During a trip to France, it is possible to use the Wi-Fi of the hotel you’re staying in, and in some public places such as train stations and cafés often offering a free Wi-Fi connection. But since it is hard to predict what you might need at any specific moment of your trip and it can be hard to get access to the internet at any specific time, here are some useful tips to get a SIM card and some telephone credit for the duration of your visit.

Important note: Since June 15th, 2017, mobile roaming fees have been canceled in Europe. So, if you live in the European Union, you will now be able to use your data without additional cost during your trip to France (or any other country of the EU). Be careful though, this law is only valid in the European Union and is not applicable elsewhere such as America, Africa, and Asia, or even countries like Turkey or Switzerland (which are situated in Europe but are not part of the European Union). Also, remember to be mindful of your data consumption: your data limit might be reduced while you’re abroad. For example, if you have a bundle with 20GB of internet data, you might only be able to use 5GB of data abroad and will be overcharged if you exceed the limit. This law is also applicable to prepaid SIM cards (the conditions will have to be negotiated with your telephone operator).
For European citizens, it is therefore not necessary to buy a French SIM card before traveling to France, but be very careful about the terms and conditions of your operator to avoid being caught off-guard.
For others, here are the different offers by French phone companies, created especially for tourists:
1) TravelWifi SIM card
The startup company TravelWifi has set up its own prepaid SIM card. It works in more than 200 countries and offers 20GB of data (valid throughout Europe). It also includes 120 minutes of calls and 1000 texts, all for 39.95€, valid for 14 days.
This SIM card can be collected free of charge from the TravelWifi store in Paris in the 2nd arrondissement (38 Avenue de l’Opéra, 75002 Paris) or delivered directly to your hotel or home in Europe.

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2) Orange Holiday
Orange, one of the main French phone operators, offers a prepaid SIM card without a contract or invoice: the “Mobicarte” for 14.99€. It includes 2 hours of calls in France and in Europe, unlimited texts, 3 unlimited numbers, and 100Mb of data in France and in Europe. This card is valid for 14 days, but you can get a top-up card.
There is also the “Orange Holiday” card, conceived specifically for tourists, Orange offers a SIM card for 39.99€, with a French phone number, unlimited calls and texts in Europe, 2 hours of calls and 1000 texts from Europe to the world as well as 30 GB of data in Europe. The initial plan is valid for 14 days starting from the first call or text.
You want more? You just need to buy a top-up card to get 1 hour of calls, 500 texts and 5 GB (also for 14 days) for 20€. It is also possible to top-up with any Orange prepaid card, which you can find in supermarkets and tobacco shops. They are easy to find since they are used by locals as well.
Are you going on a trip around Europe? Good news, this bundle can be used in all the countries of the European Union.
You can get the Orange Holiday card and the top-ups in Orange stores (in French), tobacco shops, gas stations, and supermarkets. You will also find them in Relay shops in airports. The booklet that comes with it will be able to guide you since it comes in five different languages.
Recap of their offers:
Price | Calls | Texts | Data | Validity period | ||
Mobicarte | 14,99€ | 2h | Unlimited | 100Mb | 14 days | |
Mobicarte top-up | “Classique” | 5€ | Unlimited from 9pm to midnight | Unlimited from 9pm to midnight | See current prices | 6 days |
10€ | 12 days | |||||
15€ | 20 days | |||||
20€ | 2 months | |||||
35€ | 3 months | |||||
50€ | 4 months | |||||
75€ | 6 months | |||||
100€ | 1 year | |||||
“Max” | 5€ | 2 hours to unlimited | Unlimited | 20Mb | 7 days | |
10€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 500Mb | 10 days | ||
20€ | 2Gb | 1 month | ||||
30€ | 10Gb | 1 month | ||||
“Internet mobile” | 5€ | Aucun | Aucun | 1Gb | 5 days | |
10€ | 5Gb | 14 days | ||||
25€ | 15Gb | 31 days | ||||
40€ | 35Gb | 31 days | ||||
“Monde” | 5€ | 16 minutes | See currents price | None | 5 days | |
10€ | 33 minutes | 14 days | ||||
20€ | 66 minutes | 1 month | ||||
Holiday | 39,99€ | Unlimited in France and Europe; 2 hours international calls | Unlimited in France and Europe; 1000 international texts | 30Gb | 14 days | |
Holiday top-up | 20€ | 1 hour international calls | 500 international texts | 5Gb | 14 days | |
40€ | 1 hour international calls, unlimited in France and Europe | 1000 international texts, unlimited in France and Europe | 20Gb | 30 days |
Where can you get the card?
