
Afghanistan eSIM
Band-e Amir lakes, Kabul history, your eSIM threads the silk road still.
- 4G
- Instant Activation
- 30-day refund
Operators in Afghanistan
1 partner network
- Roshan4G
Highest generation per operator is displayed; some plans may use a fallback band based on local conditions.
About Afghanistan eSIM
Afghanistan eSIM: Your Full Bandwidth, No Cap
For those on critical missions, remote professionals, or anyone needing robust connectivity in Afghanistan, DataESIM delivers. We understand that dropped connections are not an option. Our eSIM plans are designed to provide your full bandwidth, ensuring seamless communication, data transfer, and even high-quality video calls when you need them most. Experience reliable, high-speed 4G/5G internet on trusted local networks like Roshan and AWCC, keeping you connected from the moment you land at Kabul International Airport (KBL).
Uninterrupted Connectivity for Streamers, Nomads & Video Calls
Whether you're a journalist filing reports, an NGO worker coordinating vital aid, or a digital nomad needing to keep clients updated, our eSIMs are built for performance. Say goodbye to frustrating lag and enjoy smooth video conferencing, secure data uploads, and uninterrupted streaming. Our 50GB+ and unlimited plans put the power of high-speed internet directly in your pocket, without the hassle of local SIM cards or unreliable public Wi-Fi.
Seamless High-Speed Data Across Afghanistan
DataESIM ensures you stay connected across Afghanistan, from the bustling streets of Kabul to remote field operations. Our robust network partnerships guarantee you access to fast 4G and, where available, 5G speeds. Focus on your mission, knowing your connectivity is secure and stable. Activate your DataESIM in minutes and maintain your primary number for essential calls while enjoying dedicated high-speed data for all your professional and personal needs.
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Data-First Plans
Our plans are optimized for data. Traditional GSM calls aren't included, but you can make unlimited voice and video calls via WhatsApp, FaceTime, or Zoom over your high-speed data.
Your WhatsApp Number Stays
Your contacts stay intact. While abroad, keep using your existing WhatsApp number to stay in touch with family, friends, and colleagues.
High-Speed Hotspot Sharing
Turn your phone into a portable Wi-Fi hub. Share your high-speed internet with your tablet, laptop, or travel companions for productivity on the go.
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87Mbps
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latency
42ms
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Afghanistan Work Trip
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Device Compatibility for Power Users
Before purchase, ensure your phone is carrier-unlocked (Simlock-free) and supports eSIM. Most modern flagship smartphones are compatible and handle high-data usage.
Smart Activation Timing
Install your eSIM profile calmly on home Wi-Fi. It only activates when you arrive and connect to a network, ensuring you don't waste any valuable data days.
24/7 Expert Support
Need help with setup or maximizing your data? Our expert team is available 7 days a week over live chat to ensure you stay online and productive.
Best eSIM for Afghanistan in 2026
Looking for the best eSIM for Afghanistan? DataESIM is a top pick for travelers thanks to transparent pricing, fast 4G/5G coverage, and instant activation. Plans start from $15.75 for Afghanistan eSIM data. Compare features below and see why DataESIM consistently ranks among the best value eSIM options for international travelers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The four main mobile operators in Kabul are MTN Afghanistan (now Afghan Wireless), Roshan, Etisalat Afghanistan and Salaam , with Roshan and AWCC (Afghan Wireless) generally offering the most reliable 4G/LTE coverage in the urban core. Network performance has fluctuated since 2021 due to operational challenges, but Kabul remains the best-covered city in Afghanistan.
If you are travelling to Kabul (humanitarian work, journalism, family visits, NGO assignments), a Cellesim eSIM for Afghanistan connects you to the strongest available local network without needing to register a SIM in person , a particularly useful advantage given the current operating environment for foreign travellers.
Operator overview in Kabul
- Afghan Wireless (AWCC) , the oldest GSM operator in Afghanistan, generally good 4G coverage in central Kabul, Wazir Akbar Khan, and along the airport road.
- Roshan , strong urban coverage, popular with NGO workers and diplomats, often considered the most consistent 4G provider.
- Etisalat Afghanistan , owned by Emirates Telecommunications Group (UAE), reliable in Kabul and along main highways.
- Salaam , state-affiliated operator, good urban coverage but variable rural reach.
- MTN Afghanistan , South African MTN exited operations in late 2024; existing infrastructure may operate under successor entities.
