Anonymous wrote:pp above here.
Sorry, I meant it's NOT worth the hassle of switching...
Anonymous wrote:Verizon and ATT are both $10 per day for the first line. But Verizon allows very limited data before charging an additional $10, and ATT allows you to use your phone normally all day for the original $10. My boyfriend and I travel frequently using both, and most days he pays $20 unless he is very conscious to use Wifi whenever possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Att does $1o a day. It is perfect. Verizon charges double. You can do it cheaper but it is such a pain and life is too short for that but good luck
That’s $10 per day for the first line. Each line after that is $5 per day. That can really add up for a family of 4 with 2 teens on a 14 day vacation in Europe.
Would it make sense to use the primary phone as a hot spot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually swap out the SIM for one I buy locally when I get there, but I'm switching to TMobile since supposedly it's free texts and 5G high speed data with my plan plus 25 cents a minute for calls. I rarely call vs text or whats app, so we'll see how it goes.
T-Mobile is great. Have done multiple trips using their free texting/slow data and it has worked great. Data is fast enough for Whatsapp calls, and if you download maps beforehand, you are all set for directions.
. Not the slightest bit concerned. What do you really think is going to happen in your feared scenario?Anonymous wrote:So all of you are just connecting to public Wi-Fi spots in Europe? Aren’t you concerned about hacking?
Anonymous wrote:Att does $1o a day. It is perfect. Verizon charges double. You can do it cheaper but it is such a pain and life is too short for that but good luck