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Or, if you don't have T-Mobile, look into an int'l data roaming package. For example, AT&T has a 120MB package for $30, that you can activate for as little as a month. That should be more than enough for the standard things you'd need to do on a smartphone (email, Google maps, train schedules, travel-related browsing, etc.) and is more convenient than renting a mobile hotspot.