Submitted by Ok_Drive1036 t3_yem6lu in iphone
I am a frequent international traveler. I currently have an iPhone 6 and was considering getting the iPhone 14 due to its superior camera. However, the 14 has no SIM card.
What does this mean for international travel with the 14? Does this mean I would either have to use eSIM and hope it works in that country? Or buy a roaming plan with my current carrier and hope that works? Unfortunately, my current carrier doesn't cover all countries and it's expensive, or has slow speeds. (I'm sure many countries in Europe would accommodate this, but let's say that I wanted to go to Ethiopia, these options wouldn't work at all). I'm used to using local SIM as it is a nice and cheaper option.
I and my family have been long-time user of the iPhone, and I admire the interface. With the need for an upgrade, but also looking for a phone with a SIM card and also a good camera, I may have to look at other options. Unfortunately, the iPhone 13 Pro, which has a SIM and great camera, as been discontinued.
As a frequent international traveler and who goes to visit family abroad, I have been relying on the SIM and don't think many countries will adopt eSIM anytime soon. I would be disappointing if I moved from the iPhone platform. What are your thoughts?
dragonfighter8 t1_ityqud5 wrote
I would suggest you, if you don't need messages or phone calls to buy a mobile hotspot and use it with your Iphone 14. I know it sn't the best solution, but this is what I would consider.