TwingleMum
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Can this replace an international Plan??? I've never of this. If I can save $300 for the International plan that would be great.
I'm just going to hijack this thread, sorry! Hopefully it's something the OP would be interested in as well.
How do people get around the 2-factor authentication that's on everything now if you just have pocket wifi? I'm thinking it'll be easier to just go with the international plan so that I can still receive text messages to be able to log into everything!
My elderly and frail grandparents will be without support for about a week too while me, Dad and my aunt are all away. This is definitely also a consideration for me - they won't learn texting and there's no way they'd be able to work out how to call over wifi!I know you can also do Wi-Fi calling but I'm just going to use my phone and pay for international. Not worried about getting texts but my mom's older and I'd rather she or my neighbors who are older than her, be able to call or text if something happens. It's just easier plus it's just me.
I'm just going to hijack this thread, sorry! Hopefully it's something the OP would be interested in as well.
How do people get around the 2-factor authentication that's on everything now if you just have pocket wifi? I'm thinking it'll be easier to just go with the international plan so that I can still receive text messages to be able to log into everything!
T-Mobile lets me receive SMS pretty much anywhere in the world without any extra charges. But, the free data is too slow. So, my T-Mobile phone + a pocket WiFi is perfect.I'm just going to hijack this thread, sorry! Hopefully it's something the OP would be interested in as well.
How do people get around the 2-factor authentication that's on everything now if you just have pocket wifi? I'm thinking it'll be easier to just go with the international plan so that I can still receive text messages to be able to log into everything!
I just checked the details for my Australian carrier, and there's no charge to receive text messages! Even to send text messages is only 75 cents per message... things have changed since I travelled lastT-Mobile lets me receive SMS pretty much anywhere in the world without any extra charges. But, the free data is too slow. So, my T-Mobile phone + a pocket WiFi is perfect.
And if your eSim plan allows tethering. Most plans restrict it to a certain amount of data or disallow it entirely. Also, using your phone as a hotspot is going to drain the battery quickly and cause it to run quite warm. The same problems that you have with a pocket WiFi.I would second the eSim, it would have a similar cost to a portable WiFi device and it's in your phone and you can easily share it with a phone hotspot. If your phone is compatible.
We also got the premium pocket wifi which says 187 Mbps download and in theory has about 12-18 hours battery time plus the power pack. I don’t know how true or accurate this is in real world but I will find out in Sept/Oct!I am using Japan Wireless, found a discount code online. They offer free delivery to hotel so I’m having them deliver to hotel in afternoon we arrive (we arrive at night). Comes with chargers, power pack, return label and envelope and carry case.