08-29-2019 12:34 PM - edited 01-05-2022 06:44 AM
Hi everyone,
hoping you can help please as haven't quite found the answer I need. Spoiled, rotten me is about to head on an African safari. I want to upgrade to the new iPhone for my camera.
1. Could you please tell me what are the steps to swap phones; and
2. Can you tell me please how I could get service, if at all, whilst in Africa or will I just have to find WiFi hotspots.
Thanks!!!
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08-29-2019 02:02 PM
@hairbag1 wrote:
@TFC wrote:Thanks but that caution has me a bit scared. Is there something I should do to safely protect my original card? I'll be doing quite an adveturous trip. For example, I assume something water and weather proof. Also assuming I can't my fingerprints on it. Anything else I need to know?
Remember that your cell phone is a sensitive piece of electronic equipment....costly too. Treat it with due care and caution when travelling. Free advise...don't get it wet ! Carry a few zip-lock type of bags to store the phone.
I think @Anonymous meant to carefully remove the sim from old cell phone and place it in new phone, eh.
Enjoy your trip.
@hairbag1 Yes. That was in response to Q1. You had already replied to Q2.
@TFC: unless you need to use your phone all the into the plane and then when you return after landing...maybe just leave the SIM at home.
08-29-2019 01:40 PM
@TFC wrote:Thanks but that caution has me a bit scared. Is there something I should do to safely protect my original card? I'll be doing quite an adveturous trip. For example, I assume something water and weather proof. Also assuming I can't my fingerprints on it. Anything else I need to know?
Remember that your cell phone is a sensitive piece of electronic equipment....costly too. Treat it with due care and caution when travelling. Free advise...don't get it wet ! Carry a few zip-lock type of bags to store the phone.
I think @Anonymous meant to carefully remove the sim from old cell phone and place it in new phone, eh.
Enjoy your trip.
08-29-2019 01:04 PM
Wow you really are a Town Hero!
Never knew of anything like Gigsky sim and it seems like it's the perfect answer. Feeling like a dummy but becoming a quick study thanks to all the help!!!
08-29-2019 12:58 PM
Thanks but that caution has me a bit scared. Is there something I should do to safely protect my original card? I'll be doing quite an adveturous trip. For example, I assume something water and weather proof. Also assuming I can't my fingerprints on it. Anything else I need to know?
08-29-2019 12:55 PM
Thanks - believe TextNow is like WhatsApp.
Appreciate the help and education 🙂
08-29-2019 12:54 PM
You could either buy a local sim or use Gigsky sim. If you have wi-fi then you use apps like WhatsApp, Skype, Fongo, or Textnow.
Enjoy your trip to Africa.
08-29-2019 12:39 PM
@TFC wrote:Hi everyone,
hoping you can help please as haven't quite found the answer I need. Spoiled, rotten me is about to head on an African safari. I want to upgrade to the new iPhone for my camera.
1. Could you please tell me what are the steps to swap phones; and
2. Can you tell me please how I could get service, if at all, whilst in Africa or will I just have to find WiFi hotspots.
Thanks!!!
Just carefully pull the SIM out of the old phone and carefully insert it into the new phone.
08-29-2019 12:36 PM - edited 08-29-2019 12:38 PM
@TFC wrote:Hi everyone,
hoping you can help please as haven't quite found the answer I need. Spoiled, rotten me is about to head on an African safari. I want to upgrade to the new iPhone for my camera.
1. Could you please tell me what are the steps to swap phones; and
2. Can you tell me please how I could get service, if at all, whilst in Africa or will I just have to find WiFi hotspots.
Thanks!!!
Public Mobile network won't work outside of Canada or USA. Pick up a local sim card in Africa...or get a voip app like TextNow, but you'll be reliant on wifi.
Safe travels.