17-12-2022 13:02 PM - last edited on 17-07-2023 12:04 PM by YulianK
17-12-2022 13:32 PM
👋For sure! We will certainly take your feedback on board. We are always looking for ways to improve so we do really appreciate your feedback 😊
15-02-2023 14:33 PM
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.
27-03-2024 16:44 PM - edited 27-03-2024 16:47 PM
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?
27-03-2024 16:59 PM
Smarty do not currently support eSIMs for Smarty, but, as long as your mobile phone itself supports eSIMs, you can use eSIMs for travel from Soracom, Holafly, Airalo and others, which will have no negative effect on your Smarty physical SIM card - Just make sure to switch the data network to the travel eSIM within your phone’s settings.
31-03-2024 17:57 PM
@Kathryn_ob I agree with @JJP2RidesAgain having just successfully used an Airalo data esim for a couple of weeks and now reverted back to normal physical smarty sim.
10-04-2024 10:28 AM
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 ~£18).
15-02-2023 16:10 PM
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!