Leaving the USA for a year or longer. What's my best iPhone strategy?
October 2, 2018 2:30 PM Subscribe
So I've got an iPhoneX on T-Mobile with a phone service apple watch. For the most part it's been great. Cheapish phone rates and free texts & data (at 2G) have worked around the world and I've been happy. Except now if you stay outside the US for longer than 3 months they can cancel your service. So I'm moving to either Siberia or Mongolia and I need a new plan. What will work with my watch and my phone? And how can I keep my number here and just forward the calls?
I have AT&T and by maintaing a certain balance I am able to keep my account and current phone number active--I am often out of the country for 4-5 months at a time--I switch from a monthly pre-paid with data( whil in the US) to a 10 cent a minute plan while I am gone--perhaps there is a similar provision with T mobile. Or I have just topped up the plan every 60 days +/-.
posted by rmhsinc at 6:15 PM on October 2, 2018
posted by rmhsinc at 6:15 PM on October 2, 2018
Hold on, what is this about canceling service if you're outside the US for longer than 3 months?
I've lived outside the US for several years and I've maintained my US T-Mobile number. Caveat: I only use it occasionally (when I'm in the US or when I travel to other countries because of the free data). I've never used it for >3 months running outside the US. If you're going to be in another country for a year, you are going to want a local number (it's necessary for all sorts of things and just makes life simpler) and you're going to want faster-than-2G data speeds.
Here's my setup which works well for me:
* US T-Mobile number
* Local number associated with the country I live in
* Google Voice number which I've set up to forward to both of the above
posted by sunflower16 at 7:11 AM on October 4, 2018
I've lived outside the US for several years and I've maintained my US T-Mobile number. Caveat: I only use it occasionally (when I'm in the US or when I travel to other countries because of the free data). I've never used it for >3 months running outside the US. If you're going to be in another country for a year, you are going to want a local number (it's necessary for all sorts of things and just makes life simpler) and you're going to want faster-than-2G data speeds.
Here's my setup which works well for me:
* US T-Mobile number
* Local number associated with the country I live in
* Google Voice number which I've set up to forward to both of the above
posted by sunflower16 at 7:11 AM on October 4, 2018
Response by poster: It's if you take your phone with you outside the US and use it for voice and data overseas.
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