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    eSIM for Walk the line - South America: Best Plans & Prices in 2026

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    Frequently Asked Questions about the Walk the line - South America eSIM

    Everything you need to know about the Walk the line - South America eSIM.

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    When does my data plan start?

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    Your plan starts the moment you activate your eSIM by scanning the QR code on your smartphone.

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    Can I make phone calls and send messages with the eSIM?

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    Unfortunately, the Walk the line - South America plan only allows you to use mobile data. It does not include a phone number for mobile calls or messages. You can still make calls using apps like WhatsApp.

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    When will I receive my eSIM?

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    Once you purchase an eSIM, you will receive it immediately to your email address. You then just need to scan the QR code to activate the SIM. Note that no refunds can be made once you purchase your eSIM. See our refund policy for more information.

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    Can I keep my WhatsApp number?

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    You don't need to do anything to keep your WhatsApp number. You'll automatically keep your number, contacts and conversations.

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    What is the network speed of the eSIM?

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    The Roamify eSIM offers maximum speed coverage. But bear in mind that in some areas of limited coverage there may be a lower speed connection.

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    Do I have to activate data roaming on my device?

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    Yes. To ensure that your eSIM gets the best coverage, you must turn on data roaming on your mobile settings. This will not incur any additional charges, as long as you have already set up the eSIM.

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    Will my eSIM have a local IP address in Walk the line - South America?

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    Not always. This plan connects through a roaming partner, so websites and apps may see an IP address registered in another country rather than in Walk the line - South America. This is normal for travel eSIMs and does not change your data allowance, speed or coverage. If a service requires a local IP address, such as some banking apps or regional streaming catalogues, connect through a local network or use a VPN set to Walk the line - South America.

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    What do I do if I delete or lose my eSIM's QR code?

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    If you cannot find the code, please contact our 24/7 customer support team at support@getroamify.com or our online chat function. We will resend the code to your email.

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    What happens if I use up my data or ny days of validity?

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    If you use all your data or run out of days, your eSIM card will no longer work and you will lose internet connection.

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    What eSIM data plan should I choose for Walk the line - South America?

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    You can choose variable plans as shown above. You can contact us at any time if you're not sure which plan is best for you.

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    Will the connection speed be reduced?

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    This eSIM includes unlimited data for the contracted time. However, please note that the operator may reserve the right to apply a Fair Usage Policy, as it applies to all other network users. In particular, if the operator estimates the usage of more than 90GB of data in a month, it may temporarily reduce the speed to between 256-1024KB to avoid affecting other users. This limitation is intended to prevent network saturation and will be removed within 24 hours. If you think the local operator has limited your speed, please get in touch with us by chat, and we will check if there is any incidence and how to restore your rate to the maximum speed allowed by the network.

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    Can I renew or extend the data on my eSIM?

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    Yes, you can do so by logging into your customer panel on the Roamify website. You will find the data plans you can purchase there. Once you've made your purchase, it will be activated immediately on the eSIM you have linked.

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    Can I share data with other devices?

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    Yes, you can share data with other devices. You can do this by activating the hotspot on your device.

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    How do I set up the eSIM on my device?

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    Once you make your purchase, we will send you an email with precise instructions to install your eSIM in two ways; by scanning the QR code or by copying and pasting the manual installation codes. To install with the first option, it is essential that the QR code is printed or on another device. Otherwise, you can follow the manual installation instructions for your Roamify eSIM. If your device is iOS, you must enter Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM on your device and scan the QR code or paste the manual installation codes sent to your email. You must then follow the on-screen instructions to select your new eSIM for mobile data and calls. If your device is Android, follow the instructions we will email you to install your Roamify eSIM. Remember that your Roamify data plan should only be activated when you arrive at your destination. Once there, make sure to select your Roamify eSIM as your preferred option to make calls, then activate data roaming and also the Roamify calling plan. At Roamify, we want to make setting up your eSIM as easy as possible. For this reason, all our eSIM products come with complete instructions for easy setup. If you have any questions or need help, don't hesitate to contact our customer support team. We will be there for you 24/7.

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    When should I set up my eSIM?

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    Set up your eSIM before your departure. Once you reach your destination, just activate the data plan and turn on data roaming. We recommend you print the QR code and take it with you on your vacation just in case. Remember that you need internet access to activate the eSIM. Set up is quick and you will be able to enjoy your data plan right away.

