🌐 Your passport to seamless connectivity!
The PrePaid Europe SIM Card offers travelers a hassle-free way to stay connected with 12GB of data, unlimited minutes, and texts for 30 days. With coverage in 71 destinations, including major European countries and beyond, this SIM card is perfect for those who want to explore without worrying about connectivity. Easy activation with no personal ID required makes it a must-have for any traveler.
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.12"L x 3.7"W |
Cellular Technology | GSM |
D**M
Worked almost everywhere in Italy
I purchased two of these cards for my wife and I to use during two weeks in Italy. The data plan begins once the cards are activated. I activated them at home in the USA a couple of days before I left simply to make sure they worked. They will give you a UK phone number with a country code of +44. Activation in our unlocked iPhones was very easy. I simply removed our AT&T SIM card and inserted the new card. The carrier in Europe was "WIND." We had 12G of data each and did not come close to using all of it over the course of two weeks. Just remember to give your new UK phone number to those people who really need to reach you if needed.PROS: Activation was easy. I did not need to register the SIM with the new carrier.Worked very well in Venice, Florence, Tuscany, and Rome (4G all of the time). Coverage was spotty in Positano (Amalfi Coast; 3G or Extended most of the time).PRO TIP - The card is a UK phone number with a +44 country code. Italy is a +39 country code. Any number you text/dial in Italy (restaurant, tour company etc) must be done with the country code first.PRO TIP - The USA is a +1 country code. Any phone number you text/dial in the USA must have the +1 first. For years, I have not entered contacts into my phone with the +1 first. If I sent a friend a text back in the States, I had to remember to go into my contacts first and add the +1 in front of their number prior to sending the text. If you get a send text failure, check this first.CONS: You cannot stream with this card. I was on vacation so I was not trying to stream Netflix. However, if that is something you are going to do, you can't do it with this card. In addition, it can't be used as a hotspot. I was not trying to do either of these so it wasn't a real problem. The only real con that I had was that in Positano, Amalfi Coast, Italy, the coverage was 3G or worse. A few times it switched from WIND 3G to Extended (Roaming). When it does this, texting became a problem. Google Maps (for walking directions) still worked but it was slowed down when it switched to Extended.Random Tip - I purchased unlocked (not tied to a specific carrier) iPhones direct from Apple. This made this card very easy to use. Basically change the SIM card and it worked great. I THINK you can request your carrier to unlock your phone temporarily but I'm not 100% sure. It would be worth finding out. Knowing what I know now, I will never intentionally purchase a locked phone again.Another random tip - In the USA, I find the WAZE app works better than any other navigation app. I like WAZE much better than Google maps. However, we did a TON of walking in Italy. Google maps with walking directions worked very well with this card (even in Positano). However, Google Maps did screw me over one day while driving. I opened my WAZE App to hopefully get me to where I was actually going and it worked like a charm. Thanks WAZE.I hope you found this review helpful. Normally, I don't take the time to write reviews on Amazon. However, when I was considering buying this card, the description said it worked in Italy but no one had written a review about it who had actually used it in Italy. Well, here is that review. I hope you have safe travels.
P**S
This was a waste of money
Before I explain why I only gave 1 star and why it was a waste of money, I would like to point out that I have been using the prepaid SIM cards from Three in the past for travel to Europe and they always worked great.This time it was a failure from the start.1. I received the card and on the envelope was a sticker with a link suggesting to go on their site to set up the activation for a set time period. The link did not work but took me to a failure to load message. I tried to visit the site without the activation piece of the link but could not navigate to the suggested part of the site this way either.2. I put in the SIM card in my unlocked phone before I left the US as I had done in the past. I did receive a text message confirming it was active although I could not locate the new phone number (usually it was easily identified after I installed the SIM card in previous times).3. I arrived in Germany and could tell that I was now linked with the local provider o2 but when I tried to place a call I kept getting the same message that the caller on the other line could not be reached. I tried several numbers as well as several number combinations, with and without the country code, with or without zeros of the local code, etc.4. Data worked for a little while, and I would like to mention that data was always an important factor as Three offers generous data packages compared to other companies for a great price and never failed in the past. This time the data stopped working at a usage less than 300 MB, considering I purchased 12GB for 30 days.The next day I purchased a new SIM card from a local provider and used that for the remainder of my trip. Needless to say I was beyond disappointed and it is highly unlikely I will purchase another SIM card from Three again.The reason why I gave 1 star is because the SIM cards I purchased from them in the past worked always great.
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