For security reasons, don’t want to use wifi for banking. Also maintaining home sim is necessary sometimes for otp sent by your bank or payment authorization or logon verification etc because just can’t be done with foreign sim phone # or data only sim with no phone number. So a dual sim slot phone or phone accepts esim are flexible.
Fair enough! I always use a VPN whenever logging into banking stuff overseas so it’s fine for me to be in the WiFi. But good points, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this video! So interested in the T-mobile option. So you are saying that if we signed up with them we don't have to get the international pass option included in the plan? And if we get a normal t-mobile plan that we will be able to use data calling and texting through whatapp with data roaming turned on?
I have t mobile was about to buy a sim for Thailand next month. I thought I had to add a international plan but it's already included in my bill. Great video thanks!
First, thanks for the great information. It really covered a lot. I recently spent 3 weeks in Colombia. Bought a Claro SIM for $1 and got 20 days for $8. A bargain! I have a Galaxy 23 with eSIM for my Verizon and SIM slot for the Colombia SIM. Previously I haven't gotten a new SIM and just used wifi, where I could still check my voicemail and receive text messages. But I wasn't able to use wifi calling to receive text and voice messages from back home because I had turned off the eSIM. I tried turning on the eSIM whenI was on wifi but it still cost me a day's international use (fortunately my Verizon plans now includes 10 days of international free per year). I do use WhatsApp but not everyone I know back home does. So how can I get voicemail and text messages from my US number?
I believe the only way to receive calls/voicemails and texts to your US number is to add on an international plan or a few international days which is typically $10 per day. Super expensive. Unless you have T-Mobile, it’s free. Which is why I never recommend it and always say to get an international E-SIM for a few bucks that’ll cover your whole trip
Very informative. If anything, I would have liked the presenter to have spoken more slowly. For an old person like me, there is so much to absorb. I was thinking..."wait, what was that?" I will be watching this again.
T-Mobile has free international texting and data ALMOST everywhere but there are exceptions including some countries, ships and aircraft. Calls in included destinations are cheap but not free. You also can’t use this for extended roaming or you will be cut off.
Yup there are always exceptions! Nick has been using their international roaming pretty much year round since 2018 and hasn’t had any issues or been cut off
@@SheRunTheWorld Experiences with extended roaming vary wildly with some people being cut off after a few months and others going a year at a time. Also, the roaming speed isn't really "2G" or "3G", that's just how it's described. It's actually whatever data is available throttled down to 2G-like or 3G-like speeds.
True but you still need to turn the US sim off! I have an iPhone 14 with dual sim capability so I have a UK and US while living here in the UK, and the U.S. one has to be switched off at all times or else I’ll get crazy fees
Great vid. Thanks. Will I be able to use my Tmobile for telephone calls in the UK? I see you said Tmobile has 3g included for slow data but will that be available to make calls. The wife and I are going to London in October and I trying to make sure we have phone service in case. Thanks again for the great video.
You’re welcome! Unfortunately T-Mobile is just for data, so no text messages or phone calls. But you can make data calls like FaceTime or WhatsApp calls!
@@SheRunTheWorld One more question that you may be able to help with...how do travelers deal with two step authentication if using a new SIM card like I plan to do when in Europe next week? Everything is tied to my local phone #/SIM. Suggestions?
Thanks 🙂 this was really informative! Could you please tell me which of these options mean I get to keep my US phone number? Or do you automatically get a different number when you purchase an international SIM?
You automatically get a new number if you purchase a physical international SIM, local SIM, or E-SIM. The only way you keep your U.S. number is if you add an international plan to your service which is very expensive!
Great info thank you! Italy this summer, T-Mobile customer(magenta), turn on data roaming when I arrive, right? Otherwise I’d only be able to use wifi, right?
@@SheRunTheWorld I found it. It's about $180. I found a similar Verizon plan for $80 cheaper. Called the Unlimited Ultimate Plan for $100. "Unlimited talk, text and data when traveling in 210+ countries and destinations. After 10 GB/mo of high-speed data, get unlimited 2G speeds."
@@SheRunTheWorld Thank you. I found it. I think it's $180. I found a similar Verizon plan for $100. Unlimited Ultimate Plan: "Unlimited talk, text and data when traveling in 210+ countries and destinations. After 10 GB/mo of high-speed data, get unlimited 2G speeds."