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    How can I check how much data and minutes do I have left?

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    To check your remaining data balance, simply log in to our web app using the access details that we sent you via email when you made your purchase. You can also check your data balance in your device's data settings. To check your remaining minutes balance for making or receiving calls, please contact our support team. We're always happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

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    How many times can I use my eSIM card?

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    Your eSIM can only be activated on one device. If you delete the eSIM from your device, you will not be able to reuse it. You cannot scan the QR code on two devices.

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    How can I delete the Roamify eSIM once I've used my data?

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    You don't need to delete the eSIM. But if you want to, please see how to delete eSIM on iOS and Android.

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    Can I use my (physical) SIM card and Roamify eSIM at the same time?

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    Sure! You can keep your physical SIM card with your Roamify eSIM simultaneously on your device. Just make sure you choose your eSIM as your default voice line and preferred option for mobile data in your device settings. Please note that if you leave your physical SIM card activated, you might get extra roaming fees from your network provider.

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    How do I get a refund?

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    The eSIM is a digital product. Roamify cannot check if you have used the data plan associated with the eSIM card. Therefore, once your eSIM is delivered, we cannot offer a refund. Please see our eSIM Refund Policy for more information.

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    Walk the line - South America · Travel guide

    Connected Journeys Across South America's Vast Terrain

    Travelling the full stretch of South America is an unforgettable adventure, from the vibrant streets of Bogotá to the bustling heart of Buenos Aires. This journey takes you through diverse landscapes: the Amazon rainforest, the peaks of the Andes, and across the Atacama Desert. As you cross these borders, staying connected becomes essential for navigation, updates, and sharing your experiences with those back home.

    Connectivity varies across your route. In urban hubs like Santiago, Lima, and São Paulo, mobile signals are generally strong and reliable. However, as you ascend into the Andes or traverse the Patagonian wilderness, expect coverage to become patchy. Likewise, traversing the vast Amazon basin or the highlands between Bolivia and Chile can lead to sporadic reception. Remote areas, national parks, and some border regions may also pose connectivity challenges.

    Before you fly

    Before setting off, ensure your device is set up for regional coverage. Download maps and essential travel apps that work offline. Once you arrive, your eSIM should connect to local networks automatically, but be prepared for occasional connectivity drops in rural areas. This plan allows you to focus on the journey itself, without the hassle of switching SIM cards or dealing with local network issues.

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    Using an eSIM in Walk the line - South America

    Answers to the questions travellers actually ask about staying connected in Walk the line - South America.

    20 questions

    How do I activate my travel eSIM when landing at São Paulo's Guarulhos Airport (GRU)?

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    After landing at São Paulo's Guarulhos Airport, ensure your phone is connected to Wi-Fi. Open your device settings, navigate to the mobile network or cellular options, and select 'Add Cellular Plan'. Use the QR code or manual activation code provided in your eSIM purchase confirmation to complete the activation. Ensure your device is eSIM compatible and unlocked.

    Will my eSIM work across borders between Argentina and Chile?

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    Yes, your eSIM from Walk the Line South America will function across the border between Argentina and Chile. Major urban centers, like Buenos Aires and Santiago, have strong network coverage, but remote regions like the Andes might pose challenges. To ensure continuous service, enable roaming on your device, and download necessary maps or information in advance. Investigate regional coverage maps for areas like Mendoza or the Lakes District to plan accordingly.

    Can I use my eSIM while traveling through the Amazon Rainforest?

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    Using your eSIM in the Amazon Rainforest presents challenges due to dense vegetation and sparse infrastructure. While cities like Manaus and Belém offer reliable coverage, venturing deeper into the jungle may result in connectivity issues. It's advisable to prepare by downloading necessary offline maps and information beforehand. Keep in mind that even with network access, signal strength can fluctuate considerably, affecting data communication.

    What should I do if my eSIM doesn't connect when traveling by rail through the Andes?

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    If your eSIM doesn't connect while traveling by rail in the Andes, first check that roaming is enabled on your phone. Areas such as near the Uyuni Salt Flat might experience weak signals. Consider manually selecting a network via your smartphone settings. Restarting your device can often help in reconnecting. Additionally, use offline maps and information as a backup for uninterrupted navigation.

