ByteSIM eSIM Guía
Un eSIM, o SIM integrado, es un SIM digital incorporado en tu teléfono, tableta o reloj inteligente.En lugar de insertar una tarjeta de plástico SIM, descargas un perfil de operador móvil, lo instalas en tu dispositivo y te conectas a una red celular cuando llegas.
Aprende cómo se comparan las eSIM con las tarjetas físicas SIM, cómo funcionan las eSIM de viaje, cómo verificar la compatibilidad y qué saber antes de comprar una.
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eSIM vs Físico SIM
Un eSIM es un SIM digital que descargas en tu teléfono, mientras que un SIM físico es una tarjeta que insertas. Para viajar, un eSIM es más rápido de comprar y configurar, mientras que ambos formatos pueden usar las mismas redes móviles locales.
| Característica | eSIM Digital | Físico SIM |
|---|---|---|
| Forma | Plan digital descargado en tu dispositivo | Tarjeta de plástico extraíble |
| Compra y configuración | Compra en línea, luego escanea un código QR o instala a través de la aplicación | Compra en la tienda o espera la entrega, luego inserta con una herramienta de expulsión |
| Cambio de planes | Guarda múltiples planes y cambia en la configuración de tu teléfono | Cambia tarjetas a mano |
| Pérdida y daño | No hay tarjeta suelta que perder o dañar | Puede ser extraviada, doblada o dañada |
| Uso dual de SIM | Mantén tu SIM de casa activa mientras usas datos de viaje | Necesita un segundo slot de SIM o eSIM |
| Llamadas y SMS | La mayoría de los eSIM de viaje son solo de datos; mantén tu SIM de casa para llamadas y mensajes | Generalmente incluye un número local; las llamadas y mensajes dependen del plan |
| Soporte de dispositivos | Necesita un dispositivo desbloqueado compatible con eSIM | Funciona en teléfonos con una bandeja de SIM |
| Sostenibilidad | Sin tarjeta de plástico ni entrega física | Tarjeta de plástico y embalaje |
La cobertura, velocidad y calidad de señal dependen de tu plan y de la red local, no del formato SIM.
Un viaje eSIM funciona en tres pasos: compra un plan de datos en línea, instala el eSIM en tu teléfono y conéctate a una red local cuando llegues. Todo el proceso suele tardar unos minutos, sin necesidad de visitar una tienda y sin envío.
Elige tu destino y planifica. Tu eSIM llega por correo electrónico y en tu ByteSIM cuenta en minutos.
Toca para instalar en un paso, escanea el código QR o instala a través de la ByteSIM App mientras estás en Wi-Fi.
Configura tu línea ByteSIM para datos móviles y activa el roaming de datos. Los planes ByteSIM no añaden cargos por roaming.
Necesitas la guía completa para iPhone o Android? Consulta laGuía de configuración paso a paso eSIM. Si no tienes señal al llegar, verifica que el roaming de datos esté activado y que tu línea ByteSIM esté seleccionada para datos móviles.
Quick setup
Install your eSIM before you travel, then connect when you arrive. Choose the method supported by your device and follow the activation timing shown with your plan.
Select the method that works best for your device. Available options may vary depending on your phone model and software version.
Open the ByteSIM App, tap Install eSIM, and follow the on-screen prompts.
Scan your eSIM QR code, or press and hold it on supported devices.
Enter the SM-DP+ address and activation code manually.
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Calls, texts, local numbers and hotspot access can vary.
It must support eSIM and be carrier-unlocked. Check compatibility.
Most plans start when you first connect on arrival.
Don’t delete your eSIM during your trip.
Quick answers about phone numbers, Wi-Fi, battery, security, dual SIM use, deleting an eSIM, and what a travel eSIM actually is.
Most travel eSIMs are data-only, so you do not get a new phone number. Your existing number stays on your home SIM, and apps such as WhatsApp and iMessage keep working with your usual number over the eSIM data connection. Some plans include a local number, which is shown in the plan details.
Yes. Once installed, an eSIM connects to mobile networks just like a physical SIM. You only need an internet connection once, during installation, which is why installing on Wi-Fi before departure is recommended. After that, the eSIM provides its own mobile data.
No. An eSIM uses the same radio hardware as a physical SIM, so battery use is the same. Keeping two lines active at once can use slightly more power, but that applies to any dual SIM setup, not to eSIM specifically.
An eSIM is at least as secure as a physical SIM. It is built into the device, so it cannot be removed or stolen if your phone is lost, and eSIM profiles are delivered through the GSMA remote provisioning standard used by carriers worldwide.
The main limits are device support and transfers. You need a compatible, carrier-unlocked phone; moving an eSIM between devices is harder than swapping a plastic card; and many travel eSIM QR codes can only be installed once. Check your device compatibility before buying.
Yes. On dual SIM phones, both can be active together. A common travel setup is mobile data on the eSIM and calls or texts on your home SIM. Turn off data roaming on the home SIM to avoid roaming charges.
Most eSIM phones can store several profiles, with one or two active at the same time. Exact limits vary by model, so you can keep eSIMs for different destinations on the same phone and switch between them in settings.
Deleting an eSIM usually removes it permanently. Most travel eSIM profiles cannot be reinstalled after deletion, so keep the eSIM installed until your trip and plan are finished. Contact your provider before deleting if you are unsure.
Yes, on cellular models that support eSIM. Many iPads, Android tablets, and cellular smartwatches can use an eSIM for mobile data. Check the specifications of your exact model first, because Wi-Fi-only versions do not support any SIM.
A travel eSIM is a prepaid eSIM data plan for a specific destination or region. Unlike a long-term carrier contract, you buy it online before a trip, it typically activates when you first connect at your destination, and it expires at the end of the validity period. See how to install an eSIM above.
Where to next?
Pick an eSIM plan, install it before departure, and connect when you arrive.
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