Can I add a local SIM to my Samsung 23 ultra EE business phone
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‎15-10-2024 11:02 AM
I am travelling to Hong Kong and want to be able to use my phone for calls and data.
I have been told the simplest way is to buy a local SIM and add it to my phone, but I cant see how to add that to the SIM cradle. Do I need to buy a different SIM cradle?
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‎15-10-2024 11:41 AM
I would like to move my SIM to an ESIM so I can use the physical SIM slot for a local SIM in Honk Kong
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‎15-10-2024 11:48 AM
If you are a pay monthly customer, you can do this in the app. Go to your profile, settings and Replace my SIM/eSIM.
Or get a local eSIM for HK?
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‎15-10-2024 11:51 AM
You only need to post once for a question, your two separate threads have been combined together.
Using your EE phone abroad is called roaming - the costs for doing so are laid out at https://ee.co.uk/help/help-new/roaming-costs > Choose Hong Kong > Choose pay-monthly/PAYG (depending which you are) which then also includes references to add-ons which can reduce the cost.
Roaming means you use your UK number abroad, and just cover the cost of the incoming international leg of voice calls. Using a local number can certainly be cheaper for data use, and potentially for in-country calls. Anyone calling you would then be dialling a HK number not a UK number - so it pays to understand the mechanics.
The Samsung S23 is a dual-SIM phone - https://www.samsung.com/ae/support/mobile-devices/does-s23-series-have-sim-card-slot-or-does-it-supp...
