on 18-03-2021 13:11
Hi all,
I am after some information regarding using my phone in the USA.
I am considering going to Study in the USA when it is safe to travel again.
I would like to know if I can use my O2 phone over in the USA, or will I get hit with lots of roaming charges. I have O2 Travel Inclusive Zone bolt-on my account but dont know if this would cover me for the entire time possibly 2-4 years.
I have a iPhone 11 which I have read can have two different network providers. So would be easier to get a local sim in the USA and use my UK o2 Sim for calling the UK and taking incoming calls from firends in the UK.
Any help or advice would be great.
Thanks
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on 18-03-2021 13:26
O2 travel is intended for short breaks not 2 to 4 years use.
You may be charged full roaming rates after approx 63 days out of the UK in any 4 month period.
You have to return to the UK to reset the 63 days count.
https://www.o2.co.uk/international/travel-inclusive-zone
on 18-03-2021 13:26
O2 travel is intended for short breaks not 2 to 4 years use.
You may be charged full roaming rates after approx 63 days out of the UK in any 4 month period.
You have to return to the UK to reset the 63 days count.
https://www.o2.co.uk/international/travel-inclusive-zone
on 18-03-2021 14:01
on 18-03-2021 14:01
Personally, I would go for a local sim as well as using O2. If you used the local sim for the bulk of the time you are there and make sure you don't exceed 63 days of O2 use, you should be fine.
Also remember to use messenger or whatsapp over Wifi to cut down any expenditure.
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on 18-03-2021 14:04
on 18-03-2021 14:04
@Maurice-Moss You would not be able to run an O2 contract sim for that length of time in the US. You will need to use a US sim for calls texts and data, and keep in touch with your friends and family in the UK using WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger over a WiFi connection, which would be free for both you and them.
on 21-03-2021 18:45
on 21-03-2021 18:45
Make sure you get either an AT&T or T-Mobile sim to be compatible with your phone and either the O2 sim or the local US sim will need to be an e-sim as the phone won't accept two physical sim cards.