04-01-2019 11:49 AM - edited 01-05-2022 07:03 AM
I will go back China for 2 weeks,can I just remove public Mobile SIM card for 2 weeks?While in Beijing put new chinese SIM card ,when I come back to Toronto and then switch back public Mobile SIM card?Does the public Mobile charge roaming fee or any fee?
04-01-2019 05:11 PM - edited 04-01-2019 05:12 PM
@hamaida wrote:@GreatCanadian Do not focus on small things. Try to focus on the main point "Roaming"... Both answers, my answer and yours correct.
We all parse out parts of sentences to try to interpret what people are asking. If a part of a post isn't entirely correct then someone might come along and straighten it out for the OP and future readers in general.
Or if a part of an OP hasn't been fully answered then someone might come along and shed light on that part.
04-01-2019 05:06 PM
If the phone is the same phone he used previously in China, then of course it is unlocked. Hopefully that's the case.
GC
04-01-2019 05:04 PM
I don't believe it's a "small thing". There's all kinds of great advice here in this thread, but noone has asked if the phone is unlocked. That's the first of 2 things to ensure his phone will work in China. First, is the phone compatible with Chinese networks. Second, is it unlocked. It may be unlocked. But if the OP isn't even sure that he can take out the SIM without adverse effects, I wouldn't be so sure that he would be familiar with what an unlocked phone means.
GC
04-01-2019 04:57 PM - edited 04-01-2019 04:59 PM
@GreatCanadian Do not focus on small things. Try to focus on the main point "Roaming"... Both answers, my answer and yours correct.
04-01-2019 04:33 PM
All well and good, but that's not what you said. I didn't want to say you were wrong because I wanted to be somewhat polite. You said you were sure his phone is unlocked because he's with Public Mobile. I pointed out that that statement isn't necessarily true.
GC
04-01-2019 03:41 PM
@GreatCanadianBecause he said that he will use it in China, he is very sure that it's unlocked.
04-01-2019 03:03 PM
@hamaida wrote:@Jackhyf63 No roaming fee or any fee if you remove your PM Sim card. And I am sure your cell phone is unlocked coz you are with PM.
Have fun there is NO roaming fee or any fee after traveling Just put your China sim card and you will be Ok.
Not necessarily. If the phone was previously locked to Telus or Koodo, it would still work with Public Mobile.
GC
04-01-2019 02:20 PM
@Jackhyf63NP. YOU ARE WELCOME.
04-01-2019 02:17 PM
Thanks for all answers 🙏
04-01-2019 02:06 PM
@hairbag1NP. Mabey my reply was not clear enough.
Thank you.
04-01-2019 02:03 PM
04-01-2019 01:50 PM
@hairbag1 FYI.. I did not say more than that.!!
04-01-2019 01:44 PM
@hamaida wrote:@Jackhyf63 No roaming fee or any fee if you remove your PM Sim card. And I am sure your cell phone is unlocked coz you are with PM.
Have fun there is NO roaming fee or any fee after traveling Just put your China sim card and you will be Ok.
@hamaida; FYI...it doesn't matter if you remove the sim or not. Once you cross the Canadian border, all PM service ceases. Only exception is if you have a US Roaming Add-on, then service will continue for the 10 day period of that add-on. PM has no other roaming options, at this juncture.
04-01-2019 01:36 PM
@Jackhyf63 No roaming fee or any fee if you remove your PM Sim card. And I am sure your cell phone is unlocked coz you are with PM.
Have fun there is NO roaming fee or any fee after traveling Just put your China sim card and you will be Ok.
04-01-2019 01:20 PM
@Jackhyf63 wrote:I will go back China for 2 weeks,can I just remove public Mobile SIM card for 2 weeks?While in Beijing put new chinese SIM card ,when I come back to Toronto and then switch back public Mobile SIM card?Does the public Mobile charge roaming fee or any fee?
Public Mobile is a prepaid service so there are no roaming charges ever. Yes, you can remove the SIM and re-insert when you get back. If your phone supports two SIMs you can have both cards in your phone without any issues.
04-01-2019 01:12 PM
As long as your phone is compatible with a network in China, yes, this will not be a problem.
04-01-2019 12:04 PM
For your information, if you stop paying for your plan at the end of your billing period, you can go up to 89 days without renewing your plan before losing your number/account/balance/SIM.
04-01-2019 12:01 PM
@Jackhyf63 wrote:I will go back China for 2 weeks,can I just remove public Mobile SIM card for 2 weeks?While in Beijing put new chinese SIM card ,when I come back to Toronto and then switch back public Mobile SIM card?Does the public Mobile charge roaming fee or any fee?
Public Mobile has no roaming partner in China, so your SIM won't work while you are there. Please note you are still paying for your Public Mobile plan even though you removed your SIM from the phone for 2 weeks.
04-01-2019 11:53 AM
If you remove your SIM card and don't use while traveling, you're not roaming. No charges.
And yes, you can remove your SIM card, leave it behind and put it back in when you get home.