These are all the problems I’ve had with travel eSIMs.
Disclaimer: I am not trying to influence you away from travel eSIMs. I actually think they’re really good, but they’re also weird little buggers.
The high cost of living is seeing more households stressed about finances.
And the last one, which is on me - Skimping out and buying a 4G only SIM, only to learn that 4G kinda sucks in a bunch of European countries and you actually need 5G to get anything done.
I’m looking at you The Netherlands.
Hotspots not working. Even though the websites say they do, I consistently have an issue with my devices not connecting to my mobile hotspot while on a travel eSIM.
Four years old is now too old for an Apple Watch.
Knicks have the lead.
Not all the time. Not in every country. Not on every provider. But always when I need it the most.
My SIM getting ported through a Polish provider, so suddenly all my algorithms are showing me videos in Polish. I’ll tell you the same thing I tell my mum’s polish friends Nie rozumiem po polsku.
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