- Tobacco shops
- Orange shops
- Supermarkets (Auchan and Carrefour)
- Newspaper kiosks
- At Carte SIM 4G (CDG and Orly airport)
- Online
Where can you get the top-up?
- Tobacco shops
- Online
- From your cell, dialing #123# or 224
- From some ATMs
3) PASS SFR La Carte
SFR, another leader in the phone operators market, offers a prepaid card “La Carte” (in French), starting from 9.99€ and including a 10€ credit, available for 30 days. Once the card is in your cellphone, you can get a top-up option in SFR (in French).
The “classique” top-ups include a communication credit (calls, texts, data), unlimited communications after 9 pm and on the weekend, and an access to the PASS. Top-up cards start at 5€ and go up to 95€ and are valid for 6 to 150 days, depending on the price.
PASS are similar to top-up cards, but you just have to send a text from your cellphone if you have a SFR SIM card.
The “monde” top-ups include international texts and calls. You can get a 5€ top-up for 5 days, 10€ for 14 days and 20€ for 30 days.
The “internet mobile” top-ups only give you data and doesn’t include any call or text. With 5€, you get 1Gb of data for 5 days; with 10€, you get 5Gb for 8 days; with 25€, you can get 15Gb for 30 days; with 35€, you can get 30Gb for 30 days.
The “illimité” top-ups give you unlimited communications (texts/calls). With 5€, you get 1 hour of calls, unlimited texts and 1Gb of data for 7 days. The other offers all have unlimited calls and texts. With 10.99€, you get 5Gb of data for 10 days. With 20.99€, you get 20Gb of data for 30 days. With 30€, you get 30Gb of data for 30 days. These top-ups give you access to SFR hotspots.
The SIM card must be ordered online (in French) or bought in an SFR store (in French). The top-ups can be ordered online or bought in SFR shops, in supermarkets or in Relay shops (including in airports).
Recap of their offers
Price | Calls | Texts | Data | Validity period | |
La Carte | 9.99€ | See current prices | See current prices | 0 à 20Gb | 14 to 30 days |
La Carte Connect | 14.99€ | See current prices | See current prices | 15Gb | 25 to 30 days |
La Carte Welcome | 30€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 20Gb | 14 days |
La Carte Web | 9.99€ | See current prices | See current prices | 50Mb | 30 days |
“Classique” top-ups | 5€ | Unlimited after 9pm and on weekends | Unlimited after 9pm and on weekends | None | 6 days |
10€ | 13 days | ||||
15€ | 25 days | ||||
20€ | 30 days | ||||
25€ | 60 days | ||||
30€ | 60 days | ||||
35€ | 90 days | ||||
65€ | 120 days | ||||
95€ | 150 days | ||||
« Monde » top-ups | 5€ | See current prices | See current prices | None | 5 days |
10€ | 14 days | ||||
15€ | 30 days | ||||
« Internet mobile » top-ups | 5€ | None | None | 1Gb | 5 days |
10€ | 5Gb | 8 days | |||
25€ | 15Gb | 30 days | |||
35€ | 30Gb | 30 days | |||
« Welcome » top-ups | 20€ | Up to 1 hour | See current prices | 10Gb | 14 days |
5G top-ups | 40€ | 100 numbers, unlimited calls | 200 numbers, unlimited calls | 40Gb | 30 days |
« Illimité » top-ups | 5€ | 1 hour | Unlimited | 1Gb | 7 days |
10.99€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 5Gb | 10 days | |
20.99€ | 20Gb | 30 days | |||
30€ | 30Gb | 30 days |
Where can you get the card?
- SFR stores
- Online
Where can you get the top-ups?
