I am planning to visit a country I don't have mobile data in so I have to figure a way to get internet when I land to use Uber.
I'm considering finding the nearest wifi and calling from there vs finding a store with a local sim before hand and figuring how to get to this store with local buses/walking from the airport vs using Google Fi to have immediate internet abroad.
What would you all recommend?
How to Uber in a Different Country
Re: How to Uber in a Different Country
Well where are you going ? A first world airport will likely have free wifi, and phone shops...
Re: How to Uber in a Different Country
how long is Felipe staying in that country? and yes, it matters what country. in some countries, a throwaway SIM with data can be had for <$5-10, usually worth it even for short trips. especially if available at the airport.
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Re: How to Uber in a Different Country
http://prepaid-data-sim-card.wikia.com/ ... _with_data
The above link has a wealth of information on SIMs world-wide.
If you are unable to obtain a SIM before your trip, then I would obtain a SIM at the airport.
The above link has a wealth of information on SIMs world-wide.
If you are unable to obtain a SIM before your trip, then I would obtain a SIM at the airport.
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Re: How to Uber in a Different Country
Thank you. I had not considered getting my Sim in the airport. My first guess is that it'd be more expensive than finding a store since airports tend to do that but a national company might have standardized pricing so maybe I'm wrong there.
I'm visiting multiple countries in South America, starting with Mexico, a couple of months in each before moving on.
@GeneralSnoopy
That's a cool link. It seems like data gets expensive with some of those- beyond a gig or 2, Google Fi is cheaper.
I'm visiting multiple countries in South America, starting with Mexico, a couple of months in each before moving on.
@GeneralSnoopy
That's a cool link. It seems like data gets expensive with some of those- beyond a gig or 2, Google Fi is cheaper.
Re: How to Uber in a Different Country
Mexico City airport should have telecom/phone shops. there are tourist programs with at least one Mexican provider (telmex? is that a thing?) that cost ~$10 for a week or so of "some calls, some texts, some data". effort: super low, just handing the staff the phone and getting the sim switched. smaller airports might not be offering phone services.
for a couple months per country, it's definitely worth it to get a "regular" plan. brute would still just get the tourist sim at the airport, and then investigate for a few days which longer term plan makes sense.
for a couple months per country, it's definitely worth it to get a "regular" plan. brute would still just get the tourist sim at the airport, and then investigate for a few days which longer term plan makes sense.
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Re: How to Uber in a Different Country
So I'm going to go with local Sims.
Any recommendations on a good phone? A 6.0 or later droid with a decent price and is durable.
I have an ancient S3 with non working gps so a replacement will really help.
Any recommendations on a good phone? A 6.0 or later droid with a decent price and is durable.
I have an ancient S3 with non working gps so a replacement will really help.
Re: How to Uber in a Different Country
C40 has been reporting he likes the $100 Amazon phone (Android). brute likes to err on the side of "cheap to replace", especially for travel.