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So how do you go about getting setup before you leave? Do I have to purchase a sim card from somewhere and are their special rates? I.e. I live in Florida, but my wife and I will be taking a cruise throughout mexico, bahamas etc... Are their cheaper options than roaming on Sprint's network since I can load in another SIM?
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Don't use any SIM card from any US providers, it'll just be roaming rate (EXPENSIVE). |
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Do keep in mind that in China there is really no free roaming, you get charged local rate when you are in the province (some times city) where your SIM Card is purchased, but you will be charged a roaming rate both on voice AND data when you go out that area. So in a long run it's going to be expensive. What I suggest is that if you are going to move around the country a lot, stay with voice, because data can simply drain your deposit FAST and it's not that easy to recharge it, keep in mind that most ppl there does NOT speak English well, unless you have someone who you can trust to translate for you. |
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Just finished my testing with swaping a sim card from another carrier, and I can tell you it works. I put a sim card of my friend's phone,from a carrier here in Puerto Rico that's called "Claro" and set the tp2 for gsm only and inmediatly the edge sign appears and when I make calls it was working as it was my friend's phone, his phone # appeared not mine(my sprint own)my tp2 work just fine, receive and make calls normally, now i'll be looking forward testing with at&t here in Puerto Rico. I;ll let you know.
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