- Supermarkets (Auchan and Carrefour)
- Newspaper kiosks
- Relay stores (including at CDG and Orly airports)
- Tobacco shops
- By texting: 987 (for the PASS)
4) LeFrenchMobile
This website offers prepaid SIM cards to use in France for purchase.
With a delivery of 7 to 10 days in Europe and 12 to 15 days for the rest of the world, you will have a SIM card as soon as you arrive in France. You can do everything online: choose the offer you’re most interested in and place your order right away. For the tourists in French territory, this company offers a SIM card and a bundle for 25€, which allows you to make calls, send texts in France and use the internet. The advantage is that you can use the 25€ however you want to. Moreover, this bundle has an unlimited validity!
If you only need the internet data, another offer based on the same principle might be better for you: a SIM card with a bundle of 2GB of data, for 16.94€ only. Please note that for this option, the validity is only 90 days.
No more credit? Don’t worry, you just need to connect to the LeFrenchMobile website (at a place that offers Wi-Fi) to top-up your SIM card with the amount you wish (2GB will cost you 12€ and 5GB will cost you 25€). You should note that this website also offers deals that work throughout all of Europe.
Recap of their offers
Price | Calls | Texts | Data | Validity period | ||
SIM + DATA France | 16,94€ | 10 minutes | See current prices | 2Gb | 90 days | |
SIM + credit France | 25€ | See current prices | See current prices | See current prices | Unlimited | |
Top-ups | Credits | 10€ to 100€ | See current prices | See current prices | See current prices | Unlimited |
Pack DATA France | 10€ to 65€ | None | None | 2Gb to 100Gb | 30 to 60 days | |
Pack DATA European union | 5€ to 69€ | None | None | 500Mb to 20Gb | 14 to 30 days |
5) Lyca Mobile
The Lyca Mobile website also offers prepaid SIM cards, for you to spend your holidays without the stress of not being able to use your phone. You can order directly on the website and can receive your SIM card at home in just a few days.
You can order the free SIM card and add the top-up of your choice (5€, 10€, 20€, 30€ or 50€). Calls to a Lycamobile number are unlimited.
Where can you get the card?
Where can you get the top-up?
- Supermarkets (Géant casino, Carrefour, Dia, Leclerc, Super U, Monoprix)
- Darty stores
- Newspaper kiosks
- Relay stores (including at CDG and Orly airports)
- Tobacco shops
6) Lebara
Lebara offers prepaid cards. You can order a SIM card on Lebara’s website (shipping in France only), then buy a top-up on their website or in stores such as tobacco shops, supermarkets etc…
The SIM card is free and includes 2Gb of data. You can choose how much credit you want to add (5€, 10€, 15€, 20€ or 30€). You can also get a SIM card that you can charge with the amount of money you want.
If you only need data, it is also possible with the “pass internet”. From 1 to 40Gb, these cards are available for 30 days and the SIM card is free and includes 2Gb. With 4.99€ you get 1Gb of data, with 9.99€ you get 3Gb, with 19.99€ you get 10Gb, with 29.99€ you get 20Gb and with 49.99€ you get 40Gb.
Recap of their offer
Price | Calls | Texts | Data | Validity period | |
SIM card | Free | See current prices | See current prices | See current prices | Undisclosed |
“Classiques” top-ups | 5€ to 30€ | See current prices | See current prices | See current prices | 90 days |
“Pass Internet” | 4.99€ to 49.99€ | None | None | 1Gb to 40Gb | 30 days |
“Pass international” | 9.99€ | 30 to 120 minutes (13 to 16 countries) | See current prices | None | 14 days |
7) La Poste Mobile
La Poste Mobile (in French) offers different prepaid cards and top-ups. You can find it at the Post office. You can get the top-ups on their website, the post office, or by call. There are four offers:
With 5€, you get unlimited texts and calls and 100Mb of data for 7 days.
With 10€, you get unlimited texts and calls and 500Mb of data for 15 days.
With 20€, you get unlimited texts and calls and 2Gb of data for 60 days.
With 30€, you get unlimited texts and calls and 4Gb of data for 90 days.
