Ubigi eSIM Setup, Carrier Compatibility & Troubleshooting

July 8, 2026
Ubigi eSIM Setup, Carrier Compatibility & Troubleshooting

TL;DR — Quick Answer

  • Ubigi is a travel data eSIM from Transatel (a real network operator, not a reseller) that works in 200+ destinations.
  • Setup takes minutes: buy a plan, scan the QR code or use the Ubigi app, then turn on the line when you land.
  • Your phone must be eSIM-capable and carrier-unlocked. Dial *#06# — if an EID number shows, you’re good.
  • Most “no service” problems are fixed by setting the right APN: mbb on iPhone & Windows, mobile data on Android.
  • On Android and Windows, you must turn Data Roaming ON for the Ubigi line — that’s normal and won’t cost extra.
  • The data plan starts when you arrive at your destination, not when you buy it.
  • Roaming charges can turn a great trip into a painful phone bill. That’s why so many travelers now use a Ubigi eSIM instead. It lets you get online the moment you land — no SIM swapping, no hunting for a local shop, no surprise fees from your home carrier.

    But a Ubigi eSIM only works smoothly if your device is ready for it and your settings are correct. This guide walks you through the whole thing in plain English: how to set it up, how to know if your phone is compatible, and how to fix the most common problems if something goes wrong.

    What Is a Ubigi eSIM (and Why It Matters)

    An eSIM is a digital SIM card built into your phone. Instead of pushing a tiny plastic card into a tray, you download a profile and your phone connects to a new network. Ubigi is one of these eSIM data services, and it’s run by Transatel, a Paris-based telecom company. That matters because Ubigi connects through real partner networks in each country rather than acting as a middleman, which usually means more stable coverage.

    One handy detail: you only install Ubigi once. After that, the same eSIM stays on your phone for life. When you travel somewhere new, you just buy a fresh plan inside the app — no need to reinstall anything. Your modern phone can also hold several eSIM profiles at the same time and switch between them in Settings.

    Step 1: Check Compatibility First

    Before you buy anything, run two quick checks. One confirms your phone supports eSIM. The other confirms your phone is unlocked. Skipping these is the number-one reason people get stuck later.

    Is it eSIM-ready?
    On any phone or tablet, dial *#06#. If an EID number appears, your device supports eSIM. On Windows 10/11, press Windows + I, open Network & Internet, and look for “Cellular.”
    Is it unlocked?
    iPhone: Settings → General → About → Carrier Lock. You want “No SIM restrictions.” Android: turn off automatic network selection — if several networks appear, you’re unlocked.

    Ubigi works with almost every recent eSIM device — iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, plus LTE Windows 10 and 11 laptops. Here’s a quick view of where it stands:

    Device TypeWorks With Ubigi?Examples (2026)
    iPhoneYes — iPhone XS and neweriPhone 17 / 17 Pro / Air, 16 series, 15 series, SE 3
    iPadYes — eSIM/Cellular modelsiPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
    Android phonesYes — most flagshipsPixel 10 / 9 series, Galaxy S25, Galaxy Z Fold/Flip, recent Honor & Asus ROG
    Windows laptopsYes — LTE/5G modelsSurface, ThinkPad, Dell, HP with built-in cellular
    Older / locked phonesNoUse a Transatel physical SIM instead
    Phone not on the list?

    If your device has no eSIM or is locked to your carrier, you can still get the same coverage and rates with a physical SIM from Transatel DataSIM, Ubigi’s sister brand. You can confirm any model on the official Ubigi compatible devices list.

    Step 2: Set Up Your Ubigi eSIM

    The whole process usually takes under five minutes. Do it at home before you travel, while you still have Wi-Fi. The plan won’t start until you reach your destination, so there’s no rush to use it.

    Buy your plan

    Pick your destination in the Ubigi app or website and choose a data plan from the catalog. You’ll get a confirmation email with a QR code.

    Install the eSIM

    Scan the QR code with your camera, or press and hold it if it’s already on your screen. You can also install straight from the Ubigi app or your phone’s Add eSIM setting.

    Create your account

    Sign up in the Ubigi app or at Ubigi.me. This lets you track data in real time, get usage alerts, and top up later without reinstalling.

    Turn off home roaming

    Before you leave, switch off Data Roaming on your normal line. This stops your home carrier from charging you while you’re abroad.

    Connect on arrival

    When you land, turn on the Ubigi line and set it as the line for mobile data. The plan activates on first connection, and you’re online.

    Carrier Compatibility: What You Really Need to Know

    “Carrier compatibility” trips up a lot of first-time eSIM users, so let’s clear it up. There are two different ideas hiding in that phrase.

    Your phone must be carrier-unlocked

    If your phone is tied to a carrier (common when you buy on a payment plan), it may refuse outside eSIMs. Run the unlock check from Step 1. If it’s locked, ask your carrier to unlock it before your trip — in the U.S., they’re generally required to once the device is paid off.

