Mobile phone in France
Could anyone advise on the best options for using a mobile phone while touring in France with particular thoughts on using the ACSI app when not on a wifi site. Thanks.
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The ACSI Europe App that I use (the one that lists all 8600 inspected sites....not the one that only lists the discount sites) is downloaded to the device and works offline.
ACSI is good. but they certainly don't make life easy with their assorted options! Their 'buying window' is also crazy for anyone who travels from November to avoid British winter, and can't easily get hold of the hardcopy book to get the silly paper 'Card'.
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Agree that ACSI can be used off line. Just update whenever you do have 3g or wifi, but it rarely changes significantly between updates.
For phone and internet use in France, simply get a Three contract / sim inly deal, but make sure it's an 'Advanced' package and not an 'Essentials' package. You can use it just the same as in the UK, no extra charges.
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as regards phone use, my EE standard contract gives me the same unlimited calls and txts when in the EU as I get at home. The data is capped at 1Gb though.
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We make at least 3 trips abroad in Europe in our van a year and I have my own iPhone and Vodafone monthly pay "Red" SIM card, for which I pay £17.20 pm, plus one add on of £2.50pm for 100 picture messages pm in the UK. For that I get unlimited txts and calls and 12Gb of data for UK, 4Gb data roaming in Europe each month and the "Red" bit allows me to use all of my package calls and txts roaming around Europe, except the picture messaging bit.
I now get 4G almost everywhere I go and the new Vodafone app allows me to keep track of everything at the touch of a button. And remember, 4G is a lot faster than any camp site wi-fi.
I have been with Voda for 25+ years and I know they have taken a lot of stick in that time, but I now think, finally, they have got their act together, but remember, those prices are based on me buying my own phone, which I prefer to do anyway.
BillC
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I have no monthly contract and just pay 4 pence a minute to phone restaurants in France to book for lunch.
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The cost of actually using a phone for calls and texts is fairly minimal and will become the same as at home, at least as long as we remain in the EU. Data whilst the cost is coming down all the time and may even include an ability to use what you have at home. However it might be worth checking your own network to see if any caps or restrictions remain in place from June of this year.
David
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I'm like AD above - minimalist using PAYG for calls that are currently 4p/min calls and 1p texts from Spain (and most of Europe) with Tesco Mobile, which is actually les than the cost of calls in the UK!!
We use site wifi for skype/messaging etc
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