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New Phone recommendation for international travel
My daughter is going to Serbia and Greece this summer. She's got an iPhone 6, which I'll check tonight to see if it has a removable SIM.

Assuming it's not compatible, she should buy a disposable once she gets there, right? How/where should she do that? In the airport? Will she need a credit card to activate? Etc etc etc.
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Drew
New Can't comment about Serbia and Greece, but..
...When I was recently (December 2016/January 2017) in Australia and New Zealand, I purchased country-specific SIM cards for my unlocked iPhone 7+. Worked like a charm.

I was gone for 6 weeks total. My US carrier, AT&T, wanted US$120/mo for international roaming. Instead, I swapped out my SIM card on arrival in Sydney (enter new Australian phone number.) Cost me $AU40 cash, and that lasted me from Dec 9 (arrival) - Jan 1. Upon arriving in New Zealand on Jan 1, I think I spent NZ$20 or so for 2 weeks of NZ cell service (complete with a brand new NZ phone number.) On Jan 12, when I got back to Australia, my original plan from Dec 9 had expired, so I had to spend another AU$10 for my remaining 5 days in Sydney to reactivate my Aussie SIM card.

All SIM card activations were done in the respective airports (Sydney/Auckland.) In Sydney, I used Aussie cash. In New Zealand, I used Apple Pay. (Interesting side note: I spent 12 full days in New Zealand, and not once did I ever have New Zealand cash in my wallet. EVERYTHING was either Apple Pay or credit card.)

I still have my Aussie and NZ SIM cards, just in case I ever decide to return.
-Mike

@MikeVitale42

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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New better to buy a cheap burner when she gets there, iphone6 might get stolen
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman
New Phone needs to be unlocked
If not, it will refuse to cooperate even if the SIM can be swapped. Beyond that, 4G remains a crapshoot if it is a carrier specific model.

This article covers most of the pitfalls pretty well:
https://www.lodgephoto.com/going-wireless-in-europe-what-you-need-to-know-about-cell-phones-2/447/
New Thanks, reading it now
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Drew
     Phone recommendation for international travel - (drook) - (4)
         Can't comment about Serbia and Greece, but.. - (mvitale)
         better to buy a cheap burner when she gets there, iphone6 might get stolen -NT - (boxley)
         Phone needs to be unlocked - (scoenye) - (1)
             Thanks, reading it now -NT - (drook)

It would have been much more tolerable if they used wires and an action figure.
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