    Ubigi picks the local network for you

    You don’t choose a “carrier” with Ubigi. When you arrive, it automatically connects to one of its local partner networks in that country. Because Transatel is an actual mobile operator, this is built in — you simply land and get signal. If it ever picks a weak network, you can do a manual network search and choose a different partner.

    Important: roaming “ON” is normal here

    On Android and Windows, Ubigi needs Data Roaming switched on for its own line to work, because it rides partner networks abroad. As long as mobile data is applied to the Ubigi profile and not your home SIM, you won’t pay your home carrier anything. Only Ubigi’s flat rate applies.

    Step 3: Troubleshooting Common Ubigi Problems

    Most issues come down to a setting that’s slightly off. Work through these in order before contacting support — they fix the large majority of cases.

    Confirm the eSIM is installed and turned on

    Open your cellular settings and check the Ubigi profile is listed and enabled. If you switched it off after install, turn it back on.

    Apply mobile data to the Ubigi line

    Make sure your phone is using Ubigi for mobile data, not your home SIM. This is the single most common fix.

    Set the correct APN

    If you have signal but no internet, the APN is usually the culprit. See the exact values in the table below.

    Toggle Airplane Mode & restart

    Turn Airplane Mode on for 10 seconds, then off. If that fails, restart the device to refresh the connection.

    Do a manual network search

    If still no network, search for available networks and manually pick one of Ubigi’s local partners.

    Ubigi APN Settings by Device

    The APN normally sets itself when you install the eSIM. If it didn’t, enter it by hand using these values:

    DeviceAPN to enterWhere to find it
    iPhone / iPadmbbSettings → Mobile Data → (Ubigi plan) → Mobile Data Network → type mbb in the APN fields
    Androidmobiledata or mbbSettings → Connections → Mobile networks → Access Point Names → select/add Ubigi
    Windows 10 / 11mbbSettings → Network & Internet → Cellular → Advanced / Mobile operator settings → Add APN
    Still no connection?

    Two quick extras: if you use a VPN, turn it off while connecting. And double-check you’re actually inside a country Ubigi covers. If everything looks right and it still fails, contact Ubigi support through the app — they often issue a fix or credit. Full steps live in the official Ubigi help center.

    Need Help Getting Connected?

    Stuck on setup at home or unsure which plan fits your trip? Talk to a connectivity specialist.
    Visit Ubigi Support

    Smart Tips for a Smooth Trip

    🧳
    Install before you fly
    Set up on home Wi-Fi. The plan only starts when you arrive, so there’s no downside to doing it early.
    📶
    Keep your number active
    Your normal SIM stays in the phone, so you still get calls and texts on your home number — just keep its data roaming off.
    💾
    Save offline backups
    Download maps, tickets, and translations offline in case of a rare network outage.
    📲
    Use the app to top up
    Running low? Add more data in seconds from the Ubigi app — no new QR code needed.
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Does Ubigi work on a locked phone?

    No. Like every travel eSIM, Ubigi needs a carrier-unlocked phone. Check on iPhone under Settings → General → About → Carrier Lock; you want “No SIM restrictions.” If your phone is locked, ask your carrier to unlock it (usually free once the device is paid off) before your trip.

    When does my Ubigi data plan start?

    It starts when you arrive at your destination and the eSIM connects to a local network for the first time — not when you buy it. That’s why you can safely set everything up days before you travel without losing any data.

    I have signal but no internet. What’s wrong?

    This is almost always an APN problem. Set the APN to mbb on iPhone and Windows, or mobiledata on Android. Also confirm that mobile data is applied to the Ubigi line and not your home SIM, then toggle Airplane Mode off and on to refresh.

    Do I need to turn on data roaming?

    On Android and Windows, yes — turn Data Roaming on for the Ubigi line specifically. Ubigi uses partner networks abroad, so roaming has to be enabled for it to work. As long as mobile data is set to Ubigi and not your home SIM, you won’t be charged by your home carrier.

    Can I keep my regular phone number?

    Yes. Your normal SIM stays in your phone, so calls and texts to your usual number keep working. Ubigi only handles mobile data. Just keep data roaming off on your home line so it doesn’t rack up charges.

    Can I use Ubigi as a hotspot?

    Yes, most plans let you share your Ubigi data as a personal hotspot, which is handy for connecting a laptop or tablet. On iPhone, make sure the Personal Hotspot APN field also contains mbb if tethering doesn’t connect right away.

    Do I have to reinstall Ubigi for each country?

    No. You install the Ubigi eSIM once and keep it forever. For each new trip, just open the app and buy a plan for that destination. You can even do this offline. There’s no need to scan a new QR code every time.

    Which devices does Ubigi support?

    Ubigi works with most eSIM-capable devices: iPhone XS and newer, recent iPads, Pixel and Galaxy flagships, many other Android phones and tablets, and LTE/5G Windows 10 and 11 laptops. You can confirm your exact model on the official Apple eSIM support page or Ubigi’s device list.