    How does the eSIM coverage compare between Buenos Aires and rural Patagonia?

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    Buenos Aires benefits from robust eSIM coverage due to its urban infrastructure and multiple network providers. Contrastingly, rural Patagonia, especially areas like Torres del Paine or Tierra del Fuego, may suffer from poor reception. Check coverage maps from local providers like Movistar or Claro before your trip to anticipate connectivity gaps. Keeping your device's carrier settings updated can also facilitate better service in transitioning regions.

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    Is it possible to use my eSIM for internet hotspot sharing across multiple devices while on Lake Titicaca?

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    You can set up an internet hotspot using your eSIM on Lake Titicaca, particularly in urbanized areas like Puno. However, connectivity may waver during boat trips across the lake, especially near isolated shores. To optimize usage, monitor your data limits closely and ensure a stable signal before sharing. Pre-download essential apps or content to mitigate potential interruptions during your travels.

    Why might my data usage increase when traveling in Bogotá compared to Quito?

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    Data usage might surge in Bogotá because of higher app activity and urban network demands. Bogotá's bustling environment can lead to increased background data operations and application updates. To manage this, adjust app settings on your device to minimize unnecessary data consumption. Disable background app refresh and auto-play for videos and keep an eye on notifications to control your usage effectively.

    Can I keep my WhatsApp number if I switch to an eSIM while traveling in Lima?

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    Yes, you can retain your original WhatsApp number when switching to an eSIM in Lima. WhatsApp links your account to your phone number rather than the SIM itself, allowing easy transitions. Before switching, ensure your account is active and configured to your original number. If verification is necessary, follow the steps using SMS. This way, your contacts and conversation history remain unaffected during the switch.

    What are the best practices for maintaining eSIM connectivity while traveling from Ushuaia to Rio de Janeiro?

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    To maintain eSIM connectivity from Ushuaia to Rio, keep your phone's carrier settings up-to-date and enable roaming. Monitor your signal, especially in remote segments like the Pampas. Have offline maps and essential data ready for spots with poor coverage. In major cities, expect widespread network access, but remain vigilant about data consumption to avoid surpassing your plan's limits. Use Wi-Fi where available to conserve data.

    Should I expect different network speeds when visiting the Atacama Desert versus Santiago?

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    Yes, expect variance in network speeds when comparing the Atacama Desert to Santiago. Santiago, being Chile's capital, boasts extensive, modern infrastructure providing steady, high-speed connections. In contrast, the remote Atacama Desert, with its vast, uninhabited expanses, offers limited tower coverage and slower speeds. For desert visits, download maps and information in advance. Be prepared for reduced streaming and browsing capabilities in isolated areas.

    How do I troubleshoot my eSIM if it stops working while I'm on the Galapagos Islands?

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    If your eSIM fails on the Galapagos Islands, first verify that roaming and network settings are correct. Check for updates to your carrier settings, restart your device, and manually connect to available networks. Some islands may offer limited connectivity, so it's vital to confirm network availability beforehand. Using offline maps and pre-downloaded information can help mitigate potential disruptions during your exploration of the islands.

    Is there reliable eSIM reception when hiking Torres del Paine National Park?

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    eSIM reception in Torres del Paine is generally limited due to its remote nature. While main trails and areas near park entrances like Laguna Amarga might have better connectivity, remote hiking paths could experience signal dropouts. Prepare by downloading maps and critical information before your hike. Inform others of your itinerary and carry alternative communication devices like satellite phones for emergencies when reception isn't guaranteed.

    Can I use my eSIM for navigation and mapping apps while driving through Bolivia's Salt Flats?

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    Yes, eSIMs can facilitate navigation through Bolivia's Salt Flats, though reception might be intermittent. To prepare, download offline maps and necessary data in advance, as network signals can be unreliable in such vast, open areas. Familiarize yourself with your route prior to your journey to avoid getting lost. Use the compass and GPS functions on your device, even without an active connection.

    What happens to my eSIM data plan when I travel from Peru into Ecuador?

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    As you travel from Peru to Ecuador, your eSIM should function seamlessly with a multi-country data plan. Ensure roaming is activated to allow cross-border connectivity. Network providers like Claro and Movistar often support these transitions. Regularly check for any provider-specific terms and adjust your settings accordingly. This will help you maintain stable connectivity and avoid unexpected disruptions while crossing into Ecuadorian territory.

