mustbjones
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- summer 2013
Is the 3G/4G coverage very good on the Camino, or is France/Spain all gone LTE?
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mustbjones said:Is the 3G/4G coverage very good on the Camino, or is France/Spain all gone LTE?
mustbjones said:Thank you all for your response, especially Diegomartine. I am glad to hear that the iPhone 5 is "still" unlocked. Were you with Verizon or ATT or Sprint? Just might make a difference if your carrier in the US is ATT (GSM), not Verison (CDMA)
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mustbjones said:Diagomartine,
Does the service you chose (Vodafone) allow you to use your iPhone 5 as a hotspot? I will be bringing an iPad mini and my friend has an iPod Touch.
You buy the SIM chip and put credit on it. As you make calls, your balance goes down. When you reach zero, only 112 works. You can add money to your account at phone stores, tobacco shops, newsstands, and some supermarkets. There is an option at most ATM's to add money to your account, but I have never tried it.how the "pay-as-you-go" works exactly
falcon269 said:As you make calls, your balance goes down. When you reach zero, only 112 works. You can add money to your account at phone stores, tobacco shops, newsstands, and some supermarkets.
falcon269 said:I generally get the one month plan with about 1G of data.
mustbjones said:falcon269 said:As you make calls, your balance goes down. When you reach zero, only 112 works. You can add money to your account at phone stores, tobacco shops, newsstands, and some supermarkets.
That is where things get fuzzy for me. How do you track your balance on an iPhone?falcon269 said:I generally get the one month plan with about 1G of data.
Diegomartine sent me to this website http://yu.vodafone.es/#!/tarifas-de-pre ... co/tarifas (which unfortunately I cannot translate.) This one, http://www.simcardspain.es/en/118-vodaf ... spain.html translate to English. Do I understand it correctly? I get 1G data, and 100 minutes for ~25 bucks a month?
PS Does a Spanish SIM work in France?
PSS I am willing to take this off line with either you or Diegomartine
mustbjones said:I am sorry Diegomartine, but I do not read Spanish, nor do I see a way to set the webpage to English.