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Mobile Phone help
Hello, basically I'm moving to the US for six months (so I suppose I'm only an expat in the loosest sense of the word) on a university exchange thing, and was wondering about mobile phones. I'm on a contract here which doesn't run out until December, however I will need a phone in the US to call other people in the US without totally breaking the bank. So, would a pay as you go work best in the US?
Also, best case scenario, is it possible to get an iphone here in the UK, unlock it here, then use a US sim in it? Thanks! |
Re: Mobile Phone help
Originally Posted by Caius
(Post 6540608)
is it possible to get an iphone here in the UK, unlock it here, then use a US sim in it?
Thanks! on the Sim part - not sure - no experience with pay as you go here. sorry. |
Re: Mobile Phone help
http://www.mycricket.com/ppc/contractplans/
http://www.metropcs.com/ Metropcs would be the way to go if they are in the area you are going too :D No contracts on either of the above. |
Re: Mobile Phone help
Originally Posted by Caius
(Post 6540608)
Hello, basically I'm moving to the US for six months (so I suppose I'm only an expat in the loosest sense of the word) on a university exchange thing, and was wondering about mobile phones. I'm on a contract here which doesn't run out until December, however I will need a phone in the US to call other people in the US without totally breaking the bank. So, would a pay as you go work best in the US?
Also, best case scenario, is it possible to get an iphone here in the UK, unlock it here, then use a US sim in it? Thanks! you could obviously buy the old version used.... |
Re: Mobile Phone help
I personally would use gophone by ATT - nationwide network pay as you go
I have a couple of gophone sims in a couple of phopnes and while the service is not 100% as good as contract, its perfectly serviceable |
Re: Mobile Phone help
Originally Posted by BritGuyTN
(Post 6541529)
I personally would use gophone by ATT - nationwide network pay as you go
I have a couple of gophone sims in a couple of phopnes and while the service is not 100% as good as contract, its perfectly serviceable |
Re: Mobile Phone help
Originally Posted by Caius
(Post 6541711)
Thanks guys, I had a look at those networks and I think will have to go with Gophone, simply because I'm in Champaign-Urbana, Il, and doesn't look like it has fantastic coverage. Thanks again!
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Re: Mobile Phone help
AT&T recently announced that the iPhone would be available without a contract. Doesn't look like a great deal to me, but judge for yourself: http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/...cgd=2008-07-02
Do keep in mind that in the US, you pay for airtime, not just for outgoing calls. Incoming calls count against your prepaid minutes.
Originally Posted by BritGuyTN
(Post 6541529)
I personally would use gophone by ATT - nationwide network pay as you go
I have a couple of gophone sims in a couple of phopnes and while the service is not 100% as good as contract, its perfectly serviceable FWIW, T-Mobile now sells SIM's only, without a handset. I believe that the SIM is $10. I believe that they charge similar prices, although AT&T does have a larger network and includes rollover minutes with their PAYG plans. |
Re: Mobile Phone help
Virgin Mobile is the cheapest I've found for pay as you phones and minutes. Phones available starting at $15.00 and the network is pretty good.
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Re: Mobile Phone help
Basically any unlocked phone will work in the US, *IF* it is Tri-Band, Quad-Band or classed as a "World phone". 99% of the US, typically sign up to a provider with a contract, however it is possible to buy "Pay as you go" or "Go Phones" here in the US, which includes a SIM to a provider such as AT&T.
Personally I would buy a nice phone in the UK (The US mobile market is years behind the UK), and then buy a cheap $20 Pay as you Go phone here, and use its SIM in your nice phone. I`ve been living in the states 9 years, and I still buy phones in the UK, and use them this way. |
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I have a virgin PAYG with $4 on it if you want that ...... (you have to put $20 every 90 days on it to keep the phone active) .... I only bought it to tide me over until the new iphone came out :) .. I also have a nokia E63 that will be going on ebay soon (complete with "Tom Tom" sat nav and USA/Canadian maps.) .. It's locked to O2 in the UK but works with my UK Virgin sim, I need to try and get it unlocked before selling it in the USA ...
Paul |
Re: Mobile Phone help
Hmmm...go phones sound ok then. My wife has a perfectly serviceable Samsnug E770 for which we recently got a new battery and I have a Nokia 6320, both in good working order. They are both tri-band phones and on T-mobile right now, but when we last visited the area we will be in (at least initially) there was no T-Mobile signal whatsoever there.
Maybe I'll check out AT&T's coverage in that area. {Edit} Seems you can get refurb phones for $4.99 - so just take the sim out and put in ours...I guess?{/Edit} |
Re: Mobile Phone help
Does anyone know if international texts come off your airtime credit (I presume not), and how much a text to from the UK costs? I presume you pay to receive UK texts also?
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Re: Mobile Phone help
Originally Posted by BritishGuy36
(Post 6556931)
Does anyone know if international texts come off your airtime credit (I presume not), and how much a text to from the UK costs? I presume you pay to receive UK texts also?
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Re: Mobile Phone help
Originally Posted by BritishGuy36
(Post 6556916)
Hmmm...go phones sound ok then. My wife has a perfectly serviceable Samsnug E770 for which we recently got a new battery and I have a Nokia 6320, both in good working order. They are both tri-band phones and on T-mobile right now, but when we last visited the area we will be in (at least initially) there was no T-Mobile signal whatsoever there.
Maybe I'll check out AT&T's coverage in that area. {Edit} Seems you can get refurb phones for $4.99 - so just take the sim out and put in ours...I guess?{/Edit} |
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