The Singapore eSIM guide
Everything a first-time visitor needs to use an eSIM in Singapore: how to check your phone is compatible, how to install and activate one by QR code, which networks you will be on, and how to avoid roaming charges, so you walk out of Changi already connected.

No passport sign-up
Buy online, activate by QR code.
Local networks
Runs on Singtel, StarHub and M1.
Keep your number
Works alongside your home SIM.
Why an eSIM beats roaming and local SIMs in Singapore
Visitors to Singapore have three ways to get online: pay home-carrier roaming, buy a local prepaid SIM, or use a travel eSIM. Roaming is convenient but expensive and easy to overspend on.
A local Singapore SIM is cheap but means finding a shop, presenting your passport for registration, and swapping out your home SIM.
A travel eSIM sidesteps all of that: you buy it online before you leave, nothing physical changes hands, your home number keeps working, and there is no paperwork on arrival. For most visitors that combination of price, speed and simplicity makes the eSIM the obvious choice, and a promo code only widens the gap in its favour.
Is your phone compatible?
Almost every phone sold in the last few years supports eSIM, but it is worth a quick check before you buy. On iPhone, eSIM works from the iPhone XS and XR onwards; on Android, recent Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy S and many mid-range models support it too.
The fastest test is to open your settings and look for an option such as Add eSIM, Add Mobile Plan or Add Data Plan in the cellular or network menu. Your handset also needs to be carrier-unlocked, which is standard for phones bought outright but occasionally locked on operator contracts.
If you cannot find the option, searching your exact model alongside the word eSIM confirms support in moments, so you never buy a plan you cannot use.
Installing and activating, step by step
Setup takes about two minutes on Wi-Fi. Do it before you travel so you arrive online, then switch the data line on after landing at Changi.
- Buy your Singapore plan and open the confirmation email with the QR code, ideally on a laptop or second screen.
- On your phone, open settings, choose Add eSIM, and scan the QR code; the Singapore plan downloads in seconds.
- Label the line (for example Singapore) and set it as your data line when you arrive.
- Turn on data roaming for the Singapore line only; this lets the eSIM connect to local networks and does not trigger home-carrier fees.
Networks and avoiding roaming fees
Singapore eSIMs connect to the island's operators, chiefly Singtel and StarHub with M1 as a further option, so you get genuine local coverage without choosing a network yourself. To make sure you only ever pay the flat, prepaid price you chose, keep your home SIM's mobile data switched off for the whole trip and route all data through the Singapore eSIM.
You can leave your home line active for calls and texts if you want to stay reachable on your usual number, but disabling its data stops the phone quietly falling back to expensive roaming. With the eSIM handling everything, there is no bill shock when you return, and pairing the plan with a current promo code keeps the cost of a whole trip's data tiny.
Smart data tips for Singapore
A few simple habits keep you connected and your data low. Singapore has abundant free public Wi-Fi (Wireless@SG) and most hotels and malls offer it, so lean on Wi-Fi for big downloads and photo backups and reserve your eSIM for maps, Grab and payments on the move.
Download an offline map of the island and your hotel and attraction bookings before you fly, just in case. For a short stopover a small volume pack is plenty; for a longer or business stay an unlimited plan removes any need to ration.
With those habits plus the right plan and a promo code, staying online across Singapore costs very little.
Singapore eSIM setup FAQ
- Do I need a passport to use an eSIM in Singapore?
- No. A local Singapore prepaid SIM requires passport registration, but a travel eSIM is bought online before arrival and activates by QR code with no paperwork, which is a big part of why visitors prefer it.
- Can I keep my home number in Singapore?
- Yes. The eSIM runs alongside your physical SIM, so your home number stays active for calls and texts while data routes through the Singapore eSIM. Just keep your home line's data switched off to avoid roaming.
- When should I install the eSIM?
- Install it on home Wi-Fi a day or two before you fly. Installation needs internet; using the plan in Singapore does not. You simply switch on the data line after you land at Changi.
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