Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/08/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mobile phones have radios in them, and those radios use certain frequencies. It is not guaranteed that a phone configured for T-Mobile use in the USA will be able to communicate with European cell towers. If it can't talk to the cell tower, then the SIM won't matter. I shopped carefully to find a 4-band phone to maximize the chances that my phone would work in other countries. See https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4988 I recommend that he get comfortable with using WiFi, which is available in many public places in the countries you have named. > Hi all, > > My son is travelling across Europe - he is in Germany today heading off > to > Austria and Italy in the next few days - but is unable to get data on > his > iPhone or iPad with US T-mobile sims cards installed. We have an > international roaming plan but it is not working and T-mobile USA is > not > too helpful. > > I've suggested that he should pick up a European Sim chip to get data > on > his iPad. He says that tied multiple mobile phone stores but could not > find > data sim chips in Europe, only hot spots packages or prepaid phones. > > So if a question for Europe-based luggers. Have data sim chips been > phased > out in Europe? If not, where would they be available? > Thanks in advance for your help.