Staying connected in Portugal: SIM Cards, eSIM, Wifi Hotspots

Planning your Portuguese adventure and worried about staying connected? I see a lot of questions on how to do it, and I’m here to help. Let’s dive into some valuable insights.

Understanding Your Options

  1. SIM Card:
    • A physical card (some call it a “chip”) is inserted into mobile devices.
    • Identifies the user on a mobile network, providing a phone number for calls and internet access.
    • Needs physical insertion, and may require removing other SIM or memory cards.
  2. eSIM:
    • A digital or electronic SIM card that is built into the device.
    • Allows switching between carriers and plans directly through software.
    • Requires installation by software, available on newer phones with eSIM capabilities.
  3. Mobile Portable Hotspot:
    • A battery-powered device creates a wireless access point.
    • Shares its cellular data connection, forming a local Wi-Fi network.
    • Ideal for group travel, but users must stay close to the hotspot for a connection.

Common Questions Answered

If I switch SIM cards, will I keep my original phone number?

No. Each SIM card has its own unique number. Removing your SIM card will disable your original phone number on that device. However, if you have a dual-SIM device or install an eSIM on an extra slot on your device, you can keep your original phone number as long as you don’t remove the SIM card associated with that number. However, using your original phone number while abroad may result in international roaming charges depending on your provider.

What is the best and cheapest way to get internet in a foreign country?

Purchasing a local prepaid SIM card is generally the best and most affordable option for accessing the internet in a foreign country. In Portugal, several 30-day prepaid SIM card plans are available for around €20, providing sufficient data for most travel needs.

How can I be sure that I won’t get billed extra?

It’s hard to assure that, but normally as soon as you enter your flight, switch your phone to Airplane Mode. That way you disconnect from the Cell phone network. If you are using a Dual SIM or an eSIM, this will also deactivate them. Go to your phone’s SIM management options and switch off your original SIM card. That way you still can use your secondary option.

I may need my original phone number for confirmation texts or important calls.

Check with your phone provider to see if they offer a plan that charges you only for the days you use international roaming services. If you only need international access for a short time, this may be a cost-effective option to ensure you can receive important calls and text messages.

I need full access to my phone number while abroad.

Contact your phone provider well in advance to discuss your options for maintaining full access to your phone number abroad. Depending on your carrier, the cost of international roaming services may vary. It’s advisable to plan ahead to avoid unexpected charges or limitations.

I don’t need to make calls and don’t want to install anything on my phone.

Renting a mobile hotspot while traveling abroad can be a convenient option for accessing the internet without the need to install anything on your phone. Ensure the hotspot has sufficient battery life or that you have a convenient way to recharge it, as mobile hotspots tend to drain batteries quickly.

I’ve heard about WhatsApp. Can I keep my number with a different SIM?

Yes, you can continue using WhatsApp with your original phone number even if you switch to a different SIM card. However, you’ll need to have WhatsApp already set up and running on your device before switching SIMs. When you insert the new SIM card, WhatsApp will prompt you to confirm whether you want to keep your number associated with the app. Keep in mind that WhatsApp uses your phone number only as an identifier. Only people who contact you through WhatsApp will be able to reach you. To ensure you can stay connected with friends and family, inform them about your WhatsApp number and encourage them to install the app if they haven’t already.

Should I buy a SIM card before flying?

If you have the opportunity, it’s generally recommended to purchase a SIM card before your trip. This way, you’ll be able to connect to the internet immediately upon arrival. Amazon offers a variety of European SIM card options. While they may not be the cheapest, they provide the convenience of having a SIM card ready to use without the hassle of dealing with technology and lines after landing.

Where is the best place to buy a SIM card when I get there?

If you don’t need immediate internet access, consider skipping the airport shops and heading to a store in the city. Airport SIM card vendors often have longer lines and may charge higher prices. Shopping malls and street shops usually have official Vodafone, MEO, and NOS stores.

Which is the best cell phone provider in Portugal?

I personally use all three major networks (Vodafone, MEO, and NOS) in Portugal for different purposes, and I’ve found them all reliable. They have extensive coverage throughout the country, with very few areas lacking reception. Choose the provider that offers the best value for your needs. Many people opt for Vodafone SIM cards, such as those available here.

Where can I rent a hotspot in Portugal?

Personally, I have not used hotspot rental services, but I’ve heard positive reviews about https://www.portugalinternet.com. That being said, I have used mobile hotspots and find them to be very convenient for sharing internet connectivity.

I hope this helps you stay connected during your trip to Portugal. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment.

Looking for more tips and resources? Make sure to check out the list we’ve curated.

Thank you!

Leonel Rodrigues

Desirable Portugal Tours

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