09-21-2015, 11:48 AM | #1 |
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Verizon phone options when traveling from US to Europe?
So my ED is coming up in like 3 weeks. I have a Verizon iPhone 5S. For anyone else that's done ED with a Verizon phone, what did you do to be able to get data, text, and calling capabilities over there?
Based on my research, I think it boils down to 2 options:
I'm pretty sure all of Verizon's "world phones", which includes my 5S, are unlocked. Meaning popping in a new SIM card should just work. Anybody have insight on their experience? Better to go through Verizon, or just do the SIM card route? I'm leaning toward SIM card because I believe Verizon bends you over at every possible opportunity. Thanks. |
09-21-2015, 05:08 PM | #2 |
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Yes, cell phone companies love to bend you over :-) I would check the limits of the data plans because if you use a data fed map app over there it really starts to add up, even if you have Nav in the car, you'll be using a map app when you are walking around. I used an app called CoPilot for times that I couldn't get cell phone signal (it has built in map data) which is bound to happen if you travel through the alps. The rest of the time I used my T-mobile account ($70. per mo.) which includes international data roaming at no extra cost. This includes $ .20 per min. talk, free text and MMS coming and going, free unlimited data at Edge speeds, which is fast enough to utilize google maps. I'm just throwing in another option.
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09-21-2015, 06:14 PM | #3 |
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I went to Europe (not an ED) earlier this year. When renting the car, they asked if wanted to rent a wifi hotspot for the car. I was a little hesitant because most of the places we were staying had free wifi, so I wasn't sure how much I'd use it. Turns out to be the best investment. I used it for free Nav, researching destinations on the fly and sooooo much more. There are enough free apps on my Android phone that I never paid a dime for any phone calls that I made or data use since it was all done through wifi. Again, just offering an alternative.
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![]() I didn't add any options except paint and moonroof delete... no wifi hotspot in my car. I have verizon and the international package is stupid. $30/month + all calls + all texts (incoming, receiving) cost money. I chose to not use my phone at all and only use wifi connections whenever I get them. Some hotels have decent wifi and some are extremely frustrating. There are free wifi spots around big cities, but not as many as I was lead to believe lol. |
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09-23-2015, 08:26 PM | #6 |
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I'm on Verizon. My trip was short (~1 week), so I didn't want to screw around with new SIM cards. I went with the $40 international plan (100 minutes of talk, 100mb data & 100 texts).
Due to work-related calls, I went way over on talk (probably adding another $15) and also over on data (another ~$20) even though I used wifi at the hotel. All in all, it probably added ~$75 to my monthly bill. Was that a great deal? Not particularly. But, in the scheme of things, it didn't exactly break the bank either. And there's simply a convenience factor in sticking with VZW's own plans. Adding the international plan for a month and then removing it at the end of the cycle is like a 5 minute effort. Sorting out SIM cards, temporary plans, temporary numbers, etc. in a foreign country would have been a bit more of an effort. |
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09-25-2015, 01:32 PM | #7 |
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I went to Belgium earlier this year with a Verizon iPhone 5S. Unless you absolutely must be reachable via your US number just go to anywhere that will sell a prepaid SIM. You might not get LTE but you will get service. I did a LycaMobile prepaid SIM for 20 euros, and it came with 1GB of data. Worked great for the week I was there.
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Get a pre-paid SIM card. WAY cheaper.
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