Managing your eSIM

Can I Use My Primary Number for Calls with a Data-Only eSIM?

Yes — dual SIM keeps your home number active while the eSIM handles data. Here's how to receive calls, send texts, and use Wi-Fi calling while travelling.

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A data-only eSIM doesn't give you a new phone number — but that's rarely a problem. With dual SIM, your home SIM stays active for calls and texts while the Vyroam eSIM handles all your internet traffic. You get the best of both.

How dual SIM works abroad

Modern smartphones run two SIM profiles at once. Your home SIM sits in its usual slot (or as an eSIM profile) and continues to receive calls and SMS — exactly as it would at home. The Vyroam eSIM runs in parallel and provides your internet connection.

Calls on your home number may incur international roaming charges from your home carrier, depending on your plan. Most UK and EU carriers now offer unlimited calls within Europe at no extra cost. Check your home carrier's roaming rates before you travel.

Tell your home carrier to data-only roam

Ask your home carrier to restrict the home SIM to voice and SMS roaming only — not data roaming. This prevents accidentally using expensive home-carrier data instead of your Vyroam eSIM.

Wi-Fi calling — free calls on any number

Wi-Fi calling lets you make and receive calls on your home number using internet data (your Vyroam eSIM) instead of the traditional voice network. Calls sound identical to normal calls and there's no extra cost — you just use a tiny amount of data (about 1MB per minute).

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Enable Wi-Fi calling on iPhone

Settings → Phone → Wi-Fi Calling → enable 'Wi-Fi Calling on This iPhone'.

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Enable Wi-Fi calling on Samsung

Settings → Connections → Mobile networks → Wi-Fi calling → On.

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Enable Wi-Fi calling on Pixel

Settings → Network & internet → Calls & SMS → Wi-Fi calling → On.

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Call normally

Dial any number using your regular phone app. The call routes over your eSIM's data connection automatically when mobile signal is weak or when Wi-Fi calling is preferred.

App-based alternatives

Even without Wi-Fi calling, you can stay fully reachable using apps:

  • WhatsApp — free calls and messages to other WhatsApp users worldwide
  • FaceTime — free audio and video calls between Apple devices
  • Google Meet / Duo — video and audio calls on Android
  • Signal — encrypted calls and messages

How to set it up on your phone

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Install your Vyroam eSIM

Follow the install guide for your device. Set the eSIM as the mobile data line.

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Keep home SIM active for calls and SMS

In your phone's SIM settings, set the home SIM as the preferred line for voice calls. Set the eSIM as the mobile data line.

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Enable Data Roaming on the eSIM

Your eSIM needs Data Roaming enabled in its settings to connect abroad.

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Disable Data Roaming on the home SIM

Prevents your phone accidentally using expensive home-carrier data abroad.

Stay connected on your home number

Browse data-only eSIM plans. Your calls stay on your home number — the data switches to local rates.

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