on 22-03-2016 11:58
on 22-03-2016 11:58
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 22-03-2016 12:19
on 22-03-2016 12:19
on 22-03-2016 12:19
on 22-03-2016 12:19
on 22-03-2016 12:30
on 22-03-2016 12:30
You would need to get the phone unlocked to use a Three sim but it is a good option
Another option once the phone is unlocked is to use a local sim card.
As always, use wifi where possible.
on 22-03-2016 13:07
If you do get the phone unlocked I'd highly recommend using an American T-Mobile SIM. I used one in the summer for a month - around £30 for unlimited data (with unlimited north american calls and texts). Got full bars of 4G in the middle of the Mojave desert.
on 22-03-2016 21:34
on 22-03-2016 21:34
@Anonymous If you get a Three Pay & Go sim you can use it to make and receive calls and texts to and from the UK and use whatever amount of data you've bought with no extra roaming charges. What you can't do with a Three sim while in the US is make local or long distance calls within the US without being charged for those calls. For that you need a local Pay & Go sim from either T-Mobile or AT&T.
07-07-2016 10:59 - edited 07-07-2016 11:00
@Bambino wrote:@Anonymous If you get a Three Pay & Go sim you can use it to make and receive calls and texts to and from the UK and use whatever amount of data you've bought with no extra roaming charges. What you can't do with a Three sim while in the US is make local or long distance calls within the US without being charged for those calls. For that you need a local Pay & Go sim from either T-Mobile or AT&T.
@Bambino I am also going to the States which is why your post is very interesting. In my case I am going to need to unblock my Note 4 - I will want data for Google maps or other SatNav app. What would be the advantage of Three Pay and Go over going local with either T-Mobile or AT & T ?
on 07-07-2016 11:09
on 07-07-2016 11:09
on 07-07-2016 11:15
@MI5 wrote:
You will need to top up the three sim with £20 and buy the all in one add on - that is all you will pay.
I've no idea what a local US sim will cost you though but it has to be easier to leave here knowing you are all set and ready to go.
@MI5 it would certainly one thing less I will need to worrry about that is true. Any issues with 4G overage anyone?
Daniel
07-07-2016 11:16 - edited 07-07-2016 11:18
07-07-2016 11:16 - edited 07-07-2016 11:18
@Anonymous If you're not concerned about making calls back to the UK, then you won't need a Three sim, but I have both, and I use them in the way I suggested to the other person.
By the way, you don't need data for Google Maps any more. You can download an area over WiFi and use it offline. https://support.google.com/maps/answer/6291838?hl=en There are also other GPS apps that don't need data. Map Factor uses Ordinance Survey maps, and is also very good. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mapfactor.navigator&hl=en Google Maps is slightly better though, as it gives street names in the turn by turn directions, whereas the OS maps don't.
on 07-07-2016 11:18
on 07-07-2016 11:18