Thank you for this informative video! We’ve been struggling with what to do. We have T-Mobile & they mentioned a 10 day international pass…is that necessary? If we also have free texting with them?
You’re welcome! No I wouldn’t pay the extra for T-Mobile. My husband has had his T-Mobile and been using it abroad for years without additional fees/services, and my sister in law just came last week for 7 days and used her regular T-Mobile service. It’s not the fastest, as it’s just 3G but it works!
Unfortunately, international SIM cards are completely blocked from use on the US S23 and future devices. However, US MVNOs and international roaming plans still work. An American who travels frequently will need two separate phones despite the dual SIM functionality.
@@SheRunTheWorld For US devices, Samsung used to fully support both North and South America on devices sold between 2013 and 2016 (with limited support in other areas), then made South America support limited in 2017 (with full support for Puerto Rico and the USVI intact). Samsung Galaxy flagships released in 2023 and newer will completely block countries with limited support, making the US S23 series to only support the US, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. (The initial setup process for US Galaxy devices has drastically changed, forcing users to select their carrier BEFORE inserting the SIM card.)
If you buy the SIM cards in country, do they cover multiple countries? Or only the country you’re visiting? Visiting multiple European countries and debating whether to buy the one off Amazon or in-country once we arrive :)
It depends! For Europe/UK sims usually cover all of EU & UK both when you buy a sim in-country or online on Amazon (for instance I have a Lyca mobile E-SIM rn that’s good all over UK & EU for £5 a month)
You might be able to forward it through Google voice - I tried it once and couldn’t figure out to be honest. So most likely you wouldn’t get actual text messages while you’re using your e-sim, but if you get wifi messages (iMessage or WhatsApp) you can turn back on your old sim any time you’re on wifi and get it. Then turn the sim off when you leave the WiFi again so you don’t get charged and just use the international e-sim
I hope you get this before I leave for Greece three days from today. I purchased the Orange Holiday sim card from Amazon but I’m confused because it says I have to turn my phone roaming after I insert the card. I always turn data roaming off every time I travel abroad. Any thoughts? Thanks
Hi! So you will have to turn on your phone roaming since the SIM needs to search for nearby cell service to use. But as long as your original/home SIM is either removed from the phone or turned off, you won’t get charged for the roaming!
My phone is still locked with AT&T. Last time I went to Asia, even though I signed up the $10 a day roaming service, I was NOT able to make calls back to the states. I was so upset because I called AT&T right before my trip and followed exactly what they told me to dial(the country code + area code + phone#), but I was still unable to get through. Now I have another trip coming up and wonder if things can get better. If you know what I did wrong, please lmk and give suggestions? Thank you!
I’m glad you brought this up because I’m pretty sure if you’re phone is locked with AT&T you can’t use it abroad because even on the AT&T international plan or with an international SIM card, you use local service to where you’re at. So when your phone is locked, you can only use AT&T service. That’s why I’ve never been able to take advantage of the good iPhone deals on new iPhones through AT&T because they lock your phone for 3 years if you do it. I’d call them and see when your phone is locked until and explain your situation to see if they can unlock it for your vacation time!
Wow! The same thing happened to me. AT&T totally let me down, and me like a dummy tried to use them again on another international trip to Europe and AT&T let me down a second time!!! If I were you I wouldn't use them for your international travel again. I'm headed for a third trip to Europe. This time, I'll just probably buy a SIM card at the airport or use their local WIFi. Good luck.
Is wifi and data using whats app different from your phones "wifi calling" setting because it said on verizons page if we use wifi to make calls well be charged long distance international fees regardless if were on a travel olan or not. 2nd question is when we get an international sim card in the country were in, to clarify, that means we cannot* keep our number, is that correct? I was going to cancel my at home plan and port the number to a Mexican service provider i just dont know if I can yet.
