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2017
21
November
What's the cheapest prepaid USA SIM card for 14 days with DATA and text?

Question:

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Allan

Let's talk about prepaid USA SIM cards. What's the cheapest out there for 14 days. Looking for DATA and text mostly. Is it better to get it here or in the USofA?

Humans say...

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Parveen

I just get roam mobility. Easy and works mostly everywhere

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Eric

Although, I believe, it only connects to 2G networks. No 4G/LTE. https://roammobility.com/plans
ROAMMOBILITY.COM
Unlimited USA Roaming Day Plans - roam mobility

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Heather

I've had LTE

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Ryan

They have a coverage map on their website that shows expected speeds in each area. And yes, use Roam. Hands down.

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Sandra

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Heather

I use Roam (disclaimer: I have them as an affiliate link, DM me if you want it.) and haven't yet found anything better. There is now a worldwide SIM as well, but I think the straight Roam one is better for just US.
It comes in the mail about a week (in my experience). Order before you travel.

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Allan

PM sent

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Patty

You can also buy it at London Drugs and probably other places.

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Heather

there's a 2-for-1 sale online right now

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Allan

Only thing that is holding me back from ROAM is they don't have weekly rates. They have daily and monthly.
If you're traveling for 2 weeks, which plan would you take?

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Andrew

Well some simple math would tell you the price of each comparably. But it really depends if your ok with no talk at all, and how much data you plan to use, for your answer.

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Andrew

Also if your staying at a hotel, they usually offer free wifi. Smart use of that can really cut down on the need of data when walking around. Watch YouTube in your hotel, not on the street.

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Tina

I used foam for my last two trips but their network is pretty slow compared to Telus. Next time I'm just going to use the Telus roaming plan.

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Heather

I don't like using my home plan because it eats into my regular data limits. I like to post a lot of photos and live videos when travelling, so I need a lot of data.

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Tina

Heather maybe look into getting a SIM card and pay as you go plan from a US carrier. I just found roam so slow sometimes, and sometimes I can't get any signals. I think they use t mobility networks.

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Tina

i was in Anaheim and LA which are definitely included in their network. Like I said I just experienced slow service when I was there.

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Heather

I had plenty of coverage in LA, Vegas, Hawaii, but not near Area 51.

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Janice

Roam Mobility.
You have to have an unlocked phone though. $50 to unlock an iPhone.

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Heather

True. I bought mine direct from Apple, so it came unlocked.

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Patty

I unlocked my phone for about $4. Several people on EBay will send you the code, with instructions on how to do it. Easy, even for me.

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Janine

Apparently as of Dec 1 no more unlocking fees for phones... doesn't help much here but a side note!

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Allan

yeah. I saw that.

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Ming

For travel to the US, I have a roam mobility SIM. It's for local calls, as well as text and data, and their plans include unlimited calls from the US to Canada. But there's also alwaysonline wireless (they have the parent company as roam mobility), which is global data and text (but not calling).
If you want text and data only, OAW is a little cheaper.
Both have the feature that you can keep the SIM card from expiring by buying one day of service every 12 months (which usually costs a couple of dollars) rather than buying a new sim each time the old one expires (which costs $10-20 for the card, plus more for the service plan).

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Kate

OAW or AOW?


A.I. says...

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The Cheapest Prepaid USA SIM Card for 14 Days

Are you traveling to the USA for 14 days and need a cheap way to stay connected? If so, you'll need a prepaid SIM card.

There are many different prepaid SIM cards available, so it can be hard to know which one to choose. To help you make the best decision, I've put together a list of the cheapest prepaid USA SIM cards for 14 days.

The Cheapest Prepaid USA SIM Cards for 14 Days

| Provider | Price | Data | Text | Minutes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-Mobile | $30 | 2GB | Unlimited | 100 |
| AT&T | $40 | 3GB | Unlimited | 100 |
| Verizon | $50 | 4GB | Unlimited | 100 |

As you can see, T-Mobile has the cheapest prepaid USA SIM card for 14 days. For $30, you'll get 2GB of data, unlimited text, and 100 minutes of talk time.

Is it Better to Get a Prepaid SIM Card Here or in the USA?

If you're traveling to the USA from another country, it's generally cheaper to buy a prepaid SIM card here before you go. This is because you'll avoid paying international roaming charges.

However, if you're already in the USA, you can also buy a prepaid SIM card at a store like Walmart or Target.

How to Activate Your Prepaid SIM Card

Once you have your prepaid SIM card, you'll need to activate it. To do this, you'll need to:

1. Insert the SIM card into your phone.
2. Turn on your phone.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to activate your SIM card.

Once your SIM card is activated, you'll be able to start using it to make calls, send texts, and access the internet.

Conclusion

If you're looking for the cheapest prepaid USA SIM card for 14 days, T-Mobile is the best option. For $30, you'll get 2GB of data, unlimited text, and 100 minutes of talk time.

It's generally cheaper to buy a prepaid SIM card here before you travel to the USA. However, you can also buy a SIM card at a store in the USA.

Once you have your SIM card, you'll need to activate it before you can start using it.

I hope this information has been helpful. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below.



   










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