The Unlimited eSIM Data Package for Singapore is praised for its easy installation, high-speed data, and great value. Users appreciate the seamless setup and strong signal coverage in central areas. Some noted the need to disable their primary eSIM and mentioned proxy server concerns. Overall, it's a convenient and cost-effective option for travelers.
18 days ago
J.Family (with teens)
Good
about 1 month ago
Chu Sing.Couples
Quick and easy to install
about 2 months ago
Ariel.Family (with teens)
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.
4 months ago
Philip .Solo Traveller
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. 👍
3 months ago
LONG.Family (with teens)
不错,方便快捷,性价比高的
3 months ago
Ashok.Family (with young kids)
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.
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. 👍
不错,方便快捷,性价比高的
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.