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Join Date: 09 Apr 2008
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Both models are quad band: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 |
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Junior Member
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I will be traveling in France and Spain this September. I have a dual band (900/1800) Samsung SGH-s500 I bought in Indonesia a few years ago, and wanted to know if I can buy a SIM that will work in both France and Spain. Am I better off buying from the US or waiting until I get to Paris?
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Join Date: 28 Jul 2007
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don't you like international sims like Travelsim or icq um+? Imho they are cheaper than local sims (above all if you travelling not only in 1 country)
My best sim?--> Wind +39-328 My phones: Samsung Galaxy Next S5570 |
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. At most, we'll only be using our phones to call each other just in case we choose to go our own way (ie. shopping) and for sure only once a day to call Canada and see how things are back home while traveling in Europe.I also want a standard UK number versus some weird Estonian number. |
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Junior Member
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Just like the heading says, I received them today! Popped them in my Motorola L6 and my daughter's Siemens M55 (both are unlocked) and the sim cards are ACTIVE!
I actually even received a text message from a promotional long distance company in the UK, more proof that the sim card is active. All I need to do now is top-up the cards when we arrive at Heathrow! THANKS to all who replied |
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