Comments on: Buying a SIM Card or eSIM for Travel in Ireland https://toomanyadapters.com/buying-sim-card-ireland/ Tech gear, gadgets, reviews, and advice Wed, 07 May 2025 01:54:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: PJ Lenny https://toomanyadapters.com/buying-sim-card-ireland/#comment-795477 https://toomanyadapters.com/?p=33200#comment-795477 Yes, the SIM card will soon join the landline phones, answering machines, floppy disks, hard drives, CDs/DVDs/players, desktop computers, the many obsolete routers, set-top boxes etc on the over-burdened trash heap… .

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By: John A. https://toomanyadapters.com/buying-sim-card-ireland/#comment-784765 https://toomanyadapters.com/?p=33200#comment-784765 I imagine there are still many, many phones in use that are not eSIM-capable. Mine included. So I’ll continue to use SIM cards for the foreseeable future. I prefer them anyway, for ease of swapping. 🙂

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By: Dave Dean https://toomanyadapters.com/buying-sim-card-ireland/#comment-784760 https://toomanyadapters.com/?p=33200#comment-784760 In reply to Arneby.

Absolutely. While there are still plenty of people traveling without eSIM-capable phones at the moment, I suspect I won’t be putting these guides together for more than another year or two!

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By: Arneby https://toomanyadapters.com/buying-sim-card-ireland/#comment-784759 https://toomanyadapters.com/?p=33200#comment-784759 With services like Airalo and Instabridge the hassle (or fun adventure) of buying local SIMs is slowly fading away.

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