1. I’m not sure, but if your phone is on airplane mode/cellular service is turned off and you’re only connected to wifi, you will not be charged for any WhatsApp messages/call or iMessages/FaceTimes 2) Correct, you cannot use your current number. It would need to be a local number. Your phone must be unlocked from your current provider in order to do this
Hi I am Patrick Can you help me I am from Canada and will be traveling to usa From the 25 dec to 9 of jan 2024. I will put my phone on airplane mode and data off of course and would like to use an esim card, not sure about t-mobile or airalo ?? I will share with my family some Go probably 10 And probably need 20 Go Or if too much 5/ 10 Go.. So many option I can go to a t-mobile store when i am in us or order on Amazon a mobile physical card or esim at store for 55$ for a month.. Not really sure If I buy airalo That is only data I think And i can i Use my canadian number on wifi call, as i have a us plan included and data from airalo.. Can you make it more simple. ? By the way you're video are excellent and professional Thanks
I’d definitely do an e-sim or order one on Amazon before you go, not T-Mobile. It’ll save you money! I have a e-sim with Lyca mobile and it’s only £5 a month for 20GB of data - so maybe try them and see what deals they have!!
The best video I've found explaining options. Thank you.
Thank you so much, that means a lot to me! Glad you found it helpful ☺️
You can go to settings and slow it down.
I looked at different vlogs about using my mobile phone internally. Your vlog was very clear and precise. Thank you for the information.
You’re welcome! Happy I could help :)
For security reasons, don’t want to use wifi for banking. Also maintaining home sim is necessary sometimes for otp sent by your bank or payment authorization or logon verification etc because just can’t be done with foreign sim phone # or data only sim with no phone number. So a dual sim slot phone or phone accepts esim are flexible.
Fair enough! I always use a VPN whenever logging into banking stuff overseas so it’s fine for me to be in the WiFi. But good points, thanks for sharing!
Love your videos ❤️
Thanks so much 🥰
Good info… Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! :)
Great info! Thank you for the video!
You’re welcome! Glad you found it helpful :)
Thank you for this video! So interested in the T-mobile option. So you are saying that if we signed up with them we don't have to get the international pass option included in the plan? And if we get a normal t-mobile plan that we will be able to use data calling and texting through whatapp with data roaming turned on?
Correct! My husband has had T-Mobile for years - just the regular plan- and it’s used for all our travels around the world. Only 3G, but still!
I have t mobile was about to buy a sim for Thailand next month. I thought I had to add a international plan but it's already included in my bill. Great video thanks!
I’m so glad!! You’re welcome, I’m happy to help :)
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching! 😊
First, thanks for the great information. It really covered a lot. I recently spent 3 weeks in Colombia. Bought a Claro SIM for $1 and got 20 days for $8. A bargain! I have a Galaxy 23 with eSIM for my Verizon and SIM slot for the Colombia SIM. Previously I haven't gotten a new SIM and just used wifi, where I could still check my voicemail and receive text messages. But I wasn't able to use wifi calling to receive text and voice messages from back home because I had turned off the eSIM. I tried turning on the eSIM whenI was on wifi but it still cost me a day's international use (fortunately my Verizon plans now includes 10 days of international free per year). I do use WhatsApp but not everyone I know back home does. So how can I get voicemail and text messages from my US number?
I believe the only way to receive calls/voicemails and texts to your US number is to add on an international plan or a few international days which is typically $10 per day. Super expensive. Unless you have T-Mobile, it’s free. Which is why I never recommend it and always say to get an international E-SIM for a few bucks that’ll cover your whole trip
Very informative. If anything, I would have liked the presenter to have spoken more slowly. For an old person like me, there is so much to absorb. I was thinking..."wait, what was that?" I will be watching this again.
I’m glad you found it informative!!
T-Mobile has free international texting and data ALMOST everywhere but there are exceptions including some countries, ships and aircraft. Calls in included destinations are cheap but not free. You also can’t use this for extended roaming or you will be cut off.
Yup there are always exceptions! Nick has been using their international roaming pretty much year round since 2018 and hasn’t had any issues or been cut off
@@SheRunTheWorld Experiences with extended roaming vary wildly with some people being cut off after a few months and others going a year at a time. Also, the roaming speed isn't really "2G" or "3G", that's just how it's described. It's actually whatever data is available throttled down to 2G-like or 3G-like speeds.
Thanks for your advice.
You’re welcome! I’m happy to help :)
On iPhones at least, iPhones including and later than the iPhone XR have Dual SIM. So people don’t need multiple phones when traveling.
