The Ultimate Guide to eSIMs in 2024: Which is the BEST for you?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 16. 06. 2024
- In this eSIM comparison, we've researched and reviewed 16 providers to identify the best. Price, eSIM coverage and customer service were included, and categories, such as Typical Traveller and Jetsetter were assigned an eSIM winner & runner-up.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:36 Best eSIM For A Typical Traveller
3:34 Best eSIM For A Data Binger
5:18 Best eSIM For A Jetsetter
7:04 Best SIM For A Data Nomad
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Would you recommend maya for Europe?
If you spend a lot of time in a country you need a local SIM, that's right. Anyway, it doesn't have to be a âphysical SIMâ, as eSIMs are provided by many local mobile companies around the world. Aside that, great video as always.
No you're absolutely right, you can also get local eSIMs, I should have mentioned that too. Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed the video. ^Jonny
For me i think saily is the best because they have even lower prices than airalo and its fast as hell, but when i use airalo it puts me in a low priority and the soeed is not that good. So i recommend saily
Nice video and very good decisions especially mentioning the real sim.
for germany if ur under 28 Gönn is a good e sim option with 3 free deals a year, and there is fraenk which is also a steal.
these arent limited to german citizen so any traveler will profit from them
Thanks Tampsey! And thanks for sharing, Gönn looks interesting. Is it owned by T-Mobile? ^Jonny
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Does holafly come with a us number that I can use for Uber
That will depend on the eSIM you purchase. ^Jonny
Nomad Telecom versus Maya Telecom for Europe - 10 GB for a Family using it as Hotspot...its a tuff competition...Can you help ASAP ?
I am more concerned on the Network in Europe as that is not talked about in your Video ?
10GB shared between a family? Good Luck! Also I would just perchance a local SIM they are way cheaper plus they have EU roaming
@@ReapProptech you can use Yohomobile it work in europe