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06-15-2023 04:36 PM
I have an iPhone 11 we want to take to Europe. We use it here with a bell pay as you go 15$/month. Is that considered an activated phone so we can use a European SIM card while overseas ? Last time we went over I hadn’t activated phone at all. Was still fresh in the box so the European sim didn’t work. Help please.
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06-16-2023 07:42 AM
A pay as you go phone is an activated phone. It will either have a SIM or eSim that is embedded in to your device.
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06-16-2023 07:42 AM
A pay as you go phone is an activated phone. It will either have a SIM or eSim that is embedded in to your device.
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