06-24-2019 07:42 AM - edited 01-05-2022 08:08 AM
I am travelling to China and Europe, I know my prepaid PM sim won't work there but can I still receive international texts, and can I use it for emergencies? Is there any cost for emergency calling and is there any cost if I keep my sim inside my phone?
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06-25-2019 12:31 PM
LOL ... I was so going to say this previously -- Didn't seem right to do it 🙂 LOL
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06-25-2019 07:29 AM
I think the biggest advantage of keeping your SIM in the phone while you travel is you won't have to look for it when you get home because you forgot where you put it.
06-25-2019 02:22 AM
It did for me before.
06-24-2019 10:48 AM
@Jasok wrote:I am travelling to China and Europe, I know my prepaid PM sim won't work there but can I still receive international texts,
@Jasok Unfortunately not possible.
and can I use it for emergencies? Is there any cost for emergency calling and is there any cost if I keep my sim inside my phone?
@Jasok Emergency calling is free and will only work locally. There is absolutely no cost in keeping you sim in your phone. In fact, it's recommended because when on WiFi if have your sim card in your phone apps that require/perform number verification like Hangouts Dialer and will allow you to make calls anywhere in North America for free. Google Duo will also work for video/regular calls.
If you have a VOIP service configure/available you can also forward your calls to that number and receive VM vial email.
Also, if you have a VOIP service you can forward your number and get VM via email.
06-24-2019 10:35 AM - edited 06-24-2019 10:36 AM
@LieuxIf you want to use a different SIM card in the same phone.. yes.. I think Whatsapp itself won't trigger the need to verify the SIM via text if you are solely on wifi while travelling. The problem happens is when you need to verify your Public Mobile phone number while you are in Europe.
06-24-2019 10:15 AM
@GinYVR wrote:@LieuxBecause Whatsapp identity is based on phone number. there is a FAQ to change the number, useful for travelling..
If I understand well...you need to put a new sim from the new country???
06-24-2019 10:06 AM - edited 06-24-2019 10:06 AM
@LieuxBecause Whatsapp identity is based on phone number. there is a FAQ to change the number, useful for travelling..
06-24-2019 10:02 AM
06-24-2019 08:51 AM
I use WhatsApp to send messages home using wifi when I travel. WhatsApp will not work without the SIM card installed.
06-24-2019 08:45 AM
You won't receive anything because PM doesn't support international roaming except the US. Your phone won't registered on any roaming network like China mobile or China unicom for example if you go to China. It just shows no service. And you can't make any calls of course. I just came back from China and that's what I experienced...
06-24-2019 08:11 AM - edited 06-24-2019 08:14 AM
@JasokNo cost, but your SIM's identifier will be queried, stored on foreign databases, so it depends on how much you care about your privacy and your adversion to government overreach.
06-24-2019 08:03 AM
@Jasok I was curious... I just read that you will be able to call the 112 (911 in Europe) even if you don’t have a sim in your phone. In Asia ?!!!
06-24-2019 07:55 AM
You can leave the sim in but you won't be able to get any service to make calls or text. PM does not offering roaming except in the US. You could buy a local sim to make calls or if you have access to wi-fi then you could use apps like Textnow, Skype, or Fongo to make calls and text.
06-24-2019 07:52 AM
@Jasok wrote:I am travelling to China and Europe, I know my prepaid PM sim won't work there but can I still receive international texts, and can I use it for emergencies? Is there any cost for emergency calling and is there any cost if I keep my sim inside my phone?
No you can’t receive text when you will be in Europ or Asia.... NO SERVICE. Can you use it for emergencies?? Good question in Canada you can use your phone without a Sim to call 911....And you will never be overcharged for anything with public mobile because it’s prepaid so you can let your sim in.