How much data (Gb) will I need on an eSIM to complete the entire Camino Frances. Trying to figure out how much to purchase for my journey.
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How much data (Gb) will I need on an eSIM to complete the entire Camino Frances. Trying to figure out how much to purchase for my journey.
WiFi can also be very slow, especially if lots of people are using it at the same time.. I would try and use WiFi whenever possible though, more for speed than anything as the phone signals not always good in many places.
I will wait for a local internet connection to do most of my uploading of pictures, reading emails etc. Mostly I want it for maps, calls, guide info and such when on the walk where I don’t have an internet connection.Totally depends on how long you are walking what you plan to do with your phone.
Social media
Guides
Maps
uploading photos
uploading videos.
I upload a lot of photos and videos and go through about 3-4 GB per day.
So lots of data top ups along the way which is easy to do.
3 or 4 G per day ? That’s a lot. I had 2 apps working 100%, plus music at time and google map and photos and I never went over 8G for a month. Almost never used Wifi.Totally depends on how long you are walking what you plan to do with your phone.
Social media
Guides
Maps
uploading photos
uploading videos.
I upload a lot of photos and videos and go through about 3-4 GB per day.
So lots of data top ups along the way which is easy to do.
Airalo has an app to buy data and to replenish it also so you can buy just a bit at first. A recharge won't cost much extra over the rate for GBs.How much data (Gb) will I need on an eSIM to complete the entire Camino Frances. Trying to figure out how much to purchase for my journey.
I am taking 5 weeks to walk so I think 5g should be enough for the fist 30 days and then I can add more for the remainder. Just my thoughts.
I purchased an Orange Sim for my unlocked phone for 28 days and it came with 100gb data for 25 euros. Never used half of the data, walked the Frances in May 2022.How much data (Gb) will I need on an eSIM to complete the entire Camino Frances. Trying to figure out how much to purchase for my journey.
Good point. And you can most likely get the same deal for an eSIM. Then you can have your home phone number and a Spanish one as well. About 90% of Portuguese and Spanish mobile numbers have Whatsapp installed installed and so can be reached if you have WiFi or cellular data but the ability to make or receive a call through phone service could be useful.I purchased an Orange Sim for my unlocked phone for 28 days and it came with 100gb data for 25 euros. Never used half of the data, walked the Frances in May 2022.
That’s a very good point about the different countries. We are also going to Portugal after the Camino so an EU plan maybe a better option.1) What ever option that you choose, it is likely that you will need to renew your service contract during your trip as most contracts are for 28 days. So, my advice is to choose an option that is easy for you to renew.
2) I personally prefer to purchase a Spanish SIM or eSIM so that I get a Spanish phone number (my phone allows for multiple SIMs). This way if someone in Spain wants to contact me for some reason (rare but it has happened when something changed) then they have the option of phoning a local number rather than an International phone number. Of course, I also keep my home phone number active in case someone from home needs to contact me in an emergency.
3) What ever option that you choose, make sure that your phone settings allow Data roaming. If you start in St. Jean then you start in France and then (obviously) as you cross the border you and your phone will switch to Spain.
This is what I found.1) What ever option that you choose, it is likely that you will need to renew your service contract during your trip as most contracts are for 28 days. So, my advice is to choose an option that is easy for you to renew.
It’s more for emergencies or if I stay somewhere that does not have WiFi as a female solo traveler.Never bought a sim card or used a data package of any kind in my seven walks. I've just used free wi-fi which is everywhere.
If you need to stay in touch with home or a business I guess I can see the need.
Personally a Camino goal each time is to minimize the use of any tech as much as possible.
Taking a break from tech is very satisfying.
It's often easier to use cellular data than to get the password to connect to a WiFi network which may not be very fast. Also, if you are using a public WiFi network you shouldn't do anything financial on your phone, or use a VPN if you do.It’s more for emergencies or if I stay somewhere that does not have WiFi as a female solo traveler.
Be careful but don't panic. Your banking apps are most likely encrypted end to end and if your browser is using the HTTPS protocol (with the S) traffic is also encrypted.if you are using a public WiFi network you shouldn't do anything financial on your phone, or use a VPN if you do.
My experience (a month ago) is that physical sims are much, much cheaper in Spain. For some reason you can get 50 or even 100G for 15Euros. Right now Airalo has 10G on sale for $12US. You can also make calls with a physical sim; most esims do not allow for calling.It seems that data is pretty cheap on eSIMs. I would get more than you think that you'll need.
3 or 4 G per day ? That’s a lot. I had 2 apps working 100%, plus music at time and google map and photos and I never went over 8G for a month. Almost never used Wifi.
Someone may have already said this but you can always purchase more data if you run out.
It’s a fairly straight forward exercise.