Going to GSM Country, hopefully rezound works?

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Well will be leaving for a vacation to a GSM country, so hopefully my Rezound with the Global leak will work without any issues. I may try to buy a SIM card from the country I'll be in, but was hoping the phone will work with the current verizon SIM. I know it will cost more, but just in case I cannot find a SIM.
 
I know this is a few days old, but you should be able to find them in the airport

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Please let us know how it works out for you, have a safe trip

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Yes, safe travels. Please let us know how well it worked out.

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Well I'm here on vacation and my phone has no service. They say I can get a Vini SIM at the post office, but thought since I had the Global update on my phone it would work. Global is selected and I even tried to select GSM, but no luck. Wonder if somehow Verizon has to unlock my SIM. Guess I just don't use the phone and enjoy more of my vacation.
 
Well I'm here on vacation and my phone has no service. They say I can get a Vini SIM at the post office, but thought since I had the Global update on my phone it would work. Global is selected and I even tried to select GSM, but no luck. Wonder if somehow Verizon has to unlock my SIM. Guess I just don't use the phone and enjoy more of my vacation.

The way I would have expected to use the Rez would be to purchase a local pre-paid SIM & install it in the phone. If you go this route next, please let us know how that works out.

Enjoy your vaca!
 
I think the Verizon SIM would work... if several things fell into place: 1) The global mode of the phone was officially supported, 2) You contacted Verizon prior to your trip to enable the Global Mode on your phone, and 3) You were in an area that is serviced by a Verizon international partner. Barring those three things, a local SIM should work properly though.
 
I think the Verizon SIM would work... if several things fell into place: 1) The global mode of the phone was officially supported, 2) You contacted Verizon prior to your trip to enable the Global Mode on your phone, and 3) You were in an area that is serviced by a Verizon international partner. Barring those three things, a local SIM should work properly though.

Your right except there would be no real savings. You would pay the verizon international roaming fee verses the local prepaid sim
 
Your right except there would be no real savings. You would pay the verizon international roaming fee verses the local prepaid sim
Never mentioned saving money... ;)

A local SIM would indeed be a better choice for calling out, but people could only call you if they knew your local number... or you used Google Voice.
 
Way back in the day before smartphones I would buy a phone locally if I was going to be somewhere more than a week and email the number to those that mattered

Sent from my X-Band Modem... TY Genesis
 
Way back in the day before smartphones I would buy a phone locally if I was going to be somewhere more than a week and email the number to those that mattered

Sent from my X-Band Modem... TY Genesis

That makes far too much sense. We're trying to keep things complicated here, ya see? :D
 
Wonder how we will be able to have a global phone once LTE is fully up. I can't envision phone manufacturers keeping GSM and CDMA radios in phones if they are not needed.

Course as it stands right now your small local cell provider will go out of business because they won't be able to roam anymore. Just venting, lack of competition is not good.
 
Update from vacation. Emailed Verizon and told them I had the Global RUU loaded on my phone and they said there was something on my account that would not let my phone access internationally. They removed this from my account and I'm now connected GSM to the VINI network using my Verizon Rezound SIM. Yes it may be more expensive, but I only plan to use it for emergency or to send some texts. So, if you wish to use your Verizon SIM in your Rezound, call Verizon before leaving to the GSM / UMTS country and you can use your phone without purcahsing another SIM.
 
Update from vacation. Emailed Verizon and told them I had the Global RUU loaded on my phone and they said there was something on my account that would not let my phone access internationally. They removed this from my account and I'm now connected GSM to the VINI network using my Verizon Rezound SIM. Yes it may be more expensive, but I only plan to use it for emergency or to send some texts. So, if you wish to use your Verizon SIM in your Rezound, call Verizon before leaving to the GSM / UMTS country and you can use your phone without purcahsing another SIM.

Thanks for the update. Have a good vacation.
 
Call Verizon and get the international plan. You will have an expensive bill if you dont

sent from either my HTC Rezound or my Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tablet
 
Just got some Beats headphones today. Was laready a moot point for me, but I really don't care now.

from my Galaxy Note 2, baddest phone on the planet.
 
Just got some Beats headphones today. Was laready a moot point for me, but I really don't care now.

from my Galaxy Note 2, baddest phone on the planet.

Uhhhhhh OK. Thanks for dropping that knowledge on us.

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