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What Does Deleting eSIM Do? [Explained with Travel Chaos & Calm Solutions]

So, What Is an eSIM Again?

If you’re the kind of person who lands in Bali, opens their phone and says “Wait… no bars?!” this section’s for you.

An eSIM (short for embedded SIM) is basically a digital SIM card built right into your device. No need to fumble with pins, pop out trays, or juggle plastic chips. It lets you activate a mobile plan without physically inserting anything. Magic, right?

With Commbitz, eSIMs become the smoothest part of your travel checklist. Instant activation, data wherever you land, and—most importantly—no more airport SIM hustle.

> Check out how Commbitz makes global travel connectivity stupid-easy

What Does Deleting an eSIM Do, Really?

Alright, let’s break it down:

When you delete an eSIM, you’re removing the digital profile that gives your device access to a mobile network. It’s like erasing a saved contact. The number, the plan, the network settings—all wiped from your phone.

But don’t worry—you’re not deleting the entire ability to use eSIMs. Just that specific one.

Think of it like:

  • Deleting a Netflix profile (not the whole account)
  • Removing your ex’s number (but not your ability to text new people—thank god)
  • Taking off your travel shoes (you still own them)

Once deleted, you’ll need to reinstall or re-purchase the eSIM if you want to use that plan again.

Pro Tip: Only delete it when you’re sure you don’t need the plan anymore. Like… after that Thailand trip is over and you’ve uploaded all your tuk-tuk reels.

“Keep eSIM” vs. “Delete Data”: Decoding the Pop-Up

Ah yes. The moment of panic.

You go to reset your phone and you’re hit with: “Keep eSIM” or “Delete Data”?

Cue confusion. But fear not—let’s decode it:

  • Keep eSIM: Retains your digital SIM profile so you can still connect to the network post-reset. Great for not losing your plan mid-travel.
  • Delete Data: Wipes the eSIM alongside everything else. Use this only if:
    • You’re selling your phone
    • You’re switching numbers/providers
    • You like chaos

TL;DR: If you’re rebooting or resetting for non-drastic reasons, just KEEP the eSIM. It’s like keeping snacks on a road trip—smart and necessary.

Can an eSIM Be Removed? (Short Answer: Yes)

Yup. 100%.

You can remove (aka delete) an eSIM from your device at any time. It’s reversible—until it’s not.

Here’s how it usually works:

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Select Mobile Data or Cellular Plans
  3. Tap on the eSIM
  4. Hit Remove or Delete

And poof—gone. Just like that guy you met on the flight who never texted back.

Just make sure:

  • You’ve used up the data
  • You won’t need the number again
  • It’s not mid-travel (unless you’re switching to a new Commbitz eSIM!)

> Need help removing or installing a Commbitz eSIM? Here’s a step-by-step guide


Should I Delete My eSIM When I Travel?

Nope. Not usually.

Unless you’re:

  • Leaving the country for good
  • Switching to a local number permanently
  • Deactivating your plan intentionally

…it’s smarter to keep your eSIM active during the trip. Even if the data is used up, some plans let you top up or extend.

With Commbitz, you can even switch between regions or purchase multi-country plans. That means fewer deletions, more destinations.

> Explore Commbitz’s eSIM plans across 190+ countries

eSIM & Commbitz: Your Chaos-Free Travel Buddy

Here’s why Commbitz isn’t just an eSIM provider—we’re your connectivity soulmate:

  • 🌎 Coverage in 190+ countries
  • ⚡ Instant activation (even while you’re still at immigration)
  • 💸 Affordable, transparent pricing
  • 📲 No app downloads needed
  • 🧳 Designed for travelers, digital nomads & study-abroad pros

From Lisbon’s tiles to Tokyo’s bullet trains, Commbitz keeps your internet as fast as your passport stamp count.

Keep Calm & Don’t Panic-Delete

Let’s recap this rollercoaster:

  • Deleting an eSIM = removing access to that plan
  • You won’t break your phone, but you might lose connection
  • “Keep eSIM” during resets unless you’re doing a full wipeout
  • You can delete it, but always check before you wreck
  • Commbitz = less data drama, more travel dopamine

Because real travel stress should come from figuring out chopsticks etiquette—not your SIM settings.

FAQs

Q1: What does deleting eSIM do on iPhone or Android?
It removes the profile from your device and deactivates the plan. You’ll need to re-install or buy a new plan to reconnect.

Q2: What does “Keep eSIM and delete data” mean during phone reset?
It means your eSIM profile will be saved, but other data (apps, photos, etc.) will be wiped.

Q3: Can an eSIM be removed and re-used later?
Sometimes. It depends on the provider. With Commbitz, you can reinstall within a set period if you saved the QR code.

Q4: Should I delete my eSIM after using it abroad?
Not unless you’re sure you won’t need it again. Some eSIMs allow reactivation or top-ups.

Q5: Is deleting an eSIM permanent?
Yes, once deleted, that profile is gone from your device. If you didn’t back it up, you’ll need to set it up again.

✈️ Travel Smart. Delete Smart. Stay Connected.

Heading off on your next great escape?
Don’t let data drama ruin your detour.

👉 Choose a Commbitz eSIM and stay connected like a pro

Whether you’re brunching in Paris or surfing in Bali, we’ve got your bars (signal bars, obviously).

Commbitz: Because your travel deserves better than airport WiFi passwords.