True but you still need to turn the US sim off! I have an iPhone 14 with dual sim capability so I have a UK and US while living here in the UK, and the U.S. one has to be switched off at all times or else I’ll get crazy fees
Great vid. Thanks. Will I be able to use my Tmobile for telephone calls in the UK? I see you said Tmobile has 3g included for slow data but will that be available to make calls. The wife and I are going to London in October and I trying to make sure we have phone service in case. Thanks again for the great video.
You’re welcome! Unfortunately T-Mobile is just for data, so no text messages or phone calls. But you can make data calls like FaceTime or WhatsApp calls!
I just read that the States no longer have/support 3G since 2022. Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
I’m not sure!
Thanks a lot...so very helpful!!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful!
@@SheRunTheWorld One more question that you may be able to help with...how do travelers deal with two step authentication if using a new SIM card like I plan to do when in Europe next week? Everything is tied to my local phone #/SIM. Suggestions?
Thanks 🙂 this was really informative! Could you please tell me which of these options mean I get to keep my US phone number? Or do you automatically get a different number when you purchase an international SIM?
You automatically get a new number if you purchase a physical international SIM, local SIM, or E-SIM. The only way you keep your U.S. number is if you add an international plan to your service which is very expensive!
@@SheRunTheWorldthank you :0)
Great info thank you! Italy this summer, T-Mobile customer(magenta), turn on data roaming when I arrive, right? Otherwise I’d only be able to use wifi, right?
You’re welcome!! Yes, turn on data roaming when you arrive and you’ll be good
very helpful thank you
You’re welcome! Glad I could help :)
Do you have a link to the free international plan from T-Mobile? I can't find it anywhere.
It’s just included in any T-Mobile plan. They’re the only US phone company that automatically includes international data at no extra cost
@@SheRunTheWorld I found it. It's about $180. I found a similar Verizon plan for $80 cheaper. Called the Unlimited Ultimate Plan for $100. "Unlimited talk, text and data when traveling in 210+ countries and destinations. After 10 GB/mo of high-speed data, get unlimited 2G speeds."
@@SheRunTheWorld Thank you. I found it. I think it's $180. I found a similar Verizon plan for $100. Unlimited Ultimate Plan: "Unlimited talk, text and data when traveling in 210+ countries and destinations. After 10 GB/mo of high-speed data, get unlimited 2G speeds."
AT&T charges $12 for International services. Please make that correction in your videos. Thank you for your video
Thanks
Thank you for this informative video! We’ve been struggling with what to do. We have T-Mobile & they mentioned a 10 day international pass…is that necessary? If we also have free texting with them?
You’re welcome! No I wouldn’t pay the extra for T-Mobile. My husband has had his T-Mobile and been using it abroad for years without additional fees/services, and my sister in law just came last week for 7 days and used her regular T-Mobile service.
It’s not the fastest, as it’s just 3G but it works!
Great, thank you so much! We’ll be visiting 8 different countries in/near Europe on a cruise. Concerned with being in different ports each day.
Unfortunately, international SIM cards are completely blocked from use on the US S23 and future devices. However, US MVNOs and international roaming plans still work. An American who travels frequently will need two separate phones despite the dual SIM functionality.
Really? I just used an international SIM from Amazon not too long ago. Very interesting. Thanks for the update!
@@SheRunTheWorld For US devices, Samsung used to fully support both North and South America on devices sold between 2013 and 2016 (with limited support in other areas), then made South America support limited in 2017 (with full support for Puerto Rico and the USVI intact). Samsung Galaxy flagships released in 2023 and newer will completely block countries with limited support, making the US S23 series to only support the US, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
(The initial setup process for US Galaxy devices has drastically changed, forcing users to select their carrier BEFORE inserting the SIM card.)
If you buy the SIM cards in country, do they cover multiple countries? Or only the country you’re visiting? Visiting multiple European countries and debating whether to buy the one off Amazon or in-country once we arrive :)
It depends! For Europe/UK sims usually cover all of EU & UK both when you buy a sim in-country or online on Amazon (for instance I have a Lyca mobile E-SIM rn that’s good all over UK & EU for £5 a month)
Can you reuse the old tourism SIM card from your last trip and top it off?
As far as I know, not the physical tourism SIM cards. But you can top up E-SIM’s from your last trip!
If I do the e sim option, is there a way to get my text messages from home? Can I forward texts to my Google Voice or another method?
