Using Dual SIM (one nano SIM, one e-SIM) while traveling abroad I’m based in the US and planning to travel to Europe next month. I’m looking at a service called Ubigi that offers e-SIM data plans in all the European countries. Using these local data plans will save me money versu...
Verizon Wireless network The wrist-watch is also proven compatible for GSM networks such as 2G/3G networks around the globe. The added benefit of using cellular signals to connect with help centers and emergency protocols allows greater connectivity options rather than traditional landline or Wi-Fi...
If you’re an AT&T customer planning to use your smartphone abroad, you have some choices to make before you leave home. These will impact how you use your phone and how much you’ll be charged. These choices include whether or not you expect to use your iPhone abroad to: • Phone:p...
For a long time, if you wanted an iPhone, you had to sign up with one of Apple's cellular service provider partners, which in the United States included AT&T Wireless, Verizon Wireless, and Sprint PCS. You then needed to sign a two-year service agreement, which included a hefty early...
My advice is: don’t use AT&T, but if you do, turn off the phone service with AT&T while you’re away and just use WiFi for data. T-Mobile doesn’t have overseas data plans and most of Verizon’s phones aren’t GSM so they won’t work in Europe. The future is WiFi. Reply ↓...