Indian travelers can now purchase a travel eSIM from Sensorise, which offers mobile connectivity in over 190 countries. A hassle-free and affordable way to stay connected while traveling abroad.
![]() |
India Gets First Travel eSIM for Global Connectivity |
An eSIM is a digital SIM card that is embedded in your smartphone. You can switch between mobile networks without changing your SIM card.This makes it ideal for travelers, who can easily purchase an eSIM for the country they are visiting and avoid paying high international roaming charges.
Sensorise's travel eSIM is available for less than USD 10 and offers a variety of customizable plans to suit the needs of different travelers. You can purchase and activate your eSIM through the Sensorise mobile app.
Here are some of the benefits of using a travel eSIM:
* **Convenience:** You don't have to worry about losing or damaging your SIM card while traveling.
* **Affordability:** eSIMs are typically much cheaper than international roaming plans.
* **Flexibility:** You can easily switch between different mobile networks and plans.
* **Peace of mind:** You can stay connected with your loved ones and access important information even when you're traveling abroad.
To use Sensorise's travel eSIM, your smartphone must be eSIM compatible. You can check if your phone is compatible by visiting the Sensorise website.
**How to purchase and activate a Sensorise travel eSIM:**
1. Download the Sensorise mobile app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
2. Create an account and sign in.
3. Select the country you are traveling to and choose a plan.
4. Purchase your eSIM with a payment method of your choice.
5. Scan the QR code provided to activate your eSIM.
Once your eSIM is activated, you will be able to connect to the local mobile network in the country you are visiting. You can manage your eSIM and change your plan at any time through the Sensorise mobile app.
Indian travelers can rejoice at the launch of Sensorise's travel eSIM, a convenient and affordable way to stay connected while traveling abroad.
0 Comments
Do Share Your Views