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Why travelers trust Orbitelo?
Buying data away from home can feel strange—especially in a busy terminal. Here's what stays true, wherever you land.
190+ countries covered
One plan works whether you're gone 3 days or 3 months.
No contracts or hidden fees
The price you see is the price you pay. Nothing added at checkout.
Keep your home number
WhatsApp, iMessage, and texts work normally. Your contacts don't notice a thing.
Online in minutes
Scan a QR before you board. Land, turn on your phone, you're online.
Support whenever you need it
Stuck at the airport? Message us—we're here when things feel confusing.
No surprise renewals
Your plan stops when your trip ends. No charges waiting for you at home.
Perks
Help
eSIM questions, plain answers
No tech background needed.
An eSIM is a digital SIM built into your phone — no plastic card needed. With Orbitelo, pick a plan for your destination, install it in seconds, and you're online.
Most modern phones support eSIM — iPhone XS+, Pixel 3+, and Galaxy S20+. To confirm, go to Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM; if the option appears, you're ready. Check your device →
Data only starts counting when you activate — not when you buy. Purchase in advance, activate when you land.
Toggle airplane mode off and on — that fixes most connection issues in seconds. If you're still stuck, contact support and we'll get you sorted.
Still have a question? Contact support →
Comparisons
See how eSIM stacks up
Real comparisons on cost, setup time, and convenience — so you can pick what actually works for your trip.
Stop paying surprise roaming fees
A straight look at what roaming really costs—and when switching to an eSIM saves money and stress.
- Roaming in Europe can cost $15–$30/day. eSIM costs a fraction of that.
- Set up data before you fly—no fumbling with carrier add-ons abroad
- Go from purchase to online in minutes, not back-and-forth with your provider
eSIM vs local SIM: what's actually better?
Short trip or long stay? We break down when a local SIM wins—and when eSIM is the calmer choice.
- See how upfront cost, top-ups, and leftover credit compare
- Skip the shop line when you'd rather drop your bags first
- Get online before you leave home — no airport stops, no queues
Choose coverage that matches how you really move
Pick a travel plan without the guesswork
What to look for in coverage, multi-country trips, and plans that behave the way the label suggests.
- Spot fair pricing—and what "unlimited" usually means in practice
- Buy, install, and manage from one flow instead of juggling sites
- Choose plans that activate quickly when you're tired and just need signal
Travel guides
New to eSIM? Start here
Plain English only. No tech background needed — just read and go.
eSIM explained in 2 minutes
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After 2 minutes you'll know exactly what you're buying — and whether it'll work on your phone.
Read guideInstall it at home. Arrive connected.
~3 min read
Follow these steps once before you fly and you'll land with data already working — no airport Wi-Fi required.
Read guideStay online when you land
~2 min read
Switch to your travel data, use dual SIM calmly, and fix common hiccups—so you're not stuck at the airport guessing.
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