Using a Galaxy S24 in Thailand: eSIM Setup & Internet Guide

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πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ Galaxy S24 works in Thailand

  • βœ“ Fully compatible with AIS, True Move H (DTAC-True merger)
  • βœ“ eSIM installs in 2 minutes β€” no SIM swap needed
  • ⚠ US carrier models may be locked β€” confirm before traveling
  • βœ“ Supports 2 active eSIMs β€” keep your home SIM active

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Galaxy S24 compatibility in Thailand

Network band compatibility

Galaxy S24 supports LTE B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B17, B20, B25, B26, B28, B38, B40, B41, B66. Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 modem. Includes B19 for Japan Docomo and B20 for Europe. Full global coverage.

SIM configuration

Galaxy S24 supports nano-SIM + eSIM in most markets. US carrier models (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) are frequently carrier-locked β€” purchase unlocked from Samsung.com for travel. Add eSIM via Settings β†’ Connections β†’ SIM Manager β€” do not use the regular Mobile Networks menu.

Active eSIMs

2

Stored profiles

Up to 10

Physical SIM

Yes

Carrier lock risk

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How to install your Thailand eSIM on Galaxy S24

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

  1. 1

    Open Settings β†’ Connections β†’ SIM Manager β†’ Add eSIM

  2. 2

    Select "Scan QR code from service provider"

  3. 3

    Scan the QR code from your LTE.app order confirmation

  4. 4

    Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation

  5. 5

    Set as your data SIM when you arrive at your destination

  6. 6

    After landing in Thailand, go to Settings and switch on your LTE.app eSIM line. Your phone connects to AIS, True Move H (DTAC-True merger) automatically.

Samsung tip: Use Settings β†’ Connections β†’ SIM Manager to manage your eSIM β€” not the regular Mobile Networks menu. If data is missing, toggle Data Roaming on in SIM Manager.

What happens when you land in Thailand

  1. 1

    Install your eSIM on Galaxy S24 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 Suvarnabhumi Airport

    After your flight, disable Airplane Mode. Open Settings β†’ Connections β†’ SIM Manager and enable your LTE.app eSIM line.

  3. 3

    Connect to AIS, True Move H (DTAC-True merger)

    Your Galaxy S24 automatically connects to Thailand's LTE network. Bangkok has excellent LTE coverage. Beach destinations (Phuket, Koh Samui, Pattaya) are well covered. Remote islands and northern mountain areas may have limited signal, especially Koh Tao and deeper parts of Chiang Rai province.

  4. 4

    Maps, messaging, and apps work immediately

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

Roaming vs eSIM in Thailand: cost comparison

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

US carrier roaming in Thailand can cost $10–15/day. EU carriers often charge €0.02–0.10/MB outside the EU β€” a 1 GB video call can cost €20–100.

AIS tourist SIM cards at Suvarnabhumi Airport cost $8–15 for 15–30 GB. The trade-off is a 20-minute airport queue and passport registration. An LTE.app eSIM for Thailand on AIS or True Move is comparable in price with zero queuing and your home SIM stays active.

LTE coverage in Thailand for Galaxy S24 users

Thailand primarily uses LTE bands 1, 3, and 28. AIS 4G+ covers 97% of the population. True Move and DTAC (now merged as NTPLC) also provide strong national coverage.

Bangkok has excellent LTE coverage. Beach destinations (Phuket, Koh Samui, Pattaya) are well covered. Remote islands and northern mountain areas may have limited signal, especially Koh Tao and deeper parts of Chiang Rai province.

Frequently asked questions β€” Galaxy S24 in Thailand

Is the Galaxy S24 compatible with Thailand's mobile network?

Yes. Galaxy S24 supports LTE B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B17, B20, B25, B26, B28, B38, B40, B41, B66. Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 modem. Includes B19 for Japan Docomo and B20 for Europe. Full global coverage. Thailand uses LTE Thailand primarily uses LTE bands 1, 3, and 28 β€” all supported by the Galaxy S24.

Can I keep my home SIM active while using a Thailand eSIM on my Galaxy S24?

Yes. The Galaxy S24 supports 2 active eSIMs simultaneously. You can keep your home SIM active for calls and SMS while your LTE.app Thailand eSIM handles data. Set Thailand eSIM as your data SIM in Settings.

Is my Galaxy S24 carrier-locked? Will it work in Thailand?

Galaxy S24 supports nano-SIM + eSIM in most markets. US carrier models (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon) are frequently carrier-locked β€” purchase unlocked from Samsung.com for travel. Add eSIM via Settings β†’ Connections β†’ SIM Manager β€” do not use the regular Mobile Networks menu. To use an eSIM in Thailand, your device must be unlocked. Contact your carrier or check Settings β€” if you can add an eSIM from another provider, it is unlocked.

When should I install the Thailand eSIM on my Galaxy S24?

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. Thailand requires the eSIM to be installed before arrival in some cases β€” never wait until you land. Suvarnabhumi Airport has free Wi-Fi if you forget, but pre-install is strongly recommended.

How many eSIM profiles can I store on my Galaxy S24?

The Galaxy S24 can store up to 10 eSIM profiles, with 2 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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