Recap of their offers
Price | Calls | Texts | Data | Validity period | |
Prepaid card | 9.90€ | See current prices | See current prices | See current prices | Undisclosed |
Top-ups | 5€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 100Mb | 7 days |
10€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 500Mb | 15 days | |
20€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 2Gb | 60 days | |
30€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 4Gb | 90 days |
Where can you get the card?
- Post offices
Where can you get the top-ups?
- Online (in French)
- Post offices
- By dialing 2525
8) Bouygues Telecom
Bouygues Telecom also has some offers for prepaid SIM cards.
My European SIM is a prepaid card for tourists, especially those who want to visit other European countries. For 39.90€ you get unlimited calls and texts in France and in Europe, 20Gb of data and 25€ of international communications for 30 days. You can order this card online, but it can only be activated in France.
The card comes with a tourist guide translated in 10 languages, a map of Paris metro, different tips, a SIM card ejector in the shape of the Eiffel Tower, stickers, and a keychain.
They also offer other prepaid cards (in French). With their XL offer you get unlimited calls and texts, and internet data.
With 5€, you get unlimited calls and texts, 500Mb of data and 3€ of international communications for 3 days.
With 10€, you get unlimited calls and texts, 1Gb of data and 5€ of international communications for 10 days.
With 20€, you get unlimited calls and texts, 2Gb of data and 10€ of international communications for 30 days.
With 40€, you get unlimited calls and texts, 5Gb of data and 25€ of international communications for 60 days.
Recap of their offers
Price | Calls | Texts | Data | Validity period | |
My European SIM | 39.90€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 20Gb | 30 days |
Cartes prépayées XL | 5€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 500Mb | 3 days |
10€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 1Gb | 10 days | |
20€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 2Gb | 30 days | |
40€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 5Gb | 60 days |
Where can you get the card?
- Online (in French)
- Bouygues Telecom stores
- Relay store (including at CDG and Orly airports)
- Tobacco shops
Where can you get the top-ups?
- Online (in French)
- Supermarkets (Auchan and Carrefour)
- Newspaper kiosks
- Relay stores (including at CDG and Orly airports)
- Tobacco shops
Bonus: the 4G TravelWifi Hotspot

This one is a little bit different since it is not a SIM card. TravelWifi allows you to rent a 4G WIFI hotspot which is a portable hotspot that can be used all over the world, including in France.
The portable hotspot is ideal for a family or a group of friends traveling together because the connection is in 4G (calls and texts are not included but apps such as Messenger or WhatsApp will work) and can be shared with up to 5 devices (tablets, smartphones, computers).
You can pick up the device at the startup’s offices in Paris’ 2nd arrondissement (38 Avenue de l’Opéra, 75002 Paris), at a Tourist Information Point, at CDG and Orly airports, or have it delivered directly to your hotel in Paris or even to your home.

After picking up your Portable Hotspot, you will receive a pouch containing the device, a user manual, a charger, and a return envelope.
Rental price for the hotspot in France:
- Adventure: 7.25 € / day (1GB / day).
- Escape: 8.25 € / day (5GB / day + travel adapter).
- Voyage: 9.25 € / day (unlimited internet + travel adapter).
You can also buy the hotspot for 149€ or 199€.
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Comparative of the different French SIM cards for tourists
Price | Calls | Texts | Data | Validity period | Where can you find it? | |
Carte SIM TravelWifi | 36.95€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 20Gb | 14 days | In stores or online |
Orange | 14.99€ to 39.99€ | 2 hours to unlimited | Unlimited | 100Mb to 30Gb | 14 days | In stores or online |
SFR | 5€ to 95€ | 1 hour to unlimited | Unlimited after 9 pm and on the weekend | 50Mb to 30Gb | 5 to 150 days | In stores or online |
Frenchmobile | 16.95€ to 25€ | None or to share | None or to share | 2Gb or to share | 90 days or unlimited | Online |
Lycamobile | 5€ to 50€ | See current prices | See current prices | See current prices | Depends on the top-up | Online |
Lebara | 4.99€ to 40.99€ | See current prices | See current prices | 1Gb à 40Gb | Up to 90 days | In stores or online |
La Poste | 5€ to 30€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 100Mb to 4Gb | 7 to 90 days | In stores or online |
Bouygues Telecom | 5€ to 40€ | Unlimited | Unlimited | 500Mb to 20Gb | 3 to 60 days | In stores or online |
Boîtier WIFI (TravelWifi) | Starting at 7.25€ | No, but via WhatsApp or Messenger yes | No, but via WhatsApp or Messenger yes | 1Gb to unlimited | Changing | In store or online |
The Mobile Phone Coverage
Depending on where you are in France, the strength of your mobile signal can vary, going from full coverage for some operators to “white areas” for others. It is therefore important to get information beforehand on the quality of the network coverage in the region where you will be staying, so you don’t get caught off-guard in case of emergency, and thus choose the operator that has the best network.
