Frequently Asked Questions about Antigua and Barbuda eSIM
An eSIM for Antigua and Barbuda is a digital SIM that lets you connect to local mobile networks without a physical SIM card. Simply scan a QR code to install it on your compatible device and enjoy high-speed data in Antigua and Barbuda.
After purchase, you will receive a QR code via email. On iPhone: go to Settings > Cellular > Add eSIM and scan the code. On Android: go to Settings > Network > SIMs > Add eSIM and scan. The entire process takes about 2 minutes.
Your plan validity begins when the eSIM first connects to a network in Antigua and Barbuda. You can install the eSIM at home before your trip — it will not start counting until you arrive and enable data roaming.
Most modern smartphones support eSIM, including iPhone XR/XS and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20+, Google Pixel 3+, and many others. Your device must be carrier-unlocked. Check the full list of compatible devices.
Yes! Most devices support Dual SIM (physical SIM + eSIM). You can keep your home SIM for calls and SMS while using the Antigua and Barbuda eSIM for data. Just set the eSIM as your mobile data line in settings.
Many of our Antigua and Barbuda eSIM plans support hotspot/tethering, allowing you to share your data connection with other devices such as laptops and tablets. Check the plan details for specific hotspot availability.
Our Antigua and Barbuda eSIM connects to top-tier local carriers providing 3G / 4G LTE / 5G speeds. Actual speed depends on your location, network congestion, and carrier coverage in Antigua and Barbuda.
If your data runs out, you can simply purchase a new eSIM plan from NexaEsim. The new plan can be installed alongside or replace your current one. Some plans may also throttle speed instead of cutting off completely.
Yes, we offer a 100% refund if your eSIM has not been activated or installed. Once the eSIM is activated, refunds are not available. refund policy.
Yes, you need to enable Data Roaming for your eSIM profile in your device settings. This does not incur additional charges — it simply allows the eSIM to connect to partner networks in Antigua and Barbuda. Make sure to disable data roaming on your primary SIM to avoid unexpected charges.