Coverage quality by Kabul district
- Wazir Akbar Khan, Shar-e-Naw, Shahr-e-Naw (diplomatic and business areas): 4G coverage from Roshan and AWCC, suitable for video calls.
- Karte Char, Kart-e-Seh (university and residential areas): solid 4G.
- Khair Khana, Macroyan (residential): generally good 4G.
- Outer districts (Pul-e-Charkhi, Qala-e-Naw): 3G dominant, intermittent 4G.
- Beyond Kabul perimeter: coverage drops significantly; Highway 1 has spotty 4G between major towns.
Practical recommendations for travellers to Kabul
- Cellesim Afghanistan eSIM connects automatically to whichever local operator has the strongest signal in your location , you don't need to choose manually.
- Activate the eSIM before you fly while still on stable Wi-Fi at home , installation in-country can be slower.
- Download offline maps of Kabul in Google Maps or Maps.me before arrival; data may be intermittent in some districts.
- Keep your home SIM active for SMS verification and emergency contact reachability on your usual number.
- Internet speeds in Kabul are typically 5, 25 Mbps on 4G , sufficient for WhatsApp, email, video calls and basic web work.
Important: telecommunications regulations and operator availability in Afghanistan can change rapidly. Verify current network status and your travel advisory before departure. A Cellesim eSIM avoids the need for in-person SIM registration, which can be a significant advantage for foreign travellers under the current operating environment.
Most flagship smartphones released since 2018-2019 support eSIM, including iPhone XS and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, and Samsung Galaxy S20 series and newer. Tablets, smartwatches and an increasing number of laptops also support eSIM. The fastest way to verify your specific device is to check Settings , if you see "Add eSIM" or "Add cellular plan" as an option, you're compatible.
eSIM compatibility is now standard across the high-end smartphone market and rapidly spreading into mid-range devices. Cellesim works with any unlocked, eSIM-capable device , no special configuration needed beyond scanning the QR code we send you.
iPhones with eSIM support
- iPhone XS, XS Max, XR (2018) , first iPhones with eSIM (one physical SIM + one eSIM).
- iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max (2019).
- iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max (2020).
- iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max (2021) , supports two active eSIMs simultaneously.
- iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max (2022) , US versions are eSIM-only (no physical SIM tray).
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, iPhone SE 3 and later , full eSIM support.
Google Pixel with eSIM support
- Pixel 3 / 3 XL and all later models (Pixel 4, 4a, 5, 5a, 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a, 8, 8 Pro, Pixel Fold).
Samsung Galaxy with eSIM support
- Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, S20 FE (2020) , first Galaxy with eSIM.
- Galaxy S21 / S22 / S23 / S24 series (all variants except some regional versions).
- Galaxy Z Fold 2, 3, 4, 5 and Z Flip 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
- Galaxy Note 20, 20 Ultra.
- Note: Some regional Samsung variants (e.g., specific Hong Kong dual-SIM physical models) may not support eSIM. Check Settings → Connections → SIM Card Manager.
Other Android devices with eSIM
- Huawei: P40, P40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro and newer flagships.
- Motorola: Razr (2019+), Edge 30 series, ThinkPhone.
- Xiaomi: Mi 11 series and newer (international versions).
- OnePlus: OnePlus 11, 12 (verify region).
- Sony: Xperia 1 IV, 5 IV, 10 IV and newer.
- Nokia / HMD: G60, X30 5G.
How to verify eSIM support on your device
- iPhone: Settings → Cellular → look for "Add eSIM" or "Add Cellular Plan". You can also dial *#06# , if you see an "EID" (32-digit number), your phone has eSIM hardware.
- Android: Settings → Connections (or Network & Internet) → SIM Cards → look for "Download a SIM instead" or "Add eSIM".
- EID check: most eSIM-capable Android phones show EID in Settings → About Phone → Status.
Tip: Even if your phone supports eSIM hardware, it must be unlocked (not carrier-locked) to use third-party eSIMs like Cellesim. Most phones bought outright are unlocked; phones from carrier instalment plans may require unlocking after the contract is paid off.
Almost every flagship smartphone released since 2019 supports eSIM, making it ideal for international travel. Compatible models include iPhone XS and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer, plus a growing list of mid-range devices. If your phone has Settings → Cellular → "Add eSIM", you're ready to use a Cellesim plan abroad.