To make sure you have a satisfying network once you are in France, you can refer to this general map for the main operators’ network coverage in France :

Moreover, this is an interactive map; go to the dedicated ARCEP website, and you will be able to check how the coverage is like in each region and city, depending on the different French operators. Just use the search bar in the right top corner, above the map.
When taking the example of Paris, here are the results:
For Orange:

For SFR:

For Bouygues:

What documents do you need to buy a SIM card?
For Orange Mobicarte, SFR and la Poste: Identity paper (resident permit, identity card, passport)
If you buy online: you need to fill a form on the website
Conclusion: Which French SIM card should you get?
- For European tourists: roaming is free in Europe, so you can use your current card. If you need more data, we advise you get the Internet Pass by Lebara or the pass + DATA by Frenchmobile
- For Non-European tourists in France for 1 to 3 days: we recommend the prepaid card XL (in French) by Bouygues Telecom or Orange Mobicarte (with a data top-up).
- For Non-European tourists in France for 4 to 7 days: we recommend travel WIFI SIM card or Orange Holiday.
- For Non-European tourists in France for 8 days to 1 month: we recommend the card CONNECT (in French) by SFR or My European SIM by Bouygues Telecom
- For Non-European tourists in France for more than a month: we recommend La Carte (in French) SFR with a top-up or My European SIM with a top-up.
- For Non-European tourists traveling as a group: we recommend renting a WIFI 4G from TravelWifi.
Mona
I aim to share my tips and recommendations for the beautiful country of France. My goal is to help you plan your next adventure, whether it’s a weekend getaway or a once-in-a-lifetime trip. From finding the best hotels and restaurants, to discovering unique activities and sights, I’ve got you covered!
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The Best Prepaid French SIM Cards for Tourists Compared? ›
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- Orange Holiday. One option for the best SIM card in France is Orange Holiday. ...
- Bouygues Telecom. ...
- Pass SFR La Carte. ...
- LycaMobile. ...
- La Poste.
Because a prepaid sim card with unlimited data from Celcom costs only $10 and they have the most extensive 4G/5G mobile network in Malaysia, Traveltomtom rates Celcom as the best sim card in Malaysia for tourists in 2023.
Can I buy a French SIM card in the US? ›Right here! At SimCorner, you'll be able to purchase a travel sim card for Europe that can be easily inserted into your smartphone. SimCorner offers sim card options to suit every budget and traveler, so you're bound to find the right product for you.
How do I get a tourist SIM in France? ›You can get a French SIM card in Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom & Free Mobile stores. Resellers, like kiosks and tobacco stores, also sell SIM cards (especially for the tourist SIM cards and the MVNOs). They are also available at several airports, including Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).
Which network has best coverage in France? ›Orange offers the largest mobile coverage in France, with 99% of the metropolitan population in 3G + and more than 98% in 4G. For 8 consecutive times, Orange has been recognized by the ARCEP (French Regulator) number 1 on the quality of its mobile services: calls, SMS and mobile internet.
What is the most popular cellular network in France? ›In terms of subscribers, Orange is the largest and most popular mobile operator in France, with over 30% market share. SFR is the second-largest French operator (with around 30%), ahead of Bouygues Télécom and Free Mobile; both of which have around 15% of the market.
Which SIM card is best for Europe travel? ›- 3UK Prepaid Sim Card. 3UK Prepaid Sim Card, highly-recommended items from European travellers. ...
