What is an eSIM and how does it work for Pakistan?
An eSIM is a digital SIM embedded in your phone. You scan a QR code to connect to Pakistani networks like Jazz, Telenor, Zong or Ufone — no physical SIM card needed. Your home number stays active on your regular SIM while the eSIM handles data.
Which phones support eSIM?
Most modern phones support eSIM including iPhone XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel 3+, and many more. Check Settings > Cellular — if you see "Add eSIM", your phone is compatible.
Can I use WhatsApp with a Pakistan eSIM?
Yes! WhatsApp is linked to your phone number, not your SIM card. The eSIM provides data so WhatsApp voice calls, video calls, and messaging all work perfectly.
When does my Pakistan eSIM data start counting?
Data starts counting from the moment you first connect to a Pakistani network. Install the eSIM at home on Wi-Fi, and it only activates when you land in Pakistan.
Is this cheaper than roaming in Pakistan?
Much cheaper. International roaming can cost $5-15 per day with tiny data caps. Our plans start at $2.99 with far more data. Most travelers save 80%+ compared to roaming.
Do I need to show my passport or CNIC?
No. Unlike local Pakistani SIMs which require CNIC or passport registration at a biometric counter, our eSIM is purchased online with just your email. No documents, no queues.
Does the eSIM work across all of Pakistan?
Yes. Our eSIM connects to major networks covering Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Multan, and all major cities plus highways. Coverage may be limited in very remote northern areas.
Can I use the eSIM as a hotspot?
Yes, hotspot sharing is fully supported. Share your data with family members or connect your laptop — great for families visiting Pakistan together.