Fast, reliable 4G/5G data across Germany. Activate instantly via QR code. No roaming fees. Works on all unlocked iPhones, Androids, and eSIM-compatible devices.







Choosing Epic eSIM means you are opting for convenience, affordability, and top-notch service. Our eSIMs allow for easy management of your mobile data without the need for physical SIM cards. This means no hassle of swapping SIMs and no fear of losing your physical card while exploring the beautiful landscapes of Germany.
With Epic eSIM, you not only save money by avoiding expensive roaming charges but also experience uninterrupted internet access which is vital for navigation, translation, and sharing your travel moments in real-time.
1. Choose a data plan tailored to your needs
2. Buy & receive your QR code instantly via email or SMS
3. Scan the QR code with your device to install your eSIM
4. Enjoy fast 4G/5G data anywhere in Germany, from urban centers to remote areas
Once you’ve completed these steps, you’ll have instant access to data services, allowing you to connect to your favorite apps and services without any delay.
Your Germany eSIM connects seamlessly to Germany’s top mobile networks, providing you with fast, reliable 4G/5G data throughout your stay:
Additionally, using Epic eSIM means you can easily share your internet connection with family or friends traveling with you. This is particularly useful when navigating in a foreign country where access to maps or travel guides is essential. The ability to connect multiple devices enhances your travel experience, making it easier to plan your day and stay in touch with loved ones back home.
Germany has strict SIM registration laws — buying a prepaid SIM requires passport verification via video call or in-store ID check, which can take 24 hours to activate. Free public WiFi has improved but remains limited compared to other European countries. An eSIM bypasses the entire registration process.
Telekom (T-Mobile) has the best overall coverage, particularly in rural Bavaria and the Black Forest. Vodafone is strong in western Germany and the Rhine Valley. O2 is improving but still has gaps in eastern states and autobahn stretches.
DB Navigator is essential for Deutsche Bahn train travel — mobile tickets need data. Google Maps works well, though locals prefer the HERE WeGo app for offline navigation. Budget 1-2 GB per day for active use.
Germany is surprisingly cash-heavy — many restaurants, bakeries, and smaller shops do not accept cards. Use your data to find nearby ATMs (Sparkasse and Volksbank are the most common). WiFi on ICE trains is free but slow and unreliable.
What is an eSIM?
An eSIM is a digital SIM that allows you to activate a mobile plan without having to use a physical SIM card. This technology simplifies the process of switching carriers and managing your mobile data, particularly when traveling abroad.
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