Comments on: Is Your Phone Ready For Travel? Here’s What to Check https://toomanyadapters.com/is-your-mobile-phone-ready-for-travel/ Tech gear, gadgets, reviews, and advice Mon, 28 Mar 2022 07:19:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Dave Dean https://toomanyadapters.com/is-your-mobile-phone-ready-for-travel/#comment-680247 https://toomanyadapters.com/?p=4123#comment-680247 In reply to Abe.

Thanks — fixed now! I also updated a few of the other links while I was there.

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By: Abe https://toomanyadapters.com/is-your-mobile-phone-ready-for-travel/#comment-680224 https://toomanyadapters.com/?p=4123#comment-680224 Your link for the USB 4-way adapter is not working.

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By: Dustin Main https://toomanyadapters.com/is-your-mobile-phone-ready-for-travel/#comment-643942 https://toomanyadapters.com/?p=4123#comment-643942 In reply to Barb.

Hmm some carriers (typically in the USA, but not around the world) do something like this, but it’s not the norm. Maybe check with another carrier, or maybe even another shop. Be sure to let them know that you’re bringing your own, unlocked phone.

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By: Barb https://toomanyadapters.com/is-your-mobile-phone-ready-for-travel/#comment-643939 https://toomanyadapters.com/?p=4123#comment-643939 Hey Dustin,
Good info and I have followed most of it but I’ve come to a screaming halt. I am currently in the US and plan on moving on soon, so I bought an unlocked Motorola G on line. It is new, not refurbished – at least that’s what it was sold as – but I can’t get it activated with a pay as you go carrier here because ‘the serial number is not in our system….therefore it must be a stolen or lost model’, which is BS. Am I missing a step here?

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