees1984 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@briansteph Thanks Brian for your prompt reply! You have gained another subscriber. Keep up the good work!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 3 měsíci

      Appreciate the support, glad I could be helpful! Feel free to send over any other questions. Safe travels!

    • @Joe-gx4ru
      @Joe-gx4ru Před měsícem

      Hi Brian. Excellent info regarding this tech. But there is something that I just don’t understand. When using this tech, on WiFi alone, do you need to be using a VPN along with it for the sole purpose of not getting hacked at all hotel, cafe, etc.? Or, does this tech have some type of encryption to keep your texting and downloads secure using WiFi data? Thanks!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před měsícem

      Hi Joe - great question! When connected to wifi, your phone is not tapping into a cellular network. In other words, being connected to wifi actually has nothing to do with your SIM(s). For example, your current SIM card (whether it be through Verizon, AT&T, TMobile, or some other provider) does not provide you with any security when connected to wifi...wifi is a separate connection from a cellular network connection. So whether you are using your primary SIM at home or an Airalo eSIM, if you are connected to a "public" wifi network (such as at a hotel, cafe, etc.) you are technically on an insecure network...it has nothing to do with your SIM at that point.
      Using a VPN is best practice to enhance your security while on a public wifi network. I do this with NordVPN on my computers and phone when connected to a public wifi network. However, if you are simply using the Airalo eSIM data (not connected to wifi), using a VPN isn't necessary, as using a cellular network for data is considered a secure connection.
      Hopefully that explanation makes sense, but if not I can search for an article that may explain it better. I can also send over a referral link/code for NordVPN if you're interested in giving that a try...I've found it to be rather straightforward and easy to use.

  • @kumchan1879
    @kumchan1879 Před měsícem +1

    Can I turn on airplane mode if I want to pause the data?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před měsícem

      Hi there - yes you can! Though that will pause the data being used, it won't pause the amount of time you have left to use your eSIM, so keep that in mind. Being on WiFi also helps to decrease data usage.

  • @ruthbuss
    @ruthbuss Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks Brian, much appreciated. Just wish you were speaking a bit slower!!!
    One question, Does WhatApp work without having to change numbers.

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Ah yes - i tend to pack a lot into these videos, so I try to do so as efficiently as possible as to not make the videos exceedingly long. Can definitely result in me speaking quickly 😅 hopefully you were still about to get something out of it!
      Yes, WhatsApp will continue to work without needing to change numbers. Just make sure you've got your account setup and functional prior to leaving the country 😊 my wife and i are living across the UK/EU right now and we almost exclusively use iMessage and WhatsApp...works great!
      Safe travels ✈️

    • @ruthbuss
      @ruthbuss Před 2 měsíci +1

      Appreciate you taking the time to reply. I use WhatsApp/messenger so great to clarify it works with Airalo. Safe travels!

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 2 měsíci

      absolutely, always nice to get a bit of personal confirmation. Cheers!

  • @farisal-otaibi6404
    @farisal-otaibi6404 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello, Brian. It’s has been a week since they started to verify my documents. What should I do? Bcz I need that service asap
    Thanks man

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Faris - I'm not sure what you mean by verifying documents. How far did you get in the installation process?

    • @farisal-otaibi6404
      @farisal-otaibi6404 Před 2 měsíci

      @@briansteph I did nothing till now, tried to purchase that intl. bundle (calls included one) but they required document verification first to purchase and use these bundles. Till now they haven’t finished the verification process and I’m waiting

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před měsícem

      I have never heard of them requiring document verification. Have you already tried following up with them to check on the progress?

    • @kumchan1879
      @kumchan1879 Před měsícem

      I'm in Canada, they asked for a copy of my DL and took a photo of myself for verification. It was approved right away.

  • @ministerytgaming705
    @ministerytgaming705 Před 9 dny

    Can we receive calls and messages from other person after our pakage is expired and we make whatsapp account on this global sim number

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 9 dny +1

      That's a good question! I can't say for sure, but my GUESS is that you probably can. I signed up for WhatsApp with a phone number that is no longer associated with a phone plan...a number i ported to Google Voice when i canceled Verizon. I'm still able to use WhatsApp just fine, probably because WhatsApp is data-only.

    • @darcydiamond8645
      @darcydiamond8645 Před 8 dny

      Good to know. I also don’t wish 2 mess w/established tel # on What’s App. I, for sure, wd liketo/ need 2 use it for upcoming trip 2 Argentina. Between yr intel & my research, What’s App will allow u 2 switch 2 another tel# one time only! Like lots of us who travel, I have a new ESIM, new tel # for Argentina trip. Appears that What’s App is completely disabled on new ESIM bks What’s App does not recognize 14:58 14:58 secondary ( Argentina) tel #. Yikes. I didn’t catch this in time when a when activating Argentinia ESIM. What’s a cowgirl to do now?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před 8 dny

      You can continue using your existing number on WhatsApp, shouldn't need to switch it!

  • @jasminemohsin8232
    @jasminemohsin8232 Před měsícem

    Hello! I have a question. I want to travel to the US from Italy and I have a banking option connected with my primary phone number. If I buy the global e-sim for the trip will the 2 numbers work separately? I need the Italian number active and use the calls and data with the global e-sim to work at the same time when I’m in the US

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před měsícem

      Hi Jasmine! Yes, you can do that. You can leave your Italian SIM on, but you will want to update a couple of things in order to minimize/prevent roaming charges on your Italian SIM:
      - Under Settings > Cellular, change the "Cellular Data" to the Airalo SIM. Also, disable "Allow Cellular Data Switching". This will prevent your phone from trying to use data on your Italian SIM if the Airalo data connection is not strong at any point, only allowing your phone to use the Airalo data.
      - Under Settings > Cellular, change the "Default Voice Line" to the Airalo SIM. This will make the default phone number for outbound calls your new Airalo global number.
      - Under Settings > Cellular, click your Italian SIM. At the bottom, disable the "Data Roaming" setting. This will prevent your phone from trying to use data on your Italian SIM, using the Airalo data instead
      - Under Settings > Messages > Send & Receive, I would uncheck your Italian number while traveling and only have your Apple ID Email Address selected. This will minimize the amount of SMS texts that get used on the Airalo global plan by continuing to send iMessages (which only use data) to other Apple iPhone users, rather than SMS texts.
      - Under Settings > FaceTime > You Can Be Reached By FaceTime At, only have your Apple ID Email Address selected here as well.
      Hope that's helpful!

    • @jasminemohsin8232
      @jasminemohsin8232 Před měsícem +1

      God bless you. This was very sweet and helpful. Thank you so very much. One last question: Is there a way to deactivate backups through iCloud with the global eSim?

    • @briansteph
      @briansteph  Před měsícem +1

      Of course, glad it was helpful! I don't personally use iCloud, so I am not too familiar with the settings there. But I know in the Settings app, you can disable/pause iCloud backups...is that what you're wanting to do to try and prevent excess data usage?