![]() ![]() ![]() If your mobile phone is compatible with the networks in the other country, contact your carrier and ask to have your phone unlocked. The unlocking process varies by device and by carrier.Unlocking the phone would enable you to use a SIM card (a removable card in some mobile handsets containing subscriber data and the phone's number), or an embedded eSIM with a local number in the country you're visiting, effectively turning your handset into a local phone. Contact your carrier for instructions on how to unlock your device. You can either purchase a local SIM card in the United States before departing or purchase it from a local mobile provider once you arrive in the country.If your wireless service provider is a signatory to the CTIA Consumer Code for Wireless Service, it is required to comply with the code's standards. ![]()
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