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How to avoid roaming charges abroad

07/02/2026 No Comments

We love to travel! And if we can avoid a hefty phone bill when we get back, even better! Those dreaded "roaming charges" can turn a simple glance at a map or sending a photo into an expensive souvenir. Fortunately, there are effective solutions to stay connected without emptying your wallet. Here are four strategies to minimize roaming charges. 1. The Local Solution: Check with your current provider. Major providers often offer specific options and plans for travel. Miio Tip: Always read the fine print! Make sure the plan covers the right geographic area and that the speed is sufficient for your needs. 2. The Eco-Conscious Approach: Rely on Wi-Fi. This is the most economical technique of all, but also the most restrictive: relying solely on local Wi-Fi networks. Where to find free Wi-Fi

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ESIM Regional Advantages and operation.

17/01/2026 No Comments

If you've ever traveled, you know that juggling mobile plans is often the least fun part. Do you need a local SIM for Japan, another for Thailand, and yet another for Vietnam? It's a real headache! If you have an eSIM-compatible phone, a simple and economical solution is available: the regional eSIM. Let's quickly look at how it works and its advantages. What is a regional eSIM? A regional eSIM is simply a single data plan that allows you to stay connected in several countries within the same geographic region (such as Europe, Southeast Asia, or Latin America). Instead of buying a small plan for each border crossing, you buy a single data pack (for example, 10 GB valid for 30 days) that works everywhere in the covered area. Quick Reminder: If you missed our article on the difference between a SIM card and a regional eSIM, you can find more information here.

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How do I know if my smartphone is compatible with eSIM?

17/01/2026 No Comments

No need to be a tech expert. The good news is that most recent phones are compatible. Let's take a look. Here are three simple methods to check if your device is eSIM compatible. Method 1: The Universal Secret Code (Fastest) This trick works on the vast majority of smartphones, whether they run Android or iOS: it allows you to check for the presence of the EID (Embedded Identity Document), the unique identification number of your internal eSIM. If this number is displayed, you're all set! Result: If a line or label named EID (or Embedded ID) appears in the list (next to the IMEI), your phone is eSIM compatible. If only the IMEI or MEID is displayed, it's very likely that your model doesn't support this technology. Method 2: Check Directly in Settings If you prefer to search through the menus

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What is the difference between a SIM and an eSIM?

14/01/2026 No Comments

Quand on parle de téléphone, on connaît tous la fameuse carte SIM : la petite puce qu’il faut insérer pour que votre téléphone fonctionne. Mais depuis quelques années, une nouveauté est apparue : l’eSIM. Alors, est-ce une simple mode ou une vraie révolution ? Mettons fin au suspense et voyons ensemble les différences fondamentales. SIM vs eSIM : Même rôle, mais deux façons de faire Que ce soit la SIM classique ou l’eSIM, leur mission est la même : identifier votre téléphone auprès de votre opérateur mobile. C’est grâce à cette identification que vous pouvez appeler, envoyer des messages et naviguer sur Internet. La grande différence ne se trouve pas dans la fonction, mais dans la forme. 1. La carte SIM classique La SIM (pour Subscriber Identity Module) est la carte physique que vous avez toujours utilisée.   C’est quoi ? Une petite carte en plastique avec une puce, que

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