eSIM recommendations in Aus for NZ resident

Hi, haven't used an eSIM before so looking for any recommendations for an NZ resident on One NZ for use in Australia. Thanks for any help available.
For how long? Data - phone usage?
So roaming in AU with cost to the One NZ plan? Looked at what One NZ offers?

Or standalone but installed on your NZ phone? Phone unlocked? Is it capable of physical both SIM (NZ) and eSIM (AU)?

As One NZ was Vodaphone NZ, considered Vodaphone AU?
www.vodafone.com.au/

Typical
WW https://mobile.everyday.com.au/plans/prepaid-mobile-plans "Add this plan to cart and choose between a physical SIM or eSIM"

With the closing of NZ 3G network I have installed 2 physical SIM's (AU & NZ) on my dual SIM Samsung. But yet to try out in NZ. The phone is receiving NZ text OK. Used to 2 separate phones"- 1 for each country
 
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If you’re visiting for a while and have a spare physical SIM slot (or spare phone), you can pick up a pre-paid SIM in any of the supermarkets.

If you’re just after roaming data, then one of the plethora of eSIM providers should work fine if your phone is compatible.

The cost for both SIM or eSIM will vary a bit depending on provider and data allowance and duration.

eSIMDB is a popular starting point:

A few of us have been using Frewie around the world. They have 1G/7d/$1 promos. I was recently using it in NZ. When one ran out, I just topped up with a another $1.

If you’re coming back a fourth, then something with long duration plans that can be used multiple times are with loooking at. My main eSIM service at the moment is Eskimo. I buy 2 yr plans when they’re on Sale.

There’s a long thread here if you want to quiz specific providers.
 
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For how long? Data - phone usage?
So roaming in AU with cost to the One NZ plan? Looked at what One NZ offers?

Or standalone but installed on your NZ phone? Phone unlocked? Is it capable of physical both SIM (NZ) and eSIM (AU)?

As One NZ was Vodaphone NZ, considered Vodaphone AU?
www.vodafone.com.au/

Typical
WW https://mobile.everyday.com.au/plans/prepaid-mobile-plans "Add this plan to cart and choose between a physical SIM or eSIM"

With the closing of NZ 3G network I have installed 2 physical SIM's (AU & NZ) on my dual SIM Samsung. But yet to try out in NZ. The phone is receiving NZ text OK. Used to 2 separate phones"- 1 for each country
In Aus for a week. Looking to avoid roaming charges and work out how to use an eSIM. My phone is unlocked.
One NZ roaming gets a bit pricey.
Thanks for your help.
 
In Aus for a week. Looking to avoid roaming charges and work out how to use an eSIM. My phone is unlocked.
One NZ roaming gets a bit pricey.
Thanks for your help.
Will you be back in AU some time in the next year or so?
A week or a month wont make much difference to cost. Unless you pay for a long expiry pre paid plan
On day 1 will you near a supermarket (Coles Woolworths Aldi) if getting a physical SIM
 
Will you be back in AU some time in the next year or so?
A week or a month wont make much difference to cost. Unless you pay for a long expiry pre paid plan
On day 1 will you near a supermarket (Coles Woolworths Aldi) if getting a physical SIM
Hi, we probably will be back at some state but not sure when. We have a long Y OWA later this year so want to get some understanding of how to use an eSIM to minimise roaming costs.
Given my objectives any half decent eSIM should be ok shouldn't it?
If you’re visiting for a while and have a spare physical SIM slot (or spare phone), you can pick up a pre-paid SIM in any of the supermarkets.

If you’re just after roaming data, then one of the plethora of eSIM providers should work fine if your phone is compatible.

The cost for both SIM or eSIM will vary a bit depending on provider and data allowance and duration.

eSIMDB is a popular starting point:

A few of us have been using Frewie around the world. They have 1G/7d/$1 promos. I was recently using it in NZ. When one ran out, I just topped up with a another $1.

If you’re coming back a fourth, then something with long duration plans that can be used multiple times are with loooking at. My main eSIM service at the moment is Eskimo. I buy 2 yr plans when they’re on Sale.

There’s a long thread here if you want to quiz specific providers.
Thanks for that, appreciate the comments
 
Are you just after data? Or calls/text and Data?

Most of the eSIMs are data only - which suits most who just want to to stay connected.

How much data do you expect to need?
 
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For 7 days 5GB id just go a travel Esim.

If you haven't used them before esim.io is hard to beat with their signup offer (no referral credit)
That’s quoting me about A$17 for 5GB/7d.

My Monty app is quoting US$4.50, which is one of the cheapest I can see across half a dozen regulars I use.

As mentioned above, Frewie US$1/1GB/7d is very good value. Just top up another GB if running low.
 
Should be US$1.90 / A$2.80 for the intro offer.
Ah, yes the Global 5G/7d is coming up as A$2.75 on the landing page - which is very good (presumably a one off?).

I scrolled down to Australia - the quoted rates aren’t great (even after some random 30% discount).

But I will make a note of the Global plan promo!
 

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