on 08-02-2020 19:32
on 08-02-2020 19:38
You would be better off with a Japanese sim. I bought one there because O2 was virtually unusable when I went.
on 08-02-2020 19:46
on 08-02-2020 19:50
on 08-02-2020 19:50
Yes as long as your phone is unlocked. O2 haven't locked their phones for a couple of years so just try another UK network sim in the phone. If by any chance it is locked to O2 then follow this link to get it unlocked.
on 12-02-2020 11:25
Hey there @lilmspurfic , I hope you got all the information you needed about using data in Japan, but don't hesitate to come back to ask if you have any additional questions. Hope you have a lovely time in Japan!
Thanks for all the advice above @jonsie !
on 12-02-2020 18:51
on 12-02-2020 20:00
on 12-02-2020 20:00
on 12-02-2020 20:06
on 12-02-2020 20:06
Another option for an unlocked phone is a World Sim https://www.worldsim.com/
This has the advantage of giving you a UK number so people at home can call you without extortionate charges.
Ive used one for years all over the World and always had good coverage and data speeds.
on 12-02-2020 21:04
on 12-02-2020 22:41
on 12-02-2020 22:41
@MI5 wrote:Another option for an unlocked phone is a World Sim https://www.worldsim.com/
This has the advantage of giving you a UK number so people at home can call you without extortionate charges.
Ive used one for years all over the World and always had good coverage and data speeds.
Would this have been useful for my grandson? I'm not talking about whilst on the cruise ship obviously., but when he lands in strange Caribbean islands?
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