Which one would you prefer while on an International trip?
Alex G
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Kulsoom Awan@kulsoom_awan
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Imo, physical sim cards will be obsolete in the future
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Less things I have to worry about losing the better - E-Sim all the way.
Any card which can help offer good connectivity, besides read eSim is a very secured mode and allows quick activation. It would be nice to see how multiple different eSim profiles from different operators can be added. Excited and curious about it
on international trip, it is certaonly a deal breaker with quick and no time activation
In the not-too-distant future, actual SIM cards won't be needed.
It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight.
It's usually cheaper than using your home sim card and you'll avoid those crazy roaming charges.
You can usually find SIM cards at airports or local stores when you arrive at your destination. Just make sure your phone is unlocked so you can use a different SIM card. With a local sim card, you'll get a local number and data plan, which can be super convenient for navigating around and staying in touch. Plus, you'll have the peace of mind of knowing exactly what you're paying for.
Sims Direct might have some good deals on international SIM cards, so it's worth checking them out before you go. Overall, having a local SIM card is my go-to for staying connected while traveling abroad.
While on an international trip, I would prefer an eSIM for its convenience—no need to swap physical SIM cards, and it's easier to set up with immediate activation. If you're planning a trip to the Philippines, there are many fast internet SIM options available. I recommend purchasing a Touch Mobile (TM) SIM card from the airport in the Philippines to enjoy their services. If you need to know the TM SIM registration process step by step, visit this website: https://tmsimregistration.info/