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Google · 2021 Compatible
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Install your United States eSIM on Pixel 6.

Yes — Pixel 6 supports eSIM in United States. First Pixel with Google's Tensor chip. Full eSIM support. travel.to routes you to AT&T, T-Mobile USA, Verizon automatically — you don't pick the carrier, your phone does.

Compatibility check

What checks out before payment.

eSIM supported

Pixel 6 (2021) ships with eSIM hardware.

Carrier coverage

3 partner carriers in United States · auto-handoff between them.

Speed band

90 – 280 Mbps urban · 38 ms RTT.

Install · ANDROID

6 steps from QR to online.

  1. 01

    Open Settings on your phone

    Tap the Settings app from your home screen or app drawer.

  2. 02

    Tap Network & internet

    On Pixel and most Android phones it's called Network & internet. Samsung Galaxy phones may label it Connections.

  3. 03

    Open SIMs (or SIM card manager)

    Tap SIMs on Pixel, or SIM card manager on Samsung. You'll see your current SIM lines listed.

  4. 04

    Tap the + button or Add SIM

    Look for a + icon or an Add SIM / Add eSIM action.

  5. 05

    Choose Download a SIM instead?

    When the phone asks if you have a physical SIM, choose Download a SIM instead — that's the eSIM path.

  6. 06

    Scan the QR code from your email

    Open the eSIM email from travel.to on another device and point your phone's camera at the QR code.

Once installed, the eSIM is dormant until Pixel 6 reaches a partner carrier's network in United States — typically the moment you land. No manual switch, no carrier app.

United States network

What to expect on Pixel 6 in United States.

Carriers
AT&T · T-Mobile USA · Verizon
Network
90 – 280 Mbps urban · 38 ms RTT
Time zone
6 zones · UTC−5 to UTC−10
Roaming alt cost
$12 – 25/GB on default home-carrier roaming — travel.to is an order of magnitude cheaper.
Plans for United States

Pick a plan and we'll email your QR.

All United States details  →
Plan · 01
Unlimited
for 1 day · 2 GB/day full speed, then 2 Mbps
$11.59 USD

For when you stop counting gigabytes.

Buy  ·  $12
Plan · 02
Unlimited
for 3 days · 2 GB/day full speed, then 2 Mbps
$30.20 USD

For when you stop counting gigabytes.

Buy  ·  $30
Plan · 03
Unlimited
for 5 days · 2 GB/day full speed, then 2 Mbps
$48.30 USD

For when you stop counting gigabytes.

Buy  ·  $48
Our pick
Plan · 04
Unlimited
for 7 days · 2 GB/day full speed, then 2 Mbps
$66.53 USD

For when you stop counting gigabytes.

Get this plan  ·  $67
Plan · 05
Unlimited
for 10 days · 2 GB/day full speed, then 2 Mbps
$92.02 USD

For when you stop counting gigabytes.

Buy  ·  $92
Plan · 06
Unlimited
for 15 days · 2 GB/day full speed, then 2 Mbps
$136.65 USD

For when you stop counting gigabytes.

Buy  ·  $137
Plan · 07
Unlimited
for 30 days · 2 GB/day full speed, then 2 Mbps
$270.14 USD

For when the trip becomes the month, and the month becomes the work.

Buy  ·  $270
Pixel 6 in United States

Common questions.

Yes. Pixel 6 ships with eSIM hardware, and travel.to routes it onto AT&T, T-Mobile USA, and Verizon in United States. The line activates the moment you land — install takes under two minutes and is fully refundable if it fails to activate.
Yes. Pixel 6 supports dual SIM worldwide, so your home SIM stays in the tray and travel.to installs alongside it as a second line. No swapping, no removing your primary number.
On Pixel 6 open Settings → Network & internet → SIMs (Samsung calls it SIM card manager under Connections), tap Add SIM, choose "Download a SIM instead", and scan the QR from your travel.to email — 6 taps total.
Under two minutes. The QR arrives by email seconds after payment; 6 taps later the profile is installed on Pixel 6. It stays dormant until you reach a partner network in United States (6 zones · UTC−5 to UTC−10) — usually the instant you land, before you have changed your clock.
In United States we route on AT&T, T-Mobile USA, and Verizon. Pixel 6 hands off automatically to whichever has the strongest signal where you are — you do not pick the carrier, the phone does.
90 – 280 Mbps urban · 38 ms RTT. Pixel 6 negotiates the fastest band the local network offers, so in covered areas you get the same speeds a native SIM would pull on the same carrier.
Default home-carrier roaming in United States runs about $12 – 25 per GB. A travel.to plan for United States sits an order of magnitude below that, and you never get a surprise bill — you pay once, up front, for the data you chose.
No need. The airport SIM kiosks in United States keep limited hours (Mostly absent — US airports do not sell SIM at most terminals) and you would queue at them with the rest of your flight. Install the travel.to eSIM on Pixel 6 before you board and you walk straight past them, already online.
Three carriers per region · auto-failover below signal threshold Pixel 6 falls back automatically — you never have to switch networks by hand.
Yes. Top-ups reuse the United States eSIM profile already on Pixel 6 — no new QR scan, no second install. Same line, fresh data, added from your United States order page in one tap.
Full refund if the United States eSIM fails to activate on Pixel 6. Half refund if it activates but underperforms on AT&T, T-Mobile USA, and Verizon (and if you used under 500 MB, you get the full amount). One click from your dashboard — no email thread.
A few Pixel 6-specific notes: Early Pixel 6 firmware had eSIM activation bugs — install the latest Android before adding travel.to. Pixel 6 / 6 Pro run dual SIM as one physical + one eSIM, not two eSIMs. The 6a is eSIM-capable with the identical flow. Beyond that, the travel.to install flow in United States is the standard Android path.