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SIM cards for traveling
There is no cell phone group so I apologize here but they are little computers...lol.
Anyway...We are planning a trip overseas to New Zealand.. We will be there 2 months maybe longer.
How do SIM cards work?
Will buying one there allow us to convert our iPhones to "local" phones?
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SIM cards for traveling (Original Post)
SHRED
May 2017
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Yes. You just put your current sim card in a safe place and insert the new card that
CentralMass
May 2017
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CentralMass
(15,806 posts)1. This link might be helpful.
SHRED
(28,136 posts)2. My current provider...
...is CREDO.
When the SIM is replaced then that completely changes the phone to another provider?
CentralMass
(15,806 posts)3. Yes. You just put your current sim card in a safe place and insert the new card that
You purchase for New Zealand. When you return stateside just put the Credo card back in.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,605 posts)4. If the phone is unlocked, you're good to go with a sim swap.
If not then your options are:
- upgrade to an international plan via your current provider.
- get a burner cell that works in your destination.
SHRED
(28,136 posts)5. Thank you
CentralMass
(15,806 posts)6. A related article