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- MSFSMARTY Guru15-02-2023
I sus pet that with such reasonable prices for plans (and no long-term contract commitment), it is not economically viable for Smarty to offer roaming everywhere.
I think it's pretty good that they are not charging for EU roaming!
- ChalkychapSMARTY Trendsetter15-02-2023
Hey Eleccy,
I've got a dual SIM phone, which supports use of an eSIM.
For a recent trip to Australia, I purchased an eSIM mobile data only plan (from Soracom Mobile). This gave me mobile data for international roaming, at a reasonable price.
In Australia I just turned OFF mobile data on my SMARTY SIM, leaving my eSIM plan for mobile data while roaming. In addition, I'd added an out-of-plan top-up, so I could call and text using my SMARTY SIM, if necessary.
- Kathryn_obSMARTY Pioneer27-03-2024
Hi, I've just asked Smarty if this will work and they said it won't as Smarty doesn't support eSIMs yet... Were you with Smarty at the time / how did you manage to get this to work please?
- ChalkychapSMARTY Trendsetter10-04-2024
Maybe your SMARTY adviser/s misunderstood, or perhaps have not received a lot of training, Kathryn_ob.
I'm just back from Australia, where I used a third party (from GoMoWorld) data-only eSIM alongside my SMARTY SIM, to stay connected while travelling in Victoria - worked well for me.
Although the Australian roaming data cost of 10p/MB doesn't sound like much, 100MB/day would soon add up. On my trip, I had a 20GB, for 30-days, data only eSIM (bought for ~ยฃ18).
- LinseySMARTY Moderator17-12-2022
๐For sure! We will certainly take your feedback on board. We are always looking for ways to improve so we do really appreciate your feedback ๐