Will US roaming work for me?
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02-15-2025 07:53 PM
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hi @A_O TextNow is better. Send and Receive text both free (Fongo only free to receive) and voice quality is much better than Fongo
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02-19-2025 12:40 AM
How is TextNow compared to Fongo?
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02-16-2025 06:15 PM
another option not previously mentioned is using TextNow. It's an app that you download for free, then select a free Cdn phone number. With TextNow you'd be able to make/rec free calls to most any US and Cdn number as well as free text too. TextNow uses your local wifi and the data from the add-on. Depending on how long you're gonna be in USA, maybe 1GB or 3GB data could last for your trip. Another option...get a newer cellphone. If you travel to US / Mexico frequently...PM has inexpensive regular plans that cover Canada / US / Mexico. You can still use your Moto G7 Play in Canada and Mexico as 3G is still in use there.
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02-16-2025 04:24 PM
I personally use the TextNow SIM for free calling, texting and essential data while I am in the USA.
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02-16-2025 04:05 PM
So basically my options are:
1) Get the $30 US text+call+data add-on.
The "call" part gets unused, but I can temporarily forward all calls to my free Fongo number.
The "text" is mostly for receiving 2FA messages while in the US.
The "data" for Internet access, Fongo calling to Canada, receiving forwarded Fongo calls, and Whatsapp.
Not sure how to make calls within the US.
2) Get a local SIM for a week (phone does not support eSIM).
Allows local outgoing calls in the US.
Cheaper.
Does not allow receiving calls and texts sent to my number.
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02-16-2025 04:00 PM
Sorry had a brain freeze moment.
The Moto G Play isn’t on the whitelist.
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02-16-2025 03:46 PM
@A_O 1) then it isn't VoLTE approved for Public Mobile so in the USA your options would be T-Mobile's 2G which is hit and miss, or a voip app. Data and texting should still work. I had the same thing on another carrier with a VoLTE capable phone, so yes I do understand it is frustrating.
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02-16-2025 03:17 PM
1) The phone drops to 3G the moment it initiates the connection
2) It is not about tiers, as PM does support VoLTE, just not on all the models that Koodo does.
I don't see any technical reason for that - they should either support it or not.
I am sure that would not have been the case if we had real competition in the cellular market.
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02-16-2025 01:13 PM
@A_O , I meant it worked on VoLTE (and WiFi dialing
Definitely wifi calling won't work, but I don't think we yet have an answer as to whether you have confirmed VoLTE doesn't work by doing the test while in Canada. It may be that it does have VoLTE on PM but we don't know unless you try in Canada before you go. Bear in mind also that Public Mobile is a tier 3 carrier, Koodo is tier 2. You have to go with whatever suits your specific needs the best, and pay the price if necessary.
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02-16-2025 10:56 AM - edited 02-16-2025 11:13 AM
Apologies for the typo, I meant it worked on VoLTE (and WiFi dialing).
Post fixed.
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02-16-2025 10:30 AM - edited 02-16-2025 10:31 AM
@A_O The phone will work on LTE, the question was whether it was enabled for VoLTE, which is not the same thing. Did you try the test I suggested and found that the phone dropped to 3G? If not, we don't know that it won't have VoLTE and work in the USA.
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02-16-2025 10:09 AM - edited 02-16-2025 10:55 AM
The phone worked just fine with VoLTE when I was on Koodo.
That Telus decided not to support it on PM seems like a pure marketing decision and is very disappointing, to avoid a stronger word.
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02-16-2025 07:09 AM
@BKNS27 The Motorola Moto G Play is on the whitelist so it should work.
There are several Moto G's on the whitelist but I don't see the Play?
@A_O You can test your phone for VoLTE while still in Canada. Turn off wifi, turn on cellular data, make a phone call. If you have VoLTE the phone should not drop to 3G for phone calls. There is no more 3G in the USA, so a phone that can't do Voice over LTE (VoLTE) will not work unless it can connect to T-Mobile's 2G network which still exists in some areas but is being shut down also.
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02-15-2025 09:30 PM
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02-15-2025 07:57 PM
it's not on the Public Mobile whitelist of VoLTE enabled cellphones so it likely won't work for calls in USA. Data and text should be just fine though. You can download TextNow or Whatsapp to call most any US or Cdn number using local wifi or your PM data.
