How to Get Your Phone Ready for Travel

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • If you're traveling internationally from the US to Europe or Asia, it's much easier to make voice calls and get data service abroad than it used to be. Here's what you need to know.
    Read more about traveling with your phone right here!
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    00:00 - 00:16 Intro
    00:16 - 00:46 Sascha's own past experience
    00:46 - 01:18 Looking at your carrier's travel plans
    01:18 - 01:46 Day pass
    01:46 - 02:25 Making sure your phone is unlocked
    02:25 - 03:45 Dual SIM with eSIM
    03:45 - 04:37 Local SIM card
    04:37 -05:12 Bottom line
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Komentáře • 38

  • @99999me1
    @99999me1 Před rokem +25

    Try buying an esim through an app. You don't want to spend 2h in a O2 store in London on your vacation...

  • @independentthinker1629
    @independentthinker1629 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for this valuable information. You covered a wide range of information on this topic.

  • @TJ-22
    @TJ-22 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome tips. Thanks Sascha.

  • @losteyesight
    @losteyesight Před rokem +1

    Great info.❤

  • @maxcalifornia94
    @maxcalifornia94 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for this! I have an older unlocked iPhone that’s not dual sim. But I figured I’d have to physical remove the sim.
    Just one question, do I have to power the iPhone off remove local sim and insert? Or just do the entire process whilst the phone is still on?

  • @jacquesmainguy1
    @jacquesmainguy1 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I have yet to fiddle with e-sim. As far as getting local SIM cards, that's what I indeed do, especially since I tend to make long trips rather than short ones. What I also do in that case is I have a dedicated, and cheaper, phone for international travel. That phone gets the tourist SIM card for calls within the foreign country and data while away from Wifi, and I still have my home phone for 2-factor authentification, Whatsapp, email etc... using the hotel's or Airbnb's Wifi.

  • @barrett50cal1983
    @barrett50cal1983 Před 6 měsíci

    Can I swap out the SIM card on an iPhone 14 Pro Max if it’s through Verizon?

  • @DanielDelgado-ul5fh
    @DanielDelgado-ul5fh Před rokem +2

    Would I still get charged for roaming with my US carrier once I get local esim?

  • @williammatthews4491
    @williammatthews4491 Před rokem +3

    what about the language on your foreign bought sim card.(I bought Tims sim card in Italy and the language was itialian).Should I have changed the language preference on my cellphone? Do international sim cards respond to you cellphone's selected language? Thank you...

  • @kimlarjohnson2263
    @kimlarjohnson2263 Před rokem +1

    to save battery what do i need to turn off on an iphone? all notifications?

    • @99999me1
      @99999me1 Před rokem

      iPhone is already pretty optimized.. Just get a power bank..

  • @rain7096
    @rain7096 Před 5 měsíci +1

    👍

  • @ritamix33
    @ritamix33 Před rokem +4

    this travel process still isn't streamlined enough for me. i need to still be able to get calls/texts from my own country for a decent price.

    • @reklovjj
      @reklovjj Před rokem +1

      He doesn’t provide you with a,b,c but at least he mentioned esim card… if you want to get your texts and messages you need a US plan (as low as you can get for long stays). As he says buy a local plan to load on your esim

    • @Darkfa1r
      @Darkfa1r Před rokem

      WhatsApp

    • @margaretcroft
      @margaretcroft Před rokem

      This is a good video but still some questions. I have an unlocked iPhone 13 promax. It has a physical sim card in it. My carrier does not support an international plan. Can I use either an esim or another physical sim from the country I’m visiting soon? If so, can you put your US sim card on airplane mode or something to keep from getting calls on your US line? If I remove my US sim card, and only use a foreign one, can I still receive iMessages? I basically want to be able to use Google Maps to be able to navigate while I’m in Paris to find my way, and not sure wifi will always be available when I need it. I have What’s App for calls and some messages… Any help would be appreciated… I have watched several youtubes on this, but it’s still not clear to me. Thanks in advance….

  • @cyankirkpatrick5194
    @cyankirkpatrick5194 Před 2 lety +2

    What about your other devices?

    • @ChristophHoward
      @ChristophHoward Před 2 lety +3

      What do you mean? Laptops run on wifi and anything that needs internet can use a phone hotspot.

  • @ethanduggins8416
    @ethanduggins8416 Před 2 lety +1

    Since y'all are the best since y'all tell people what are the best mobile and not mobile gaming computers can you sort of reply to my comment cuz I'm wondering if the Max 17 Ultra Magnesim Alloy 17.3" Gaming Laptop is the best for me

  • @sylviacline5398
    @sylviacline5398 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My I-14 does NOT have a slot for sim cards. This is outdated!

  • @Kristoferwitha_k
    @Kristoferwitha_k Před 9 měsíci +1

    Yeah but many phones are not esim compatible

  • @williamwade7059
    @williamwade7059 Před rokem +1

    There's no way i'm putting a sim card from overseas into my flagship phone. Nope

    • @itsmeruben1516
      @itsmeruben1516 Před rokem +3

      why?

    • @chubz1978cd
      @chubz1978cd Před rokem +7

      If you can afford your carrier's international plan then by all means stick with it. Installing international sim card wont hurt your phone, plus much cheaper. Actually bought $12 sim with 35gb data 4g at Amazon, and worked just fine when in abroad (toured around Europe).

    • @bebo_matatan
      @bebo_matatan Před rokem +1

      ​@@chubz1978cddo u remember the brand or have a link?

    • @TJ-22
      @TJ-22 Před 3 měsíci

      @@chubz1978cd Does the local SIM only allow you access to data. No calls or texts?

  • @micony1992
    @micony1992 Před měsícem

    Just dont buy iPhones in the US...They dont even offer sim tray anymore

  • @jonnyboy8000
    @jonnyboy8000 Před 2 lety +10

    Firstly DONT take your phone buy a cheap phones take that instead

    • @99999me1
      @99999me1 Před rokem +1

      Why?

    • @TIG5574
      @TIG5574 Před rokem +12

      People buy thousand dollar phones so they have great cameras to take pictures on for stuff like this. Why keep it at home?

    • @jonnyboy8000
      @jonnyboy8000 Před rokem +2

      @@TIG5574 That's ok just be prepared to have it stolen

    • @TIG5574
      @TIG5574 Před rokem +6

      @@jonnyboy8000 I've traveled in a dozen countries with my phone. So far so good lol. Of course when you travel you always have to be vigilant but if you have some street smarts and keep your valuables close you will be fine unless someone just robs you. 😂

    • @Ryan_Christopher
      @Ryan_Christopher Před rokem +2

      That’s not an option for travel TO the US. All the 3G networks are shut-down, so buying a Go Phone is out. If other countries follow suit, no cheap phones there too. And what’s the point of making like it’s 2005 by using a cheap Nokia on vacation, taking pics with a point-and-shoot, and waiting to get back to your hotel to upload vacation pics from a laptop? That digital camera and computer are just as vulnerable to theft as anything.

  • @dominicadominick4885
    @dominicadominick4885 Před rokem

    Pᵣₒmₒˢᵐ 😕