US based T-Mobile service, LG G3 phone in Cape Town?
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2015
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US based T-Mobile service, LG G3 phone in Cape Town?
I have US based T-Mobil service on my LG G3 android smart phones. We have a data plan for 4G service with this phone. The phone is NOT unlocked (but I could possibly get the code.)
I would like to be able to use data on the phone while in Cape Town, particularly for looking up addresses on the internet and GPS navigation.
I do not care about making telephone calls from this phone.
Obviously, if I find wifi, I can use the phone to get on the internet. But that won't help me in the car, which is my primary objective. What is the easiest and cheapest way of getting some limited, but reasonably fast, data coverage on the road in Cape Town?
Please keep it simple - I'm not a phone geek.
I would like to be able to use data on the phone while in Cape Town, particularly for looking up addresses on the internet and GPS navigation.
I do not care about making telephone calls from this phone.
Obviously, if I find wifi, I can use the phone to get on the internet. But that won't help me in the car, which is my primary objective. What is the easiest and cheapest way of getting some limited, but reasonably fast, data coverage on the road in Cape Town?
Please keep it simple - I'm not a phone geek.
#2
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 3,375
If you are on the latest Simple Choice postpaid plan, you get free 2G data/text roaming in South Africa
http://www.t-mobile.com/optional-services/roaming.html
Input the country and your device for the site above. Using the LG G3 in Cape town should be fine. you need to be on the latest simple choice postpaid plan... prepaid/older plans do not quality
http://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/comm...artner/csf3c5i
either way, download and install Nokia Here (windows, android, iOS). Free offline navigation+maps available. You only get slow 2G, and zero signal in some places... don't rely 100% on data, use offline maps as a backup
http://www.t-mobile.com/optional-services/roaming.html
Input the country and your device for the site above. Using the LG G3 in Cape town should be fine. you need to be on the latest simple choice postpaid plan... prepaid/older plans do not quality
http://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/comm...artner/csf3c5i
either way, download and install Nokia Here (windows, android, iOS). Free offline navigation+maps available. You only get slow 2G, and zero signal in some places... don't rely 100% on data, use offline maps as a backup
Last edited by paperwastage; Jul 31, 2015 at 3:18 pm
#4
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Join Date: Jul 2015
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I'm back with a continued question.
Turns out that the car we will be using has a GPS. That eliminates my need for maps and GPS on the phone (YEAH!).
However, I'd still like to get the internet with a data plan. I've NEVER been able to look up anything on the internet using 2G service in the US. Is 2G actually functional in South Africa?
Or what other alternatives do I have that are inexpensive?
Turns out that the car we will be using has a GPS. That eliminates my need for maps and GPS on the phone (YEAH!).
However, I'd still like to get the internet with a data plan. I've NEVER been able to look up anything on the internet using 2G service in the US. Is 2G actually functional in South Africa?
Or what other alternatives do I have that are inexpensive?
#5
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 3,375
I'm back with a continued question.
Turns out that the car we will be using has a GPS. That eliminates my need for maps and GPS on the phone (YEAH!).
However, I'd still like to get the internet with a data plan. I've NEVER been able to look up anything on the internet using 2G service in the US. Is 2G actually functional in South Africa?
Or what other alternatives do I have that are inexpensive?
Turns out that the car we will be using has a GPS. That eliminates my need for maps and GPS on the phone (YEAH!).
However, I'd still like to get the internet with a data plan. I've NEVER been able to look up anything on the internet using 2G service in the US. Is 2G actually functional in South Africa?
Or what other alternatives do I have that are inexpensive?
for the second case, it's quite usable
prepaid/MVNO in south africa
http://prepaid-data-sim-card.wikia.c...i/South_Africa
Last edited by paperwastage; Aug 14, 2015 at 1:23 pm
#6
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: USA
Programs: SA Air, Air Canada, KLM, BA,Lufthansa, United, AA, Hawaiian, Air New Zealnd, Qantas, Virgin Atlantic
Posts: 777
I have TMobile Simple Choice which gives unlimited data, text and 20 cents per minute wifi calling, including in South Africa.
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Join Date: Jul 2015
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