15-07-2019 09:37 - edited 15-07-2019 09:38
15-07-2019 09:37 - edited 15-07-2019 09:38
Hi, Does anyone know if you are able to add a data bolt on by the day in the USA? I know there is the travel bolt on for £4.99 a day but there are certain days i won't want it, and as i understand if you use your phone you will automatically activate it for the day.
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15-07-2019 09:47 - edited 15-07-2019 09:51
15-07-2019 09:47 - edited 15-07-2019 09:51
O2 Travel is your only option other than to pay standard rates.....
However, you only get charged on the days you use it, so if you only use WiFi you won't be charged for that day. You only get charged for using data or sending texts and making calls.
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Welcome-News/Roaming-MegaGuide/m-p/1237122
15-07-2019 09:47 - edited 15-07-2019 09:51
15-07-2019 09:47 - edited 15-07-2019 09:51
O2 Travel is your only option other than to pay standard rates.....
However, you only get charged on the days you use it, so if you only use WiFi you won't be charged for that day. You only get charged for using data or sending texts and making calls.
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Welcome-News/Roaming-MegaGuide/m-p/1237122
15-07-2019 10:21
15-07-2019 12:48
Thanks for the replies, although that is really annoying. Previous proivers have allowed me to pick and choose. Might just have to work out how i'm using it, basically if i use my phone once a day that will end up costing me £70 on a 14 day trip, although I suspect that is exactly why they do it.
15-07-2019 13:04
15-07-2019 13:04
@JohnMata wrote:Thanks for the replies, although that is really annoying. Previous proivers have allowed me to pick and choose. Might just have to work out how i'm using it, basically if i use my phone once a day that will end up costing me £70 on a 14 day trip, although I suspect that is exactly why they do it.
Agreed, though as said above, if you use plentiful wifi on any day, you wont incur the £4.99 charge
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15-07-2019 13:11
15-07-2019 13:11
Yeah, its just sod's law when you do actually need the data connection for an uber or whatever you'll be no where near wifi. Honestly the better option right now seems like getting a 3 PAYG sim as their roaming policy includes the US.
15-07-2019 13:13
15-07-2019 13:13
@JohnMata wrote:Yeah, its just sod's law when you do actually need the data connection for an uber or whatever you'll be no where near wifi. Honestly the better option right now seems like getting a 3 PAYG sim as their roaming policy includes the US.
Yes, if your phone is unlocked that would be the best way to go @JohnMata (Or a local sim from AT&T or T Mobile)
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15-07-2019 13:16
15-07-2019 13:16
15-07-2019 14:03
15-07-2019 14:03
@JohnMata A local sim from AT&T or T-Mobile is the best way to go. You can get 1GB of data from T-Mobile for around $10 per week, plus taxes. Just make sure your phone is unlocked before you travel. https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/Unlocking-an-O2-phone-to-use-a-different-SIM-card/ba-p/1...
22-08-2019 02:12
22-08-2019 02:12
I am in Florida at the moment, and roaming on an O2 tariff that includes the inclusive zone. I have had no difficulty making or receiving calls, but the mobile data is absolute rubbish. My phone shows 4G mostly, but the speed is so heavily throttled it is hardly worth having. I get messages and emails sometimes, but there is never enough speed to look at a web page. Speed tests, when they work occasionally shows a connection speed of 0.2 Mbps or less. I read somewhere in the blurb for the inclusive zone that you can use mobile data just like at home. This is a very long way from the truth.