- Orange Holiday Europe Sim. Orange Holiday Europe Sim Card, is one of the best France and European Sim cards. ...
- LycaMobile Prepaid Sim Card. ...
- Airalo Eurolink ESim. ...
- Klook 4G ESim.
Not all SIM cards are the same. Depending on what country you purchased the SIM card, some of them are locked to the carrier that you bought it from. This means that you can use the SIM card in any phone that is sold by that carrier. You can buy a SIM card from the carrier where you are subscribing to.
Should I buy SIM card before travel? ›If you travel more often, or you're planning an extended stay in one country or region, you can save money by using an international SIM card. Pay-as-you-go lets you stay in control of how much you use your phone and what you pay for it. Just figure out how often, and for what purposes, you think you'll use your phone.
Can you put a French SIM card in an American phone? ›
As long as your cell phone is unlocked and has the GSM bands, which most phones do, simply purchase Cellular Abroad's French SIM, put it in your cell phone and you are ready to make and receive calls and use the internet.
Can I put a French SIM card in my Iphone? ›It's entirely possible to use international SIM cards with iPhones. An international SIM card can be a convenient, cost-effective option depending on your travel plans.
How can I get internet in France? ›If all you need is an internet connection without specific city services, Travel WiFi (External link) and My Webspot (External link) can rent you a mobile hotspot (also known as a 'MiFi'), accessed through a pocket-sized mobile WiFi router.
How do I get a SIM card at the airport in France? ›CDG sells physical sim cards for prepaid use. These choices necessitate purchasing an actual SIM card upon arrival at the airport. The "sim card stores" at Charles de Gaulle's many terminals must be found. Relay Stores are a convenience store chain that may be found in French airports and train stations.
Can a tourist get a SIM card? ›If you are traveling to The US and need connectivity for your stay, you could buy a tourist SIM card or even better a tourist eSIM card with a prepaid data plan.
What is the name of the SIM card in France? ›La Poste Mobile: prepaid voice/data SIM card (Carte prépayée classique) Le French Mobile: prepaid voice/data SIM card (Euro SIM), prepaid data SIM card (Data SIM) Lebara: prepaid voice/data SIM card. Lycamobile: prepaid voice/data SIM card.
Who is free cell provider in France? ›...
Free Mobile.
Type | SAS (subsidiary of Iliad) |
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Founder | Xavier Niel |
Headquarters | Paris , France |
Area served | France |
Key people | Xavier Niel Maxime Lombardini Rani Assaf Antoine Levavasseur |
SFR France
SFR France offers special packages for tourists. To purchase them, you first need to buy a SFR prepaid SIM card. It is called Carte Prépayée SFR, costs 9.99€ and includes 5€ credit + 50 MB of Internet.
Coverage is excellent in Paris and no, there are no other charges. You use your phone just like you do in the US. Calls to/from the US and calls to/from the country you're visiting (in this case France) are free.
Will my US cellular phone work in France? ›France, like most countries in the world, uses GSM (Global System for Mobile) for cell phone communications. This is why your phone has to be GSM compatible to function in France. In the United States, Sprint (now T-Mobile) and Verizon use a different system called CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access).
Who is the top mobile operator in France? ›
French Mobile Operators
Orange is France's biggest mobile phone operator, with more than 30,000 million users, followed by SFR. They offer 4G and LTE speeds in most areas and 5G in larger cities. With SFR and Free, you get 5G even if you're pre-paid customer.
- Orange wins the 5G Download Speed award with users seeing speeds of 272.7 Mbps. ...
- On 5G Upload Speed, Orange also wins the award but by a smaller margin. ...
- SFR and Bouygues jointly win the 5G Games Experience award. ...
- Three operators achieved an Excellent 5G Video Experience.
You can also use your American smartphone in Europe by replacing your phone's physical SIM card with a SIM card of a European mobile carrier so your phone will operate on a European network. UPDATE: Most new phones are eSIM compatible—which doesn't require you to install a new physical SIM card.
How do I avoid roaming charges when traveling? ›- In the Settings app, tap Cellular, or Cellular Data, or Mobile Data.
