Viber for iphone 4S
#16



Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: IAD
Programs: United MP
Posts: 7,857
Set your phone to use wifi over data when both wifi and data are connected. Most phones do this automatically, I believe. My iPhone 4 does.
#17
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1
Viber using 3g to call from the UK to Ireland
Hey I'm using viber on my iphone and its brilliant and love it but i have a few questions about it im going away on holiday to Scotland for 2 weeks and i want to use viber phone calls to call my fiance in ireland and i will only have 3g so if i make a call to him using viber will my phone credit be charged and also what happens if my fiance calls me on viber and we both have 3g will i stil be charged for the phone call
#18


Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Detroit; Formerly Dubai
Posts: 3,676
We need to know your carrier. Initially, note that I'm guessing that you are even in Ireland based on your fiancee's location, but this could be an improper assumption. You may be fine using your phone close to normal (with a tad bit of studying). Here is a quick comparison of three Irish providers:
Three
For example, look at Three's rates:
http://apps.three.ie/roaming/pages/d...hree-like-home
Here is data:
http://apps.three.ie/roaming/pages/display/data-roaming
Bottom line, you pay almost the same to use a Three IE SIM in the UK as you do back home. Just make sure your phone remains locked on Three and doesn't wander to someone else.
Meteor
Now let's look at Meteor. It even gets better on voice:
http://www.meteor.ie/do_more/roaming/?linkid=footer
If you're on Meteor, you are better sticking with traditional voice. Note that you need to opt into this plan with the required text.
Vodafone
Now let's look at Vodafone. My quick and dirty study says you are best with Vodafone Passport and sticking to voice:
http://www.vodafone.ie/planscosts/pa...oaming/map/uk/
Both Meteor and Vodafone have ok data roaming packages, but my instinct is just stick with voice.
Three
For example, look at Three's rates:
http://apps.three.ie/roaming/pages/d...hree-like-home
Here is data:
http://apps.three.ie/roaming/pages/display/data-roaming
Bottom line, you pay almost the same to use a Three IE SIM in the UK as you do back home. Just make sure your phone remains locked on Three and doesn't wander to someone else.
Meteor
Now let's look at Meteor. It even gets better on voice:
http://www.meteor.ie/do_more/roaming/?linkid=footer
If you're on Meteor, you are better sticking with traditional voice. Note that you need to opt into this plan with the required text.
Vodafone
Now let's look at Vodafone. My quick and dirty study says you are best with Vodafone Passport and sticking to voice:
http://www.vodafone.ie/planscosts/pa...oaming/map/uk/
Both Meteor and Vodafone have ok data roaming packages, but my instinct is just stick with voice.
Last edited by Dubai Stu; Dec 30, 2012 at 4:14 pm
#19
 



Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Upcountry Maui, HI
Posts: 13,712
Hey I'm using viber on my iphone and its brilliant and love it but i have a few questions about it im going away on holiday to Scotland for 2 weeks and i want to use viber phone calls to call my fiance in ireland and i will only have 3g so if i make a call to him using viber will my phone credit be charged and also what happens if my fiance calls me on viber and we both have 3g will i stil be charged for the phone call
-David
#21


Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Detroit; Formerly Dubai
Posts: 3,676
I like Viber, but it is only good if the other person is on Viber. I have no problem getting my spouse to download an app to chat with me but most people don't. I couldn't get my own brother who simply said he had an unlimited SMS plan to avoid the hassle of this stuff. Two years ago I gifted Whatsapp to my entire extended family virtually no one downloaded it. While I have this stuff, I now just pop for Line2 which gives me unlimited SMS to the US & Canada and $.10 a minute elsewhere together with unlimited calls to the US and Canada. I have ATT's international data plan (unlimited worldwide data plan). I switch to 3g mode only when I live the US, slip on a Mophie case to deal with the added battery suck, and use this approach. Since I cancelled my SMS plan and lowered my minutes, I actually saved money.

