Totally confused...
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Totally confused...
I read so many posts in this forum about cell phones to use overseas that I am now overloaded with info and completely confused. I just don't know what to do now. Can someone tell me what phone to use and where to get it to use for my trip to Greece, Ireland, and Scotland next week? I only want to use it for emergency purposes - to receive and make calls. I don't need a fancy phone, and will not need it for texting or browsing the internet. Thank you.
Last edited by Noveluver; Aug 22, 2012 at 8:22 pm Reason: To make my inquiry clearer.
#2
Join Date: Jul 2001
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What is your location, and what phone/carrier do you have now?
Most any GSM phone sold in the last few years will work in Europe. If you are in the US and use AT&T or T-Mobile, your existing phone will probably work. You may need to call them to enable international service. It will be expensive (probably around $2 and $.50 text), but if you only need it for an emergency that is probably not a big deal and not worth the hassle of finding an unlocked phone and prepaid SIM.
If you do not have a GSM phone, you will need an unlocked quad band phone. You can find them on ebay pretty cheap, but you may not have time if you are leaving next week. Signing up for a new plan with a local carrier also may not work, as they will probably have a waiting period for international service to prevent fraud.
Most any GSM phone sold in the last few years will work in Europe. If you are in the US and use AT&T or T-Mobile, your existing phone will probably work. You may need to call them to enable international service. It will be expensive (probably around $2 and $.50 text), but if you only need it for an emergency that is probably not a big deal and not worth the hassle of finding an unlocked phone and prepaid SIM.
If you do not have a GSM phone, you will need an unlocked quad band phone. You can find them on ebay pretty cheap, but you may not have time if you are leaving next week. Signing up for a new plan with a local carrier also may not work, as they will probably have a waiting period for international service to prevent fraud.
#3
Join Date: Jul 2006
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While there's a lot to be said about planning ahead, if you're just wanting it for emergencies and the whatnot then there's another option, depending on how comfortable you feel and how much time you want to spend.
Wait until you get there.
Go down to one of the ubiquitous phone shops and get the cheapest phone you can find. (Just took a look on amazon.de and you should be able to find a used nokia for under €15)
Buy the cheapest sim you can find (in Ireland many will even give you free credit, check out Meteor or 3)
Charge the phone up overnight
Good to go.
Alternatively, if you have your first night's accommodation booked, you can ask them if you can have something delivered and get the cheapest phone you can find on Amazon or some place similar sent there. Then you don't even have so much a language barrier if one exists.
I know that at least this worked the last time my parents were over, and they said it was easy enough.
Wait until you get there.
Go down to one of the ubiquitous phone shops and get the cheapest phone you can find. (Just took a look on amazon.de and you should be able to find a used nokia for under €15)
Buy the cheapest sim you can find (in Ireland many will even give you free credit, check out Meteor or 3)
Charge the phone up overnight
Good to go.
Alternatively, if you have your first night's accommodation booked, you can ask them if you can have something delivered and get the cheapest phone you can find on Amazon or some place similar sent there. Then you don't even have so much a language barrier if one exists.
I know that at least this worked the last time my parents were over, and they said it was easy enough.
Last edited by DJ Bitterbarn; Aug 23, 2012 at 3:59 am
#4
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Seattle, Washington USA
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I read so many posts in this forum about cell phones to use overseas that I am now overloaded with info and completely confused. I just don't know what to do now. Can someone tell me what phone to use and where to get it to use for my trip to Greece, Ireland, and Scotland next week? I only want to use it for emergency purposes - to receive and make calls. I don't need a fancy phone, and will not need it for texting or browsing the internet. Thank you.
#5
Join Date: Dec 2010
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many of the cheap phones are locked to the Cell Provider , even in Europe ,
they sell the phone at a loss but make it up because now you are a customer,
Make sure you get an unlocked one so you can use other countries Sim Cards in it, thats where a private phone shop can help and not a Company Store.
if you live in a decent size USA city you might want to stop by a private phone shop and see what they have for sale, many of the old AT+T Motorola phones are quad band and can be unlocked to use in Europe,
I use an old T-mobile Motorola flip phone that has been unlocked ,
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they sell the phone at a loss but make it up because now you are a customer,
Make sure you get an unlocked one so you can use other countries Sim Cards in it, thats where a private phone shop can help and not a Company Store.
if you live in a decent size USA city you might want to stop by a private phone shop and see what they have for sale, many of the old AT+T Motorola phones are quad band and can be unlocked to use in Europe,
I use an old T-mobile Motorola flip phone that has been unlocked ,
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#6
Join Date: Apr 2011
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Any suggestions for an unlocked GSM to take ot Hong Kong, Macau and Thailand.
Would like to stay in the $100 range.
Would like to stay in the $100 range.
#7
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I read so many posts in this forum about cell phones to use overseas that I am now overloaded with info and completely confused. I just don't know what to do now. Can someone tell me what phone to use and where to get it to use for my trip to Greece, Ireland, and Scotland next week? I only want to use it for emergency purposes - to receive and make calls. I don't need a fancy phone, and will not need it for texting or browsing the internet. Thank you.
Assuming you just want to use it as a phone only (you didn't specify) - Check your local Craigslist and get virtually any clam-shell phone for about $50 or lower. Check with a reliable online phone unlocking service (I've used cellunlock.net many times) to make sure it can be unlocked before you buy it. If so, get the phone, pay the $20 (or less) to unlock, and there's your solution.
#8
Join Date: Dec 2010
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Assuming you just want to use it as a phone only (you didn't specify) - Check your local Craigslist and get virtually any clam-shell phone for about $50 or lower. Check with a reliable online phone unlocking service (I've used cellunlock.net many times) to make sure it can be unlocked before you buy it. If so, get the phone, pay the $20 (or less) to unlock, and there's your solution.
T-Mobile will also work but probably not in 3G because T-mobile uses another frequancy,
Or if you have the time just buy a new unlocked no name one off Ebay from HongKong / China
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