| Data Usage Specifications | 1GB, 2GB, 3GB, 10GB, 20GB, 30GB |
| Transmission Specifications | 4G |
| Signal Coverage Area | Laos |
| Mobile Carrier | ETL |
| Supported Sizes | eSIM |
| Hotspot Sharing | Available |
| Excludes | Voice calls, Texts |
| Not Supported | SIM-locked device, Carrier-customized device, Mobile hotspotDevices that do not support eSIM |
| Network Type | Roaming |
| Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) | 3HK |
Please dial *#06# on your mobile phone. If EID is displayed, it means your phone supports eSIM; if not, it does not support eSIM.
Once the QR code is scanned and the order is successfully downloaded, cancellation and refunds are not possible.
Installing an eSIM requires a network connection. Please ensure there is available Wi-Fi or mobile data in your environment before installation.
Please install and use the eSIM within 30 days of receiving it; otherwise, it will become invalid.
Each QR code can only be scanned once, and once bound, it cannot be changed to a different device or deleted.
iOS version 12.1 or later is required. Please note that iPhones sold in mainland China do not support eSIM. In Hong Kong and Macau, only the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone SE 2020, and iPhone XS have eSIM functionality.
Samsung phones vary by country. Samsung phones purchased in Taiwan do not support eSIM. For other regions, please check with the Samsung website first.
Please be aware that communication quality is affected by different usage environments, and network speed will vary depending on factors such as terrain, climate, building obstruction, number of users, and location.
To ensure all users have a fair use of mobile network services at all times, each telecommunications operator has its own fair usage agreement to regulate fair network usage. If a user consumes excessive data in a congested area within a short period, causing other users to be unable to use the service normally, the telecommunications company may temporarily throttle the speed. We will not be able to intervene in this matter, and your mobile network may be temporarily affected.
Laos eSIM eliminates the hassle of physically swapping cards. It's easy to set up by scanning a QR code, requires no SIM ejector tool, and avoids the risk of losing your physical SIM card. Physical SIM cards, on the other hand, need to be inserted into the phone's SIM tray, making them comparatively less convenient. Laos eSIM supports hotspot sharing and ChatGPT features, offering a more flexible internet experience.
Laos eSIM can be set up before you leave for your trip or after arriving in Laos, as long as you have an internet connection. The activation process typically involves receiving a QR Code after purchase. You then scan this QR Code and follow your phone's instructions to add a mobile plan. This allows you to complete the setup before you leave, get online immediately upon arrival, and avoid the trouble of finding a local SIM card.
There are no physical location restrictions for activating Laos eSIM. As long as you have an internet connection, you can scan the QR Code and set it up from anywhere. This method significantly enhances convenience by eliminating the need to find a telecom store or online shop upon arrival. You can easily get online as soon as you land and share your travel experiences in real-time.
The primary consideration for using Laos eSIM is that your phone must support eSIM functionality; some older models may not be compatible. Additionally, eSIMs are typically tied to a single device. If you need to switch phones, you might need to reapply or face transfer limitations. It's recommended to confirm if your phone model supports eSIM before purchasing.
Yes, many eSIM-compatible smartphones can use one physical SIM card and one or more eSIMs at the same time. This means you can keep your existing physical SIM card and add a Laos eSIM for your internet needs during your trip. It's convenient to switch between different numbers without swapping physical cards, enjoying the benefits of dual SIM capabilities.
The setup process for Laos eSIM is very straightforward. You simply scan the QR Code provided by the provider and follow your phone's instructions to quickly add a mobile plan. Compared to a physical SIM card, which requires unboxing, removing the card, inserting it into the tray, and restarting the phone, eSIM eliminates all physical operations. This greatly simplifies the activation process and avoids the inconvenience and potential loss risks associated with physical handling.
Yes, the Laos eSIM plan explicitly supports hotspot sharing, allowing you to share your internet connection with other devices of your travel companions, providing a convenient group internet solution. Furthermore, this eSIM also supports the use of AI applications like ChatGPT during your travels, offering richer information and interaction experiences to make your journey smoother.
Generally, after initial activation, an eSIM is usually bound to a single device. If you change phones, you typically cannot directly transfer your existing Laos eSIM to the new phone for reinstallation. In such cases, you may need to purchase a new eSIM plan for your new device. It's recommended to check the product description or consult customer service for specific policies before purchasing.