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How much eSIM data do I actually need?

By Coco Lin Β· Β· updated

Buying too much data is a waste, and running out mid trip is worse. Here is how I size a plan, based on years of watching my own usage.

My rough rule

For light use, which is maps, messaging, and a bit of browsing, I plan on about 500 MB a day. For heavier use with social video and the odd call, I plan on 1 GB a day. I round up to the nearest plan size.

By trip length

TripLight useHeavier use
Weekend, 3 days1 to 3 GB3 to 5 GB
One week3 GB5 to 10 GB
Two weeks5 GB10 to 20 GB
A month10 GB20 GB or unlimited

What quietly burns data

  • Auto playing video in social apps. I turn autoplay off before a trip.
  • Video calls. A ten minute call can use 100 MB or more.
  • Cloud photo backup on mobile data. I set mine to Wi-Fi only.
  • Map downloads. I download offline maps at the hotel to save data on the road.

When I go unlimited instead

If I am working from the road and tethering a laptop, I stop counting gigabytes and buy an unlimited plan. It costs more per day, but I am not rationing data during a work call. You will see those options flagged on the country pages where they are worth it.

The short version: most one week trips are fine on 3 to 5 GB. Check the plan tables and match the tier to your days.

Plans mentioned in this guide