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The pick · iPhone 14 · Australia

Best eSIM for iPhone 14 in Australia.

We picked one plan, not five. The iPhone 14 runs eSIM cleanly — what you actually need is the right amount of data for the way you travel. Here's our pick and why.

Our pick

7 days · unlimited data

For when you stop counting gigabytes.

$40
for 7 days · 2 GB/day full speed, then 2 Mbps
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Why this one

The iPhone 14 doesn't need a 1 GB plan, and most people don't burn through unlimited.

The iPhone 14 natively supports eSIM with dual-SIM standby. Installation is a 60-second QR scan — see the install guide for the exact tap sequence.

In Australia, our wholesale routes ride Telstra, Optus, Vodafone AU — 90 – 220 Mbps urban · 45 ms RTT. The 7-day window matches the median trip length we see for this destination, and unlimited gives you breathing room without surprise overages.

If your trip is shorter or longer, the Australia page has the alternates.

iPhone 14 in Australia

Before you buy.

For most iPhone 14 travelers in Australia we recommend the 7-day plan with unlimited data. It matches the median trip length we see for Australia, and iPhone 14 runs eSIM cleanly so the only real decision is how much data you need.
We picked unlimited because it removes the only stressful part of a working trip — watching a data counter. Full speed up to the fair-use ceiling, then it slows rather than cutting off, so iPhone 14 stays usable for calls and messaging in Australia.
Maps, messaging, and email on iPhone 14 sip data; video calls and streaming are what add up. Our pick — unlimited data over 7 days — covers a normal working trip to Australia with margin. Heavy streamers should size up.
Our iPhone 14 pick for Australia is $40 for 7 days — one up-front charge, no subscription, no surprise roaming bill. Stripe adds local tax based on your billing country at checkout.
In Australia, iPhone 14 routes on Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone AU — 90 – 220 Mbps urban · 45 ms RTT. It hands off to whichever has the strongest signal where you are; you never pick the carrier manually.
After checkout the QR arrives by email; on iPhone 14 it is Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → scan. Under two minutes. The full step-by-step is on the iPhone 14 install guide.
The 7-day plan is our default, not the only option. The Australia page has shorter and longer windows, and you can top up the same iPhone 14 eSIM mid-trip without reinstalling if you run low.
Full refund if the Australia eSIM fails to activate on iPhone 14; half refund if it activates but underperforms on Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone AU. One click from your dashboard — no email thread.

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