saltwaterpearl
Here kitty, kitty.....
Please forgive the following very basic questions. I have read through a number of cell phone threads, but I am so unversed in this subject, I just want to confirm that I understand this process and my anticipated situation. (FYI, my prior caminos were all in the pre-cellphone era!)
I currently use a Samsung Galaxy Note 1. As it is close to three years old, I intend to upgrade in the next month. After upgrading to a new phone, the Note will then be purely for travel.
I would like to take that old Galaxy Note on our camino. We want to have a local phone for emergencies/booking, and we want to be able to Skype and email home (USA) occasionally, and we want to use it "offline" as well, for maps/guidebooks/Kindle and document storage. So....
I would remove my old SIM card from the Note, correct? I would need to get a charger that would work in Spain. And I will also need to ask that it be "unlocked"?
Without a SIM and a service contract, will it still function as a just WiFi device? So we will still be able to access the internet, and we will still have access to my Contacts, and be able to email or WhatsApp them whenever we come across a WiFi signal?
Then, when we get to Spain, we can go to a mobile store like Vodaphone, Orange or Movistar and get a Spanish SIM that can be easily "recharged" as needed.
That will give us local call minutes that we can use for emergencies or booking ahead.
It will give us SMS, which is for sending/receiving texts.
It will give us Data, which is for accessing the internet when WiFi is not available.
Do I understand all this correctly?
Do these Spanish SIMS also allow affordable international calls?
Also, we will be in France on the GR-10 for the first 5-6 days. Will we need a French SIM for that time? And we anticipate spending our last 2-3 weeks in Portugal. Would we swap out the SIM again?
Does this seem the best/easiest way to go in my case? Is there anything I am missing or misunderstanding?
Thanks!
I currently use a Samsung Galaxy Note 1. As it is close to three years old, I intend to upgrade in the next month. After upgrading to a new phone, the Note will then be purely for travel.
I would like to take that old Galaxy Note on our camino. We want to have a local phone for emergencies/booking, and we want to be able to Skype and email home (USA) occasionally, and we want to use it "offline" as well, for maps/guidebooks/Kindle and document storage. So....
I would remove my old SIM card from the Note, correct? I would need to get a charger that would work in Spain. And I will also need to ask that it be "unlocked"?
Without a SIM and a service contract, will it still function as a just WiFi device? So we will still be able to access the internet, and we will still have access to my Contacts, and be able to email or WhatsApp them whenever we come across a WiFi signal?
Then, when we get to Spain, we can go to a mobile store like Vodaphone, Orange or Movistar and get a Spanish SIM that can be easily "recharged" as needed.
That will give us local call minutes that we can use for emergencies or booking ahead.
It will give us SMS, which is for sending/receiving texts.
It will give us Data, which is for accessing the internet when WiFi is not available.
Do I understand all this correctly?
Do these Spanish SIMS also allow affordable international calls?
Also, we will be in France on the GR-10 for the first 5-6 days. Will we need a French SIM for that time? And we anticipate spending our last 2-3 weeks in Portugal. Would we swap out the SIM again?
Does this seem the best/easiest way to go in my case? Is there anything I am missing or misunderstanding?
Thanks!
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