Travellers benefit most from eSIM because it eliminates the airport SIM-card queue, removes the need to swap your home SIM out, and lets you keep your usual phone number active for SMS verification. A Cellesim travel eSIM activates the moment you land , no shop visit required.
Best eSIM-compatible travel phones
- iPhone (2018+): XS, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 series and SE 3rd gen , all support Dual SIM with one physical SIM + one eSIM. iPhone 14/15/16 in the US is eSIM-only.
- Google Pixel (2018+): Pixel 3 through Pixel 9 , all support eSIM. Pixel 7 Pro and newer support multiple active eSIMs.
- Samsung Galaxy (2020+): S20, S21, S22, S23, S24, S25, Note 20, Fold and Flip series.
- Motorola: Razr (2019+), Edge 30/40, ThinkPhone , most newer flagships.
- OnePlus: OnePlus 11, 12 , varies by region.
- Sony: Xperia 1 IV / V, Xperia 10 IV / V.
- Xiaomi: Mi 11 international and newer flagships.
- Nokia/HMD: G60 5G, X30 5G.
What to check before buying a travel eSIM
- eSIM hardware: dial *#06# , if an EID number appears, you're compatible.
- Carrier unlock status: phones bought on instalment plans may be locked to your home carrier. Most outright purchases are unlocked.
- iOS version: iOS 12.1 or newer for full eSIM support.
- Android version: Android 9 or newer typically supports eSIM, though it depends on the manufacturer.
- Region-specific variants: some Samsung models sold in Hong Kong or China are dual physical SIM with no eSIM , verify your specific model number.
Travel-friendly phones that don't support eSIM
- iPhones older than XS (iPhone X, 8, 7, 6 series).
- Most budget Android phones (entry-level Samsung A series before A53, Xiaomi Redmi entry models).
- Older Huawei devices without Google Services.
- Region-specific dual physical SIM variants (verify model number).
Tip: if your current phone doesn't support eSIM but you travel often, an unlocked, mid-range eSIM-capable phone (e.g., Pixel 7a, iPhone SE 3, Samsung Galaxy A55) makes an excellent secondary travel device , pair it with a Cellesim plan and you have a full mobile internet kit for any destination.
No! This is the single biggest advantage for safety and convenience. Buying a physical local SIM card at Kabul (KBL) Airport requires a mandatory, slow, and potentially risky in-person passport and visa registration process. Our eSIM is a roaming plan that bypasses all this bureaucracy. You can install it before you fly and be connected the moment you land.
You must set expectations correctly. You will have reliable 4G/LTE coverage in the central "Green Zone" area of Kabul and in the main city centers of Mazar-i-Sharif and Herat. However, once you travel into rural areas or on the highways between cities, you must expect the signal to be intermittent (3G) or completely non-existent. This eSIM is for cities, not for deep field missions.
In an environment with fragile infrastructure, this is key. Our eSIM connects to Afghanistan’s premium providers, typically MTN or Roshan. This ensures you are on the most stable 3G/4G network available for essential communication.
Yes. The connection is not for streaming, but it is specifically for the needs of professionals. It is stable enough in Kabul for sending/receiving emails, checking security alerts, and making calls on WhatsApp or Signal, which are essential for coordination.
This specific plan is valid only within Afghanistan. This is a critical point for regional missions. If you are crossing the Torkham border (Pakistan) or Termez border (Uzbekistan), your connection will stop. For this, we highly recommend checking our Regional Asia eSIM plan to stay connected across all borders.
Most modern phones do, but you must check our specific list here: eSIM Compatible Devices to be 100% sure before purchasing.
Scan it at home before your flight. This ensures you get immediate data the moment you land at Kabul International Airport (KBL) without searching for scarce WiFi.
Connect to any secure hotel WiFi in Kabul and contact our 24/7 support via WhatsApp or Email immediately.
Yes, we highly recommend using a VPN. Some social media platforms and websites are frequently restricted or blocked by local authorities in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan has growing 4G coverage in major cities like Kabul. However, expect the signal to drop to 3G or 2G in rural villages.
You will generally have coverage in Bamyan town center. However, signal in the remote Band-e Amir National Park can be very intermittent or non-existent.
Yes. Using an eSIM avoids the need to hand over your passport and personal biometric data at local street kiosks in Afghanistan.