Using an iPhone 13 in Singapore: eSIM Setup & Internet Guide

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🇸🇬 iPhone 13 works in Singapore

  • ✓ Fully compatible with Singtel, StarHub, M1 (now merged as MyRepublic)
  • ✓ eSIM installs in 2 minutes — no SIM swap needed
  • ✓ Supports 1 active eSIM — keep your home SIM active

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iPhone 13 compatibility in Singapore

Network band compatibility

iPhone 13 supports LTE bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42. Covers B19 for Japan NTT Docomo rural and B20 for Europe. Sub-6GHz 5G. No mmWave outside US.

SIM configuration

iPhone 13 has one nano-SIM slot and one eSIM — both active simultaneously for dual SIM. All markets include a physical SIM tray. This was the last iPhone generation sold with a physical SIM in all regions.

Active eSIMs

1

Stored profiles

Up to 20

Physical SIM

Yes

Carrier lock risk

None

How to install your Singapore eSIM on iPhone 13

Complete these steps at home over Wi-Fi before your flight. Takes 2–3 minutes.

  1. 1

    Go to Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM

  2. 2

    Tap "Use QR Code" and scan the QR code from your LTE.app order

  3. 3

    Follow the on-screen prompts to complete eSIM setup

  4. 4

    Label the new plan (e.g., "Travel Data") for easy switching

  5. 5

    Set the new eSIM as your primary data plan when you arrive

  6. 6

    After landing in Singapore, go to Settings and switch on your LTE.app eSIM line. Your phone connects to Singtel, StarHub, M1 (now merged as MyRepublic) automatically.

iPhone tip: If data doesn't work after enabling the eSIM, go to Settings → Cellular → [LTE.app line] → Data Roaming → On. APN is set automatically.

What happens when you land in Singapore

  1. 1

    Install your eSIM on iPhone 13 before your trip

    Scan the QR code from your LTE.app order at home over Wi-Fi. Takes 2–3 minutes. Your home SIM stays active and untouched throughout.

  2. 2

    Land at Changi Airport

    After your flight, disable Airplane Mode. Open Settings → Cellular and enable your LTE.app eSIM line.

  3. 3

    Connect to Singtel, StarHub, M1 (now merged as MyRepublic)

    Your iPhone 13 automatically connects to Singapore's LTE network. Singapore is a city-state with effectively 100% LTE coverage. The MRT network, bus system, shopping malls, Sentosa, and all tourist areas are thoroughly covered. No rural coverage concerns.

  4. 4

    Maps, messaging, and apps work immediately

    Navigation, translation, ride-hailing, and messaging apps all work the moment you exit the arrivals hall — no queuing, no SIM swap.

Roaming vs eSIM in Singapore: cost comparison

Roaming your home carrier in Singapore costs significantly more than a local eSIM.

Singapore is one of the more expensive markets for roaming. US carriers charge $10–15/day. Australian carriers may offer better rates but still at a premium.

Changi Airport's 24-hour SIM vending machines are genuinely convenient — one of the best airport SIM experiences in the world. A SGD 15–30 SIM gets you 10–30 GB. An LTE.app Singapore eSIM installs before you land and is active before you reach the MRT. For transit passengers connecting onward, the Changi SIM machines are the fastest physical option.

LTE coverage in Singapore for iPhone 13 users

Singapore uses LTE bands 1, 3, 5, 7, and 28. Singtel, StarHub, and M1 all provide comprehensive island-wide 4G coverage. 5G is extensively deployed.

Singapore is a city-state with effectively 100% LTE coverage. The MRT network, bus system, shopping malls, Sentosa, and all tourist areas are thoroughly covered. No rural coverage concerns.

Frequently asked questions — iPhone 13 in Singapore

Is the iPhone 13 compatible with Singapore's mobile network?

Yes. iPhone 13 supports LTE bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42. Covers B19 for Japan NTT Docomo rural and B20 for Europe. Sub-6GHz 5G. No mmWave outside US. Singapore uses LTE Singapore uses LTE bands 1, 3, 5 — all supported by the iPhone 13.

Can I keep my home SIM active while using a Singapore eSIM on my iPhone 13?

Yes. The iPhone 13 supports nano-SIM + eSIM. Your physical SIM stays active for calls. Set the LTE.app Singapore eSIM as your data line in Settings → Cellular (iOS) or SIM Manager (Android).

When should I install the Singapore eSIM on my iPhone 13?

Install it at home over Wi-Fi before your flight. The process takes 2–3 minutes using the QR code from your LTE.app order. Singapore requires the eSIM to be installed before arrival in some cases — never wait until you land. Changi Airport has free Wi-Fi if you forget, but pre-install is strongly recommended.

How many eSIM profiles can I store on my iPhone 13?

The iPhone 13 can store up to 20 eSIM profiles, with 1 active at once. You can buy and install eSIMs for multiple countries in advance and switch between them without deleting old ones.

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