You might be able to forward it through Google voice - I tried it once and couldn’t figure out to be honest. So most likely you wouldn’t get actual text messages while you’re using your e-sim, but if you get wifi messages (iMessage or WhatsApp) you can turn back on your old sim any time you’re on wifi and get it. Then turn the sim off when you leave the WiFi again so you don’t get charged and just use the international e-sim
I hope you get this before I leave for Greece three days from today. I purchased the Orange Holiday sim card from Amazon but I’m confused because it says I have to turn my phone roaming after I insert the card. I always turn data roaming off every time I travel abroad. Any thoughts? Thanks
Hi! So you will have to turn on your phone roaming since the SIM needs to search for nearby cell service to use. But as long as your original/home SIM is either removed from the phone or turned off, you won’t get charged for the roaming!
@@SheRunTheWorld I see. I got it now. Thank you so much.
Great info
Thank you!
My phone is still locked with AT&T. Last time I went to Asia, even though I signed up the $10 a day roaming service, I was NOT able to make calls back to the states. I was so upset because I called AT&T right before my trip and followed exactly what they told me to dial(the country code + area code + phone#), but I was still unable to get through. Now I have another trip coming up and wonder if things can get better. If you know what I did wrong, please lmk and give suggestions? Thank you!
I’m glad you brought this up because I’m pretty sure if you’re phone is locked with AT&T you can’t use it abroad because even on the AT&T international plan or with an international SIM card, you use local service to where you’re at. So when your phone is locked, you can only use AT&T service. That’s why I’ve never been able to take advantage of the good iPhone deals on new iPhones through AT&T because they lock your phone for 3 years if you do it. I’d call them and see when your phone is locked until and explain your situation to see if they can unlock it for your vacation time!
Wow! The same thing happened to me. AT&T totally let me down, and me like a dummy tried to use them again on another international trip to Europe and AT&T let me down a second time!!! If I were you I wouldn't use them for your international travel again. I'm headed for a third trip to Europe. This time, I'll just probably buy a SIM card at the airport or use their local WIFi. Good luck.
Is wifi and data using whats app different from your phones "wifi calling" setting because it said on verizons page if we use wifi to make calls well be charged long distance international fees regardless if were on a travel olan or not. 2nd question is when we get an international sim card in the country were in, to clarify, that means we cannot* keep our number, is that correct? I was going to cancel my at home plan and port the number to a Mexican service provider i just dont know if I can yet.
1. I’m not sure, but if your phone is on airplane mode/cellular service is turned off and you’re only connected to wifi, you will not be charged for any WhatsApp messages/call or iMessages/FaceTimes 2) Correct, you cannot use your current number. It would need to be a local number. Your phone must be unlocked from your current provider in order to do this
@@SheRunTheWorld can you keep your number with an e sim or Amazon one?
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Slow down! You presented excellent information.
Thanks!
Hi I am Patrick
Can you help me
I am from Canada and will be traveling to usa
From the 25 dec to 9 of jan 2024.
I will put my phone on airplane mode and data off of course and would like to use an esim card, not sure about t-mobile or airalo ??
I will share with my family some Go probably 10
And probably need 20 Go
Or if too much 5/ 10 Go..
So many option
I can go to a t-mobile store when i am in us or order on Amazon a mobile physical card or esim at store for 55$ for a month..
Not really sure
If I buy airalo
That is only data I think
And i can i
Use my canadian number on wifi call, as i have a us plan included and data from airalo..
Can you make it more simple.
?
By the way you're video are excellent and professional
Thanks
I’d definitely do an e-sim or order one on Amazon before you go, not T-Mobile. It’ll save you money! I have a e-sim with Lyca mobile and it’s only £5 a month for 20GB of data - so maybe try them and see what deals they have!!
The amount of phone numbers on your contact in my phone is outrageous 😂
LMAO😂 that international SIM card life
What’s App all the way!
Yeah best app for communicating abroad!
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Thanks for watching!😊
Thank you! for all the info. TALK SLOWER
You’re welcome! That’s how I talk :)
Can you speak a little faster?
@@checkeredflagfilms you can speed up the video if it bothers you
Great info but you talk too fast & give me a headache- slow down
Just the way I talk. Feel free to watch the video on a slower speed :)
I didn’t realise I could do that, thank you