We recommend deleting your eSIM in the following circumstances:
1. When you have no intention of using it again and the eSIM has expired.
2. If there’s no remaining data on the eSIM or no active data plan or package.
3. When you change your device
You can also temporarily disable an eSIM if you plan to use it again. However, deactivating or deleting an eSIM won’t extend its validity.
Deleting the eSIM is a choice, and it enables you to reinstall it on a new device if needed. Here are the steps to remove an eSIM that is no longer needed, depending on your device’s operating system:
For Apple iOS Devices:
1. Access the Settings on your Apple device.
2. Tap either Cellular or Mobile Data.
3. Select the eSIM plan you want to delete.
4. Tap Delete eSIM.
1. Open your Android device’s settings app.
2. Navigate to Network and Internet, then Mobile Network.
3. Choose the eSIM you want to delete.
4. Tap Delete SIM.