...because God knows you need some satisfaction in life besides shagging Captain Cardboard! And I never really liked you anyway. And you have stupid hair!

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sj - Jul 02, 2015 12:05:12 pm PDT #24499 of 25496
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Strix - Jul 07, 2015 8:42:15 am PDT #24500 of 25496
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Vonnie K - Jul 15, 2015 7:22:02 am PDT #24501 of 25496
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Question about phones and travelling abroad:

I have a Samsung Galaxy S5, which I bought from ebay, factory GSM unlocked (Verizon). I'm in US and Verizon is my carrier. I'm going to be travelling to England for 3 weeks in September and plan to take my phone, mostly to check emails in wi-fi hotspots. But I MIGHT need to use the phone to make a phone call or a few texts, in case I get separated from my travel mates, etc.

A few questions:

1) Will my phone work for phone calls/texts with roaming charge, without me having to do anything? This is mostly for emergencies.

2) Will it be worth it for me to get a SIM card during my travel? I'm going to be hiking/away from cities most of the times and I don't need data. And I expect the number of phone calls/texts I'll need to make to be minimal (if any).

3) Will GPS/maps on my phone work without data?


Gris - Jul 15, 2015 8:09:27 am PDT #24502 of 25496
Hey. New board.

Vonnie, Verizon has a trip planner here: [link]

Based on your phone, it looks like you could add a Pay-As-You-Go international plan that would get you phone service a $1.79 a minute, texts at 50 cents to send 5 cents to receive, and data at $2/MB. Coverage... who knows?

If there's any chance you may make any calls at all OR that data may be even slightly useful, I would consider getting a SIM card with good international rates and putting that number on your voicemail. Just looking at one, giffgaff.com, it looks like you could pay 5 pounds (7.50) for a "3G goodybag" which would basically buy you 100 MB of data. Then you can make USA calls for 2p (3 cents) a minute and do USA texting for 8p (12 cents) per text. It wouldn't take many texts / calls for that to be way cheaper than Verizon. Or you cold pay 7.50 pounds (about 11 dollars) to get 500 MB and the same deal. And if you are going to be with anybody with a UK number, calls and texts to them would be included for no extra charge.


meara - Jul 15, 2015 9:34:15 am PDT #24503 of 25496

Gps works without data in theory, but maps does not. So it is only marginally useful...you can save offline maps, but I generally just do a screenshot of google maps when in my hotel with wifi and wing it (but Im usually in cities)


Sue - Jul 15, 2015 9:57:40 am PDT #24504 of 25496
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Hmmm, I would think that 3 weeks might be a long enough time period to make getting a SIM card worth it. I think mobile rates are considerably less in the UK.

I do the same screenshot trick as meara with maps when I am travelling.


Vonnie K - Jul 15, 2015 10:24:08 am PDT #24505 of 25496
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Thanks all, that's very helpful.

Sounds like SIM card is the way to go. I hear the shops in Heathrow that sells SIM cards overcharge you like whoa, and I don't have time to shop around for one in London -- I have to catch a train north soon after my arrival. Can I buy a UK SIM card while I'm in US, and just activate it when I get there? Or do I have to buy it in UK?


Rob - Jul 15, 2015 12:51:17 pm PDT #24506 of 25496

I used Cellular Abroad for a recent trip to Germany with my iPhone 6 and the SIM they provided worked great.


Consuela - Jul 15, 2015 2:03:21 pm PDT #24507 of 25496
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Vonnie, if it matters, I get free international roaming, with a small fee for calls. I will be bringing my phone.


Vonnie K - Jul 15, 2015 6:00:41 pm PDT #24508 of 25496
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Oh, good. As long as someone in the group can call if there is an emergency. With nothing pre arranged, apparently Verizon will charge me 50 cents per text. If it ends up that I need to text someone 5-10 times during the trip and that's really about it, it might not be worthwhile getting a SIM. Hmmm.