โ09-12-2022 10:34 AM
I'm planning a trip to Europe next year and am trying to figure out how the cell phone will work. I've read all the posts in the Community that discuss this, so I understand that my phone will make and receive calls when connected to WiFi (if I have this featue activated.) But I can also purchase and install a European SIM card for cell tower coverage. But, can someone explain things a little further? For example, when I install a European SIM card, my phone number changes, right? So, if I'm connetced to Wi-Fi, do I still receive phone calls and texts being sent to my US number? It doesn't make sense that I would. So, do I have to keep switching between the two SIM cards- using the European one when I'm not in WiFi range and then switching to my US one when I am? Has anyone actually done this and can describe how it actually works? Finally, I found a European SIM card that I can buy in advance from a company called SIMSDirect. Has anyone used them? Thanks - John
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โ09-17-2022 07:52 PM
If your phone doesn't sopport eSIM and you take out your American SIM and you insert a European SIM you will not get your calls and text from your American phone number because in order Wi-Fi calling should work the SIM has to be in the phone, if your phone sopports eSIM you can get a European eSIM and leave your phisycle SIM in your phone (and enable both plans eSIM and SIM) you can get a European eSIM from eSIM.net
โ09-17-2022 01:37 AM
I run a physical visible sim and a Google Fi esim. When traveling abroad I activate my Google Fi and the visible sim actually uses data from the esim and maintains service. I used my phone as if I never left home. Ringing and outgoing. I think the only thing that didn't work were sms messages.
I didn't have this experience with my pixel 4 but was presently surprised on the iphone that it piggyback onto the data of the other sim
โ09-25-2022 09:12 AM
Hi could you please give us a little more info on adding the google Fi esim?
โ11-30-2023 05:21 PM
Question: Where you able to receive and make phone calls on your Visible number, or did you receive and make calls on the Google ZFi phone number?
โ09-17-2022 07:52 PM
If your phone doesn't sopport eSIM and you take out your American SIM and you insert a European SIM you will not get your calls and text from your American phone number because in order Wi-Fi calling should work the SIM has to be in the phone, if your phone sopports eSIM you can get a European eSIM and leave your phisycle SIM in your phone (and enable both plans eSIM and SIM) you can get a European eSIM from eSIM.net
โ11-11-2022 12:18 PM
I am doing something similar right now. Visible has an embedded SIM (eSIM) too, and if the phone supports eSIM, NCalJohn can activate it very simply right here: https://www.visible.com/help/pSIM-to-eSIM.
By the way, it's CRITICAL to activate the eSIM first, before upgrading to an international calling plan, as I am.