Sujet : Re: Two Questions
De : ithinkiam (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 04. Dec 2024, 19:52:43
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Frank Slootweg <
this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:
Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> wrote:
On Tue, 3 Dec 2024 20:11:38 +0100, "Carlos E.R."
<robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:
On 2024-12-03 17:28, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
micky wrote:
rent a sim in the country I'm going to.
A SIM for any EU country ought to allow free roaming to any other EU
country, so the O/P won't need three SIMs.
And for the EU you probably don't need to rent a SIM, but just buy
one, probably with a pre-paid plan.
Ken said "I'll be in Europe (Spain, France, Italy)...". If he visits
them in that order, Carlos may be able to give some suggestions/pointers
for Spain. If Ken could indicate how much minutes/'texts'/GB he would
need per unit of time, that would help.
Orange had a nice offer two years ago, but I don't know currently.
Almost unlimited usage for 50 or 60 euros, for a month.
Thanks, but much more than I'm willing to spend. I hope to never need
to use it, but just want something available in case I need to.
You said you wanted to be able to call a taxi, in case you need one.
If so, you need to be prepared and that something is "available" is of
little help in such cases, you need to *have* it.
My advice: If you have a dual-SIM phone, buy a local pre-paid SIM when
you arrive. Will probably only cost you the credit supplied on the SIM,
i.e. some 10 dollars or so. If you don't have a dual-SIM phone, but can
swap SIMs (i.e. you can't be contacted on your US number, but can still
use things like WhatsApp), do the same (pre-paid SIM).
An eSIM is much easier. That's what I used when I was in the US recently.
Cost $10 iirc.
If you want more advice, *talk* to us. Sofar you have given very
little information/feedback.
Ken actually needs to talk to his provider. They will be able to tell him
what is available on his current plan.