Complete China eSIM Guide for Expats & Travelers
2026-02-03T13:16:24+08:00
This comprehensive eSIM guide simplifies staying connected in China for expats and travelers. Purchase your eSIM online before departure, scan the QR code upon arrival, and start using data immediately. Before buying, verify seven key points: ensure coverage includes Mainland China (not just Hong Kong/Macau), confirm hotspot tethering is allowed, check data speed caps, validate plan validity, understand refund policies for unused QR codes, confirm the provider offers APN setup guidance, and ensure your unlocked device supports eSIM.
Setting up your eSIM is straightforward. For iPhone users, go to Settings > Mobile Data/Cellular, tap “Add eSIM” or “Add eSIM from QR code,” scan the provider’s QR code, name it “China eSIM,” select it for cellular data, and keep your original SIM for calls/SMS. Android users should navigate to Settings > Network & Internet/Connections, find SIM Manager/SIM Cards & Mobile Networks, tap “Add eSIM” or “Add mobile plan,” scan the QR code, set China eSIM as your mobile data source, and verify APN settings match your provider’s instructions.
If you encounter issues, troubleshoot by checking mobile data and roaming settings, toggling between 4G/5G or airplane mode, ensuring the QR code is valid and unused, and confirming correct APN configuration. eSIM is ideal for 5-15 day trips where you only need data for maps, chat, and social media, and want to avoid airport SIM queues. However, it’s not recommended if you need a local phone number for app registrations, bank SMS codes, or plan to stay longer than two weeks. Contact your provider if problems persist, and save this guide for future reference.
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