Non-expiring data plans
Your data follows your trips,
not your calendar.
Every traveler has run into this: you buy a 5 GB / 7-day plan, use 2 GB, fly home, and the remaining 3 GB evaporates the next day. It’s a quiet, accepted theft from how almost every prepaid SIM works. eSimphony rethinks the contract.
Two things eSimphony does differently
The eSIM doesn’t expire
Most travel eSIMs treat the SIM and the data as the same thing. Buy a plan, get an eSIM, plan ends, eSIM dies. Next trip, new eSIM. eSimphony separates them: the eSIM is permanent (the lifetime eSIM). The data plan is a consumable you attach to it.
The plans themselves are flexible
Daily plans (pay for the days you’re online — quiet day at the resort? don’t burn through your allowance), pause and resume on multi-week plans, and top-up rather than re-buy. Specific structures vary by country and tier — the in-app pricing always tells you exactly what you’re getting.
Real examples
The 5-day trip that becomes 3 days.
Your meeting gets cut short, the flight back is moved up. On a fixed-window plan you’d lose two days of allowance. With a daily plan, you simply don’t get charged for the days you’re not online.
The two-week vacation that includes a week at sea.
On a cruise, you mostly don’t want a data plan running — you’ll use the ship’s Wi-Fi. eSimphony lets you pause the data, resume when you’re back at port, and not pay for the dead week.
The trip that leaks into next week.
A standard 7-day plan ends Tuesday. Your trip ends Thursday. Top up two days instead of buying a new full plan.
The math (and the honest part)
Let’s be clear about what this is: it’s not infinite free data. It’s a product that respects what you actually used.
If you buy 10 GB and use 10 GB in five days, you’ve used 10 GB. There’s no remaining bucket waiting for next trip — that would be a different product (a multi-trip data wallet) and not what we sell today.
What non-expiring means in practice: the eSIM never expires (no re-installs), and plan structures favor pay-for-use over fixed-bucket-or-lose-it.
Frequently asked questions
Do you really never let plans expire?+
The lifetime eSIM never expires. Individual data plans you buy have validity windows, but our plan structures (daily-billed, pause/resume, top-ups instead of re-buys) are designed to minimize wasted allowance.
What if I don't use any data on a daily plan day?+
On daily-billing plans where supported, days where you don't connect aren't billed. Specific behavior is shown in-app at purchase.
Can I get a refund on unused data?+
Refund eligibility varies — typically yes for plans that were never activated, case-by-case once data has been used.
How is this different from "unlimited data" plans on competitors?+
Unlimited plans give you all-you-can-eat for a fixed fee. They're great if you'll use a lot. Non-expiring/flexible plans give you only what you use — better if you'll use less than predicted, or if your trip changes mid-stream.
Will I always get the cheapest plan automatically?+
Moza recommends the plan that fits your stated trip best. Cheapest isn't always best — a 1 GB plan you'll exceed isn't a deal. She optimizes for value, not for our margin.
