forum thread Posted by Brus Brother • Mar 31, 2025
Mar 31, 2025 7:56 PM
forum thread Posted by Brus Brother • Mar 31, 2025
Mar 31, 2025 7:56 PM
e sim recommendation for travel from US to Denmark, Germany, UK for 18 days
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Soooo, with my wifi enabled phone, as long as I have wifi, I can switch to my regular Tello sim for texting and calling to, from and within the countries on my trip. Not just those I mentioned on WhatsApp.
Just use the phone as if I were calling from US, by dialing the 011 US exit code and then country code and # of wherever I am calling. No 011 for calling friends in US.
I'll switch back to Sparks esim for data when I am out, and about to get lost.
NOTE: Sparks rep advised that 60 day plan begins when you purchase the sim, NOT when you activate it.
Soooo, with my wifi enabled phone, as long as I have wifi, I can switch to my regular Tello sim for texting and calling to, from and within the countries on my trip. Not just those I mentioned on WhatsApp.
Just use the phone as if I were calling from US, by dialing the 011 US exit code and then country code and # of wherever I am calling. No 011 for calling friends in US.
I'll switch back to Sparks esim for data when I am out, and about to get lost.
NOTE: Sparks rep advised that 60 day plan begins when you purchase the sim, NOT when you activate it.
which one did you end up getting?
you can use Wi-Fi calling only when Wi-Fi is available. for navigation and stuff, have your offline maps ready in Google maps
I'll be in the same boat around July for 2 weeks travel
I did look casually at some of the providers you mentioned but the 60 day plan and covered countries Sparks offer suited my needs.
Just wanted cellular for real time navigation where off line maps might fail(?) Daughter is a Google Fi user and cautioned about limits of offline maps but adding me for $45 for 30 days seemed unnecessary and I won't be driving anyway.
For "cellular" calls, applications like Skype, WhatsApp, Telegram, and FaceTime currently support VoIP.
In a real emergency, I can ask a passerby to drag my bruised and bloody body to the nearest strong wifi signal or pay phone booth to drop a few coins in the slot?
I don't have that many friends to call anyway, even before the tariffs.
I'll report back when I return.