It took me YEARS of traveling to understand how to use a local SIM card. Then eSIMs started gaining popularity, and I had to figure out those. In the beginning, the easiest method of staying connected abroad for me was using my carrier’s daily roaming package, or a hot spot device like Skyroam.
WELL. I have LOTS to say about all of those now.
But I’m going to write it in a way that’s as easy as possible to digest and understand. I write a lot, so please bear with me!
I don’t care what anyone else says. As a FULL TIME traveler, nomad, and digital business owner, I 100% will say that physical SIM cards are still the best to use for connection abroad.
They are the cheapest option, they have the strongest reception, and they usually give you local calling in addition to data. Sure, they’re weird to figure out how to activate, but that’s what the people who work at the kiosks are there for.
PROS of Physical SIM Cards:
CONS of Physical SIM Cards:
How to Use a Physical SIM card: See this post
I’ve tried eSIM cards in about 15 or so countries, and they still are nowhere near as reliable or as cheap as physical SIM cards. But they do have convenience factors, especially if you’re only going to be in a country for around a week or so (or less).
Pros of eSIM Cards:
Cons of eSIM Cards:
The eSIM company I currently use is called Airalo , and if you use ‘ALYSSA258’ you get $3 off…which helps since they charge like $9 for 1GB.
Be sure to carefully follow the instructions on how to install them. They’re a bit tricky, so I’ll make a post about that as well.
Before I learned about the ease and affordability of SIM cards, I used a portable Wifi hotspot like Skyroam. FULL DISCLOSURE, I was sponsored by them, and had a lot of free day passes. But once those were used up, I realized there’s no point in using them unless you’re working from somewhere with absolutely no wifi, or if you’re trying to provide wifi to a group.
Pros of a Portable Wifi Hot Spot:
Cons of a Portable Wifi Hot Spot:
The hotspot I used to use is called SkyRoam and in my opinion is the best one out there.
Idk why people think it’s Okay to accept the $10/day travel roaming that most U.S. cell carriers now offer. THAT IS NOT A GOOD DEAL! Again, for $10 you can get a local SIM card with unlimited data for like two weeks in most places!
But I suppose that if your phone is locked, you might not have another option. Now you know to never enter into a contract with your carrier for a payment plan on a phone that requires it to stay locked until you pay it.
OH! And for the whole “T-Mobile has free international data” scheme. I’d give it a MEH. You only get the bare minimum of MBs per day, which is usually only enough for Whatsapp and some emails. They also straight up turned me down when I let it slip that I travel most of the time.
Pros of Using Your Carrier Travel Roaming:
Cons of Using Your Carrier Travel Roaming:
When people started noticing my SIM card collection in my phone case on IG, a lot of people were like “Omg girl! Get Google Fi!” …unfortunately none of those people were full time travelers, nor expats, nor digital nomads, so I got it, but quickly found out it doesn’t apply for people who don’t live the majority of the time in the U.S.
However! If you DO live in the U.S. most of the time, but travel once a month-ish, this could be a great option for you!
Pros of Google Fi
Cons of Google Fi:
I hope this post helps you out, don’t forget thaaatttt
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xx, Alyssa
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