hey there!
probably most of you won't carry cell phones but does anyone had any experience or knows what is the best way to get cellular internet for smartphones (iPhone 5 in my case)?
i was thinking on buying a local spanish/french sim-card...
Best regards!
Tomer.
I brought my unlocked iPhone 5 with me, and during a layover in Madrid airport I purchased a prepaid Orange SIM card with data for 15 euros with 1GB of data for a month, they even had the SIM card cutter for the nano SIM, I also added 5 euros for talking/texting as well and added more credit as needed.
Honestly, it was nice to use my iPhone 5 like I would at home, I didn't have to rely on finding wifi or pestering a bar/albergue owner with asking for the wifi password, only in a few instances did I have to get the password in the more remote areas where I didn't get reception, if I wanted to post a photo or check in on FB, I was able to, if I wanted to call ahead to check on beds, I was able to.
I didn't get caught up in the wifi rush when I would stop for my morning breakfast break and lunch break, I could go online almost anywhere on the Camino as I pleased.
Outlets for charging were not scarce for most albergues, most used power strips, the Xunta ones had the least amount of outlets.
I think if someone needs to plug in their CPAP machine, they should have priority on the outlet and the bed closest to it, if more outlets are needed, get a double or triple splitter available at any ferreteria.