![]() |
Has anyone used Tuyo or Red Pocket? Are they any good?
Do anyone know if there is anywhere to buy SIMs for Tuyo or Red Pocket in the UK? Thanks for your help. |
I've used tuyo and except of the bad English of the Hispanic customer care agents and the inability to disable the mailbox I was happy with them.
As you might have read on the previous pages, Tuyo uses T-Mobile's GSM1900 network, so coverage is generally inferior to those carriers owning GSM850-spectrum. But that's only relevant if you are travelling to distant rural areas. On eBay.com you'll find a lot of American sellers that sell tuyo SIMs including shipping to Europe for $10 or less. Btw you can activate the SIM by calling customer care already from the UK, so you'll know your American phone number even before you travel and so you can set up an announcement on your British mailbox. |
TuYo
Quote:
1. Good international rates. 2. The ability to use your prepaid phone balance as a calling card. If you search their website you can find out the rates and phone numbers you can call from a landline or pay phone [watch out for the surcharge!] to call overseas with rates that are quite good. |
Red Pocket is fine. The rates are great, particularly for calling many international countries (to which no surcharge applies much of the time, or a minimal one e.g. 1 cent a minute to UK landlines). There is a message you hear when calling out, advising you that your call is being connected, which is mildly annoying but tolerable.
|
I'm taking a trip to Florida next week and planning to use Locus GSM for calls, 15ct/min for the first 5 minutes then 9c/min. For data on my HTC Touch Diamond I'm planning on using 3 UK at £3/mb (apx $4.70/mb at todays rate) unless anyone has a better recommendation.
|
If you are a higher volume user, you might consider using O2 Wireless, also owned by Locus. 500 minute refills can be had for 29.99 or .06 a minute making it perhaps the cheapest prepaid GSM, although expiration is short. Also AT&T prepaid now offers unlimited calling for $3 per day.
http://www.o2wirelessservice.com/ |
Thanks mileageman, O2 Wireless does look like a better option.
The AT&T unlimited calling for $3 a day also seems a good deal, but does not include international calls back to the UK like Locus and O2 Wireless do. |
Quote:
As far as anything else, you may be able to get away with using T-Mobile's Sidekick option on a standard pre-paid account for 1 USD (automatic deduction every day) every single day (even if you don't use it) and manually entering the Hiptop APN. Included is unlimited SMS, MMS, IM, & EDGE/GPRS data. It has been working fine for a friend of mine for a month and me for about 6 months and counting now. Many iPhone users seem to be using this. Hopefully this is not some loophole that will eventually be shut. This actually is the most affordable prepaid plan per byte as it's unlimited. Besides these options, your Three UK deal isn't terrible if you don't plan on doing more than light occasional use, and it might even be cheaper than these other options depending on how much you need to use. It is funny that AT&T offers such a small package of 1 MB alongside their 100 MB one and has the nerve for charge 4.99 for that 1 MB! Good luck! |
Thanks adam917, I think I will stick with the Three UK option for this trip, along with wifi access where I can get it. The T-Mobile Sidekick option looks good, I will try to set it up for my next trip. I have an AT&T sim so that would have been ideal if they had a decent plan between 1 MB & 100 MB.
|
Quote:
|
I just went through a couple of posts and threads, however I am not sure what prepaid card would be the best option. We are a family of 6 going to FL for a two weeks holiday trip and I would very much like to have an option with the lowest possible fees for calling one another. The reason is pretty simple: If anyone gets lost anywhere, this is the easiest way to get together again, and I want each of the kids to have that "insurance".
Any recommendation would be very much appreciated, TIA! :) |
Need more specifics
So you will need 6 sim cards, PROBABLY all from the same provider. I take it you have 6 GSM phones suitable for use on 850/1900.
Ebay USA ususally has lots of ATT & T-mobile prepaid sim cards for sale quite inexpensively ($10 or less). There are some Tuyo ACTIVATION packages available on Ebay also for under $10 (not clear whether a sim card is inlcuded). The ATT and T-Mo packages usually have a small amount (30) minutes time before they expire. I know T-mobile has a prepay plan were you have unlimited T-Mo tio T-Mo calling for $1 per day of use (ie, you don't use, you don't pay) - remember, inbound is not free, so if you call each phone, that is $6 gone if they are all on that rate plan option. You could just have a few phones on that kind of plan and do straight pay-as-you-go on the other phones. I dont know much about ATT prepaid plans. I hve bought T-MO prepaid cards on Ebay myself. Seems lots of good talk about Tuyo. You would have to find a dealer in FL - seem to be plenty. I don't seem any sim card picing on the website, but I may be blind. They have a 10 cents per minute option. I am not recommending ANYTHING, but those are some options for you to think about. Have a great vacation! Stan |
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
I don't think you can beat 10 cents per minute - well, 20 cents if you include the family member's phone RECEIVING the call. There might be some deal with the ATT GOPHONE, but I expect you need to buy the PHONE. too. Of course, you want to look at the TOTAL PRICE for 6 phones/SIMs. The Tuyo activation for < $10 seems a bit suspicious - the same seller is offering a SIM with the activation for $25. 6 times $25 is lots more than 6 times $8. So, wait for other to offer their ideas and, when you bite, let us know what you decide. Stan |
Quote:
|
Quote:
2. Not up to speed on this; some offerors say 10 minutes, some say $10 worth of calling time. 3. I have not spoken with customer care, but I suspect the "FREE MOBILE TO MOBILE BETWEEN YOU AND OTHER TMOBILE CUSTOMERS" is only "FREE" after the $1 per day charge per phone. Note any other calls before 7 pm will be billed at the normal rate. Alll domestic calls after 7 pm are free. The catch is, of course, FREE expect for the $1 you are deducted for the day you used the phone. I amn sure you are familiar with the saying "Ain't no free lunch." 4. Try url=http: // www.t-mobile.com/shop/plans/Prepaid-Plans.aspx should make it clear. |
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:46. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
© 2002-2020 PrePaidGSM.net