eSIM Validity period (Days) starts upon successful installation. Do not delete eSIM after successful installation.
Please install it on the day of travel or when you need it. You will need an internet connection to install eSIM.
The eSIM is valid upon Installation for your selected duration.
If daily data is used up prior to the daily reset then unlimited data on reduced speed of 128 kbps (Messaging Apps) is accessible.
If you encounter any service disruption such as unable to connect to the internet, slow speed, APN settings or any other service disruption after inserting the card, please contact the operator’s customer service at: hello@frewie.com (email) and chat via https://frewie.com, indicating booking details and issue faced.
This is a Data-only eSIM. Calls and texts are not available.
The operator is not responsible or liable for any changes made to data speed or usage.
Under the Fair Usage Policy, data speed and usage may be limited for users who process large amounts of data in a short period of time.
This is at the discretion of the subscribed telecommunications company and may occur without prior notice.
You may install eSIM before travelling (before your flight) or, at your destination when you need it.
To successfully install eSIM, a stable Internet connection is required.
eSIM can only be installed once.
Do NOT DELETE/REMOVE your eSIM from your device after successful installation.
You can have different eSIM plans installed on your device.
Data speed varies depending on the country and location.
Easy to activate, quick delivery and good connection all the time
Good
Quick and easy to install
Bought 3 esims. One installed a day before travel. One installed before boarding. One installed at hotel in destination. All three installed without issues and works fine.
Easy to add to my phone, had plenty of data while I was in Singapore during a long transit. Went on a city tour and was able call and share my photos. 👍
Worked well. Awesome value! Couple notes for readers - I have a Samsung Galaxy 22, and it can only support one eSim at a time. So I had to turn off my primary eSim while in Singapore (so couldn't do transactions that would send OTP to my phone number). The eSim provided is a Hong Kong based one and internet traffic likely goes thru a proxy server there? I got a bunch of warnings mails from my mail provider about suspicious accesses from Hong Kong, which scared me initially.