errlloyd wrote: » I have an old Iphone 4 I can use I think. So I get the 12GB and just use it as a hotspot for the whole trip. Seems like a reasonable plan. Just need to stop all the apps on my Galaxy auto updating because they think its Wifi
bk wrote: » errlloyd wrote: » I have an old Iphone 4 I can use I think. So I get the 12GB and just use it as a hotspot for the whole trip. Seems like a reasonable plan. Just need to stop all the apps on my Galaxy auto updating because they think its Wifi You could also put it directly in the Galaxy if it is unlocked and put your Irish Sim in the iPhone 4
errlloyd wrote: » Yeah, but I'd need to buy one of those sim adapters. Gs7 and iPhone sims are different sizes. Probably best plan though. It'd be a better screen for GPS and the works too.
garyskeepers wrote: » this might be a stupid question.. but are these phones unlocked?https://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/prepaid-phone/samsung-galaxy-on5-prepaid?icid=WMD_PD_Q117SMSNGO_UN3447MPXSM7276
bk wrote: » No this is the one:https://www.mymemory.co.uk/SIM-Cards/3/3-PAYG-4G-Trio-Data-SIM-Pack-Incl.-12GB-Data The one you linked to will only last 30 days from first use, while this one will last 12 months (or until 12GB runs out). No calls or texts from this one, data only, but I'm fine with that when travelling, just use whatsapp. Yup just whacked it into my phone and it worked straight off. However note I've an unlocked phone, you will need to unlock your phone first if it is currently locked. BTW to add to what messinkiapina says above, my Irish number is on that Lyca deal. So what I do when I get to the US, is stick the Three UK sim in my iphone and put my Irish sim in an old dumb phone so that I can still get and make calls and texts from it too. Alternatively a dual sim phone would get rid of this need.
sioda wrote: » I have a 3 Ireland mifi will this work with it does anyone know. Otherwise it's into the second slot in my op3 with it
Berty wrote: » I've an OP3T as well so that would work but I'm looking at the thing about It will work in a 4G area. Does that mean it won't work in a 3G, E or H area(or similar) and only work on 4G or is it just like here? It will work on the best network that's available?
messinkiapina wrote: » IF you don't need data AND you just want to be able to call and receive calls from Ireland, just port your number over to Lycamobile. Their €15 Ireland Plus plan lets you use your calls and texts (both unlimited to Irish landlines and mobiles) when roaming, for free. They're also doing a deal for new customers at the moment where you get 50% the Ireland Plus plan (for one month I imagine?). So that's €7.50 for as many calls and texts to and from Ireland as you like.
whiteley91 wrote: » Would this one be better? 12gb data and plenty of calls and texts and cheaper! Hahttps://m.mymemory.co.uk/product?p=47257
pm1977x wrote: » Do you have to already have a contract/payg sim with 3 for these to work or can anyone use them?
whiteley91 wrote: » I think it's essentially a burner sim card? Buy it and when it's expired just throw it away. There's no contract or anything like that.
Berty wrote: » I considered that £20 for the US but with Parcel Wizard(or similar) charges and currency conversion and the 30 day thing it's nearly better just to get the T-Mobile 30 day plan when I get there for $30, dump the sim when I'm flying home.
whiteley91 wrote: » Does the data only sim card allow you to receive calls? I was mainly getting it for use with uber when in the states and I think you need a phone number for it. The driver normally rings you so if the 12 month data only sim allowed incoming calls it would be perfect!
bk wrote: » Good question, I'm not 100% certain. It does look like it has a UK number. But as I mentioned above I normally put my Irish SIM in a second phone and I leave Uber set to that number, so when they ring they call my Irish phone.
Access wrote: » I have to work in the UK for a couple of weeks in May... would that three uk sim that's been mentioned be the best sim to get while I'm there? Need calls to Ireland and data for maps etc. while I'm there. I have an unlocked phone. Thanks for any ideas.
dodzy wrote: » BK, just a quick question: you probably have not had the need to as yet but assuming you ate the 12gb on that three U.K. Card that you got from mymemoryik, could you top it up online with Irish bank card while in th U.S?
cormie wrote: » Any idea if it lasts a whole year every time you top up with that one BK? I'm actually thinking to use it for different purposes, to have it in a vehicle for GPS/Tracking/Photo feed etc, €29 for a full year of data without having to give it any attention with monthly top ups is pretty good, then if going away it's there if you need it too
Access wrote: » I have to work in the UK for a couple of weeks in May... would that three uk sim that's been mentioned be the best sim to get while I'm there? Need calls to Ireland and data for maps etc. while I'm there. I have an unlocked phone.
bk wrote: » Good question, I'm not certain, but I think it does work for another year. However it won't work for what you are thinking of. If you use it in Ireland for more then two months constantly, then they can deactivate it as they realise you aren't really in the UK.