AT&T Roaming in South Korea: Rates, Hidden Fees, and Alternatives (2026)
Updated May 2026 · By The Roaming Cost Desk
Short Answer:
AT&T charges $12.00/day for roaming in South Korea. A 7-day trip costs $84.00 in AT&T fees. A travel eSIM covers that same week for $3.99. You save $80.01 with HelloRoam. No contract changes needed.
AT&T South Korea roaming rates
All AT&T plans available for South Korea.
| Carrier | Daily | 7-day | 14-day | Data | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
International Day Pass Reduced to 256kbps after 2GB/day | $12.00 | $84.00 | $168.00 | Unlimited (2GB high-speed) | Expensive |
International Day Pass Details
International Day Pass costs $12.00/day in South Korea. Data is Unlimited (2GB high-speed) at LTE/5G speed. Reduced to 256kbps after 2GB/day. Mexico and Canada included free on all AT&T unlimited plans
What's included with AT&T in South Korea
Data, voice, and SMS details.
Data Allowance and Speed
Unlimited (2GB high-speed) at LTE/5G speed on SK Telecom, KT. Reduced to 256kbps after 2GB/day. Local networks in South Korea average 218 Mbps.
Voice and SMS Rates
AT&T includes voice and SMS in the daily roaming charge. The $12.00/day rate covers data, voice, and texts. Additional per-minute or per-message fees do not apply within the covered plan.
Hidden charges for AT&T in South Korea
AT&T International Day Pass: $12/day in South Korea
AT&T charges $12/day via International Day Pass in South Korea. 2GB high-speed data per 24 hours, then 128 kbps. Monthly cap of $120 after 10 days.
International Day Pass pricing in South Korea
AT&T's International Day Pass costs $12 per day in South Korea. The Asian destination falls under AT&T's standard global pricing. The pass includes unlimited talk, unlimited text, and 2GB of high-speed data per 24-hour period. After 2GB, speeds drop to 128 kbps for the remainder of that period. A 7-day trip generates $84.00 in Day Pass charges.
AT&T hidden fees and billing traps in South Korea
The primary AT&T billing trap in South Korea is involuntary activation. Any network activity triggers the full $12 charge. This includes background email syncs, push notifications, iMessage delivery confirmations, and automatic app updates. A single iMessage that falls back to SMS while your phone searches for a data connection counts as network activity and triggers Day Pass. Without Day Pass enrollment, AT&T defaults to pay-per-use at $2.05 per megabyte. Half a gigabyte of unintended background usage generates over $1,000 in charges. AT&T caps Day Pass at $120/month after 10 days, but this cap does not apply to pay-per-use charges.
AT&T network performance on SK Telecom and KT
In South Korea, AT&T International Day Pass connects through SK Telecom and KT at up to 218 Mbps during the 2GB high-speed window. After the 2GB cap, speeds reduce to 128 kbps, which is 1703x slower than the local network average. At 128 kbps, Google Maps takes 30+ seconds to load a route. Photos do not send. Video is completely nonfunctional. This speed reduction applies for the remainder of the 24-hour period, resetting when the next period begins.
AT&T vs travel eSIM for South Korea
Over a 7-day trip, AT&T costs $84.00 while a travel eSIM costs $3.99. The eSIM saving is $80.01. The eSIM runs at full LTE speed on SK Telecom and KT with no 2GB daily throttle point. It is prepaid with no risk of unexpected charges, no auto-enrollment, and no per-megabyte fallback billing.
Does AT&T work in South Korea?
Yes. AT&T works in South Korea and charges $12.00/day for roaming through the International Day Pass.
AT&T works in South Korea at $12.00/day. You get Unlimited (2GB high-speed) at LTE/5G speeds. Your phone connects through SK Telecom, KT, LG U+ networks. South Korea has widespread 5G coverage. A 7-day trip costs $84.00 in roaming fees. A travel eSIM costs a fraction of that.
AT&T covers South Korea at $12.00/day. South Korea has widespread 5G coverage.
How much does AT&T charge in South Korea?
AT&T charges $12.00/day in South Korea. A 7-day trip costs $84.00 in roaming fees alone. A travel eSIM saves $80.01 on the same trip.
| Trip | AT&T | eSIM | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-day trip | $36.00 | $3.99 | $32.01 |
| 7-day trip | $84.00 | $3.99 | $80.01 |
| 14-day trip | $168.00 | $3.99 | $164.01 |
| 30-day trip | $360.00 | $3.99 | $356.01 |
A HelloRoam eSIM for South Korea starts at $3.99 for the entire trip, with 1GB at local network speeds. No daily fees, no hidden charges, no contract.
eSIM alternative for South Korea
Same networks, fraction of the cost.
Why an eSIM beats AT&T roaming
A travel eSIM connects to SK Telecom, KT at full LTE speed for $3.99 total.AT&T charges $12.00 per day for the same networks. The eSIM has no daily charges, no auto-enrollment, and no hidden fees.
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Setup Guide: eSIM Alongside AT&T
- 1Put your phone in airplane mode before takeoff.Prevents AT&T auto-enrollment in roaming passes.
- 2Buy a travel eSIM for South Korea.HelloRoam, Airalo, and Saily sell South Korea plans from $3.99.
- 3Install the eSIM via QR code.Label it "South Korea data." Keep your AT&T line for SMS.
- 4Switch data to the eSIM after landing.Disable AT&T data roaming. Enable eSIM for data only.
- 5Switch back when you return home.Return to AT&T for data. The eSIM stays for next time.
Cost comparison: AT&T vs eSIM in South Korea
Savings across different trip lengths.
| Trip Length | AT&T Cost | eSIM Cost | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 days | $36.00 | $3.99 | $32.01 |
| 7 days | $84.00 | $3.99 | $80.01 |
| 14 days | $168.00 | $3.99 | $164.01 |
| 30 days | $360.00 | $3.99 | $356.01 |
South Korea network and coverage context
Local Networks
AT&T roaming connects to SK Telecom, KT in South Korea. Average download speed is 218 Mbps. A travel eSIM connects to the same networks at the same speeds for a fraction of the cost.
5G Availability
5G coverage in South Korea is widespread. 100% population coverage; world leader in 5G deployment since 2019 launch Both carrier roaming and travel eSIMs can access 5G where available, depending on your device.
Connectivity Quirks
KakaoTalk is the dominant messaging app — used by 93% of the population; essential for local communication
T-money transit card works on phones via NFC alongside active eSIM
South Korea has the highest average mobile data consumption per user globally at ~15GB/month
Many Korean websites and services require a Korean phone number for verification (PASS app)
Free public WiFi available in all Seoul subway stations and most public buses