eSIM Stati Uniti
eSIM Premium per Stati Uniti. Prezzo equo. Nessun cambio SIM.
Piani Dati per Stati Uniti
12 of 16 plans have fast network routing
Le Nostre Scelte
Selezionati a mano per valore, prezzo e copertura
Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
T-Mobile, Verizon
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
T-Mobile
Heavy usage · longer stays
180 days validity
T-Mobile, Verizon
7 days validity
T-Mobile
30 days validity
T-Mobile
30 days validity
T-Mobile
30 days validity
T-Mobile
30 days validity
T-Mobile, Verizon
30 days validity
T-Mobile
90 days validity
T-Mobile, Verizon
Promemoria Configurazione
Acquista Prima della Partenza
Acquista il tuo piano eSIM prima di imbarcarti sul volo per Stati Uniti.
Installa il Profilo eSIM
Scansiona il QR code nelle impostazioni del telefono per installare il profilo eSIM.
Attiva all'Arrivo
Attiva quando arrivi in Stati Uniti e abilita il Roaming Dati. Il tuo telefono si connetterà automaticamente.
Tip: Install your US eSIM before boarding — clear immigration at JFK or LAX and you'll already have connectivity before reaching the taxi rank.
Plans Summary
16 plans
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Domande Frequenti
Does the eSIM work inside national parks?
Coverage varies by park and location. Popular areas near visitor centers and main roads typically have signal. Backcountry and wilderness zones often have no coverage — download offline maps before entering.
Which carrier network does the eSIM connect to?
Most US eSIM plans roam on T-Mobile, AT&T, or partner networks depending on the plan. T-Mobile offers the widest geographic footprint; AT&T is strong in cities and rural parts of the Southeast.
Can I use the eSIM for calls and texts?
Most travel eSIM plans are data-only. Use WhatsApp, FaceTime (over data), or Google Voice for calls and messages. WhatsApp is the easiest for reaching people internationally.
Does it work in Hawaii and Alaska?
Most plans cover Hawaii. Alaska coverage depends on the plan — check before purchasing if you're heading there. Anchorage and main towns have coverage; remote wilderness does not.
How is coverage in New York City?
Excellent above ground. The NYC subway has Wi-Fi at most stations but limited in-tunnel coverage — download your route before descending. Coverage in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens is strong across all major networks.
Can I use Apple Pay or Google Pay with the eSIM?
Yes. Mobile payments use your eSIM's data connection and are widely accepted at major retailers, restaurants, and transit systems including NYC's OMNY tap-to-pay.
What apps should I install before arriving in the US?
Google Maps (download offline maps for your cities), Uber or Lyft, Yelp, and the NPS app if visiting national parks. For NYC specifically, add the MTA app for real-time subway tracking.
How much data do I need for a US trip?
For typical use — maps, messaging, social media — plan for 1–2 GB per week. If you're streaming video or doing frequent video calls, 5+ GB per week is more comfortable.
Stati Uniti is part of these regional plans
Neighbouring countries
Guida eSIM per Stati Uniti
Il tuo eSIM si connette ai principali operatori in Stati Uniti:
Reti disponibili: 5G
The United States runs on mobile data in ways visitors often underestimate. Booking a timed-entry permit for Yosemite, splitting a dinner bill on Venmo, hailing an Uber in an unfamiliar neighborhood, scanning a QR code menu at a restaurant — data is woven into everyday American life. In New York, the MTA app gives real-time subway alerts that beat paper maps. In Los Angeles, Waze is practically required for navigating the freeway system intelligently.
Coverage across the contiguous 48 states is excellent. T-Mobile has the widest raw footprint, including solid rural coverage along highways. AT&T and Verizon are strong in dense cities and along the coasts. The genuine coverage gaps are in deep wilderness — backcountry Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon's North Rim, stretches of Montana and Wyoming away from main roads. Download offline Google Maps for these areas before you lose signal.
A few apps make a real difference: Google Maps for walking and transit, Uber or Lyft for rides (taxis are rare and expensive outside airports), Yelp or Google for restaurant discovery, and OpenTable or Resy for reservations at popular spots. In national parks, the NPS app shows shuttle timetables, trail conditions, and entry permit availability — all worth checking before driving to a gate.
Airport Wi-Fi is available but often throttled, and the immigration queue at JFK or LAX can run two hours. Having data means you can message your accommodation, check onward transport, and keep family updated while waiting. US domestic flights increasingly have in-flight Wi-Fi, but reliability varies widely — your eSIM is more dependable once you land.
Buying a physical SIM card at a US airport kiosk typically costs $30–50 for modest data, requires finding the right carrier shop, and can mean waiting in line. An eSIM installed before you board gives you coverage the moment you land — no counters, no plastic card, no fumbling with a SIM tray.