What to do about my US iPhone while traveling around Europe?
I've been reading up on how to get my cell phone into Europe and I'm still not entirely sure what to do. I'd prefer to use my iPhone so that I can carry fewer electronics, but my provider will not unlock my phone until my contract expires and it's going to cost a few hundred US dollars to buy out the contract (Bah!). Additionally, newer iPhones seem to only carry smaller SIM cards.
- What are my options?
- If I am able to get my phone unlocked, are nano SIM cards commonly sold in Europe?
Note 1: I would only consider buying another phone if it ended up being drastically cheaper than taking my iPhone (though I would still need to bring my iPhone for camera purposes).
Note 2: I'll be in Europe for a several months (in and out of Schengen area) including Western Europe and the more western countries of Eastern Europe.
Best Answer
You can buy nano SIM cards everywhere in Europe, as we do have iPhones too :-)
You may consider buying a simple phone + a card if you're just going to make calls though (and may use the Internet where Wi-Fi is available on your iPhone then). It depends on which countries you're going to, and for how long.
Some countries have regulations that are very favorable to the customers, like France where by law you can have your phone unlocked after 6 months of contract. Phones sold with prepaid cards (and therefore no contract!) are also quite cheap there (starting at 29 €) so if you have friends there and plan to come in 6 months you can get an unlocked phone almost for free :-) Check your local thrift stores / used/refurbished phones stores for unlocked/unlockable phones too, that may do the trick. Just remember that we use GSM for calling, not CDMA, so you should look for phones that work in Europe too!
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Answer 2
As @annoyed said, you can still use your iPhone offline or through wifi.
Getting a nano sim might be a challenge, especially if you want a prepaid card. Last year I tried getting one in France and failed.
For calls you could use a very cheap model. There was the Bic phone for a while, but I haven't seen them in any shop lately. Still you can buy pretty cheap sim-lock free phones in almost any multimedia store. I have seen Mediamarkt sell them as cheap as 19 Euro, but now they their cheapest online offer is 25 Euro
Answer 3
You could buy a factory-unlocked iPhone, and sell it when you are done with it. I bought a factory-unlocked phone prior to two international trips in 2012, and I was very happy I did. Note that as of yesterday when I was in an Apple store, factory-unlocked iPhone 5s phones are not yet available.
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