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Boost data only
Unreal roam in Canada and Mexico only
H2O pay for usage
Ultra is only $.02/MB for data; voice/text cost less with H2O
US Mobile "Global Pass", data only; do unlimited US plans do voice/text when abroad?
https://thesavvybackpacker.com/best-uk-esim/
a few under $30 from SIMoptions
data-only: https://cybernews.com/best-esim-providers/best-esim-for-europe/
Three UK: PAYG + data pack ÂŁ10, eSIM requires contacting a human
https://www.three.co.uk/support/sim-support/esim
Lyca Mobile: ÂŁ10/20GB, unlimited UK voice/text!
https://www.lycamobile.co.uk/en/bundles/sim-only-deals/#best-value
Physical SIM only:
Orange: €20/12GB, 30min/200SMS
https://travel.orange.com/en/buy-a-sim/offers/united-kingdom
Vodafone: €23/10GB
https://travel.vodafone.com
Wikipedia | list of US MVNOs
https://www.whistleout.com/CellPhones/Guides/Best-cell-phone-plans
Red Pocket $20/5GB, all 3 networks available including locked phones, unlimited slow data
Tello: a la carte; $16/10GB w/hotspot & 100 min! Hard limit, one-time data packs available
H2O (ATT): $18/3GB (2GB hotspot), unlimited slow
PureTalk (ATT): $20/3GB (2GB hotspot)
Ultra (T-Mobile)
US Mobile $10/2GB light plan, $20/10GB, unlimited 2G data; 20% off for paying annually; also "Unlimited Flex" plan (annual only) with 5GB hotspot
Twigby (Verizon): $15/2GB
FreedomPop: $10/1GB, no more free plan
TextNow: free talk/text, various data "passes" available per hour/day/month; requires smartphone and app, with full Google Play Services and account
Hello Mobile: $10/1GB, $23/unlimited paid quarterly; hotspot only on $40 plan
Lyca Mobile (T-Mobile): $19/3GB, less during intro promo; probably no hotspot
AirVoice: $18/3GB w/o hotspot paid monthly, $14/2GB hotspot paid quarterly; promo pricing is confusing, hotspot plan might jump in price to renew
Ting: $20/2GB
Boost: $15/5GB, data shuts off after allotment
Boost Infinite is post-paid, but $25/month for unlimited BYOD; hotspot is another $10
Unreal: $15/5GB (1GB hotspot), unlimited slow
Naked Mobile: $35/10GB w/voice, $30/20GB data only
Say you're on a train to work, but you forgot your headphones. You'd normally listen to music to pass the time, but given the circumstances, your choices are to sit silently like a considerate adult, or to blare songs out of your phone's main speaker like a jerk. Thankfully, there's now a third option.
There's another app, but it's old and of dubious quality.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.omegacentauri.Earpiece
no international service, but you could switch SIMs
A lot of the phone numbers this side of North Plains start with 447, so I decided they should have the exchange name GIlbert. This airport doesn't have a local number like that, though, and it seems to be privately owned and not very old.
formerly used the Ring.To system
XPRT as sold by Sprint
No GPS, but it has WiFi and Symbian S40.
Can get subsidized mobile, land line, or broadband service.