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Every Roamly plan has a set validity period (e.g. 7 days, 14 days, 30 days). Once that window closes, the eSIM will no longer connect to mobile data, regardless of how much data you have remaining. Here’s what to expect.

How validity works

The countdown typically starts when you first connect to a mobile network at your destination. For example, a 7-day plan activated on Monday will expire the following Monday.

Can I extend my plan?

If your plan supports top-ups, purchasing a top-up will extend the validity period. Check your eSIM detail page on My eSIMs to see if top-ups are available.

What happens to the eSIM on my phone?

The eSIM profile will remain on your phone but won’t provide data. You can:
  • Delete it from your phone settings to keep things tidy.
  • Leave it — it won’t cause any issues or charges.

Can I reactivate an expired plan?

No. Once a plan has expired, it cannot be reactivated. You would need to purchase a new plan for your next trip.