    Will I face connectivity issues when flying from Quito to Cartagena?

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    Connectivity will be unavailable during your flight from Quito to Cartagena. Airplane mode should be activated for the journey, disabling all wireless communications. Once you land, disable airplane mode to allow your device to reconnect to local networks upon arrival. Airports, such as El Dorado in Bogotá or Tocumen in Panama, provide Wi-Fi should you need internet access during layovers or delays.

    What should I do if I exceed my eSIM data limit while traveling in Sao Paulo?

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    If you exceed your data limit in Sao Paulo, consider purchasing supplementary data from your provider to maintain connectivity. Monitor usage using your phone settings to understand what's consuming your data. Disable background processes and app updates to preserve remaining bandwidth. This will ensure continued access to essential services, like navigation or messaging, without incurring unexpected charges.

    Do I need a specific type of phone to use an eSIM while traveling from Buenos Aires to Santiago?

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    To use an eSIM from Buenos Aires to Santiago, your device must support eSIM technology and be unlocked. Many modern smartphones, such as iPhones from the XR series onward, or recent Samsung Galaxy models, include eSIM capabilities. Verify your phone's compatibility before travel to avoid disruptions. Consult your carrier's guidelines for eSIM installation and configuration to streamline your connectivity while crossing borders.

    Can I manage my eSIM profile while hiking Machu Picchu?

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    Yes, you can manage your eSIM profile at Machu Picchu, though connectivity might be inconsistent. While areas near Aguas Calientes provide better coverage, the citadel itself may have network dropouts. Perform necessary eSIM updates or changes in Aguas Calientes. To ensure smooth navigation during your hike, pre-download required information and maps. Prepare for periods without connectivity by having alternative means of contact and guidance.

    Why might I experience network dropouts while traveling between Buenos Aires and Montevideo by ferry?

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    Network dropouts are likely while on the ferry between Buenos Aires and Montevideo due to distance from land and sparse marine coverage. As you approach either shore, your device should reconnect to local cellular networks. To mitigate interruptions, download essential data beforehand, and use ferry Wi-Fi if available. Be mindful that maritime signals can be weak and may not support intensive applications or uploads.

    Is hotspot usage with an eSIM recommended when island-hopping in the Galapagos?

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    Setting a hotspot with your eSIM while island-hopping in the Galapagos is feasible, but be cautious of data consumption and signal inconsistencies. Between islands, coverage can be unreliable. To ensure seamless activity, monitor your data package limitations closely and pre-download necessary materials. Having offline resources accessible can enhance your island experience without relying solely on fluctuating network availability.

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    All Walk the line - South America eSIM plans: validity, data and price

    The complete Roamify catalogue for Walk the line - South America - 24 plans, from short city breaks to long stays. Every plan links to its own page with full coverage and setup details.

    ValidityDataPrice
    1 DayUnlimited Data$1
    3 DaysUnlimited Data$1
    5 DaysUnlimited Data$1
    7 Days1 GB$1
    7 DaysUnlimited Data$1
    10 DaysUnlimited Data$1
    15 Days2 GB$1
    15 Days3 GB$1
    15 Days5 GB$1
    15 Days10 GB$1
    15 Days20 GB$1
    15 Days30 GB$1
    ValidityDataPrice
    15 Days50 GB$1
    15 DaysUnlimited Data$1
    20 DaysUnlimited Data$1
    25 DaysUnlimited Data$1
    30 Days3 GB$1
    30 Days5 GB$1
    30 Days10 GB$1
    30 Days20 GB$1
    30 Days20 GB$1
    30 Days30 GB$1
    30 Days50 GB$1
    30 DaysUnlimited Data$1

    What every Walk the line - South America plan includes

    Aggregated across all 24 plans for this destination - nothing stripped out to hit the price.

    ✓Movistar - Walk the line - South America’s strongest networks
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    ✓Hotspot/Tethering
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    ✓Call
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    ✓SMS
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    ✓Top-up
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    ✓Data Roaming
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    • ✓ Instant delivery by email
    • ✓ No roaming fees
    • ✓ No contracts

    Prices are converted from US dollars into the currency you have selected. Every plan is delivered by email as a QR code, activates when you arrive and runs on the local 5G / 4G LTE networks listed above. No physical SIM, no contract and no roaming charges.