Choosing the right EastESIM plan depends entirely on your travel style and data needs. For a short city break in Seoul (3-7 days) where you'll mostly use maps, social media, and light browsing, a 5GB or 10GB plan is often sufficient. If you plan to stream videos, upload lots of high-resolution photos, use data-heavy apps, or are on an extended trip across multiple Asian countries, one of our larger or unlimited data plans would be a better fit. Consider your daily usage and trip duration to pick the perfect plan for your adventure.
How do I choose between different EastESIM data plans?
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