- Turn on Cellular Data, then tap Cellular Data Options.
- Turn off Data Roaming. 1,2
A local SIM card is pretty much always cheaper and much more practical (and reliable) for long stays in any country. Unfortunately, actual cheap international sim cards don't exist yet. Country-hoppers, on the other hand, may want to consider buying some sort of prepaid international SIM card.
What are the 3 types of SIM cards? ›There are three basic sizes of SIM card: the standard, the micro, and the nano. Of the three, the Standard is the original SIM and the largest. Today, these are mainly used on older phones.
How do I choose between SIM cards? ›- Find "SIM card manager"
- Turn use of SIM on or off.
- Select default SIM for voice calls.
- Select default SIM for text messaging.
- Select default SIM for mobile data.
- Return to the home screen.
Dual SIMs always provide you the option to switch between two networks. If you are traveling, it is very possible your primary SIM might not get good connectivity. In that case, having a second SIM from a different network might help you out.
Should you buy SIM from airport? ›Most international airports will have an official phone company kiosk in the airport. If you need a local SIM, head straight there after you land. You can also buy pre-loaded, local SIM cards on Amazon so you can start using your phone immediately after you land in your destination.
What happens when you buy a prepaid SIM card? ›A prepaid SIM card is a SIM card that does not come preloaded with credit. It can be used to provide mobile phone service in countries where no other form of communication is available, such as when traveling to a remote area without an active cell phone signal.
What are prepaid SIM disadvantages? ›
- Prepaid cell phones are not free, as is the case with phones when you sign a year-long contract. This means a larger initial investment. ...
- The phones are more expensive to use. ...
- Unless you are organized and keep track of your credit, you run the risk of running out of minutes when you most need them.
Can I use my mobile in the EU? Yes, you can use your mobile for calls, texts and to access the internet in the EU, it's just that you might have to pay additional charges for roaming. Always check what your phone operator is likely to charge you before you set off.
Do they use WhatsApp in France? ›...
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We recommend you start using WAZE (or Google Maps) GPS at home before the trip as this is the best navigation tool in France.
Does iPhone need a converter in France? ›Apple products, such as your iPhone, iPad and laptop, are dual voltage, therefore you do not need a converter to use your Apple device anywhere in the world.
What does orange F mean on my iPhone? ›Re: Orange F data roaming
France is a roam free destination and you are able to roam on any network where you are able to get a connection. All roaming networks are charged the same. 0. Annie_N.
Go to: Settings > Cellular > Data Roaming. Turn off. (To make it easy, the iPhone even says “Turn data roaming off when traveling to avoid charges when web browsing and using email and other data services.”)
Can I use my data in France for free? ›Pay As You Go Roaming charges
France is a Go Roam in Europe destination which means you can use your data here at no extra cost. If you have an Add-on with a data allowance of 12GB or greater, a fair use limit applies, with use over 12GB subject to a surcharge (see below).
Bouygues Telecom has emerged as the cheapest provider of fibre internet in France, the latest figures from price comparison site Ariase show. While Bouygues offer an average monthly fibre subscription for €23.99, the most expensive comparable offer is over €10 higher, at €34.53 from Free.
Can I use my mobile data in France for free? ›When you travel outside your home country to another EU country, you don't have to pay any additional charges to use your mobile phone. This is known as "roaming" or "roam like at home".
Do airports sell prepaid SIM cards? ›
Perhaps the most convenient place where you could get your SIM card is the airport at which you land. To know which company has a store in the airport, you should check the store list on the company's website.
Do you have to register SIM card in France? ›You are required to register your SIM card as per the French law. Unregistered SIM cards will be automatically deactivated after the 30 days period. You have 30 days to register your SIM card from first using it. Fill in the form below or call our customer service to quickly register and activate your SIM.
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A travel SIM card allows you to connect to a local network in various countries around the world. In this manner, you can avoid excessive roaming fees that your local operator or carrier may charge when you are abroad.
Which mobile coverage is best in France? ›Orange offers the largest mobile coverage in France, with 99% of the metropolitan population in 3G + and more than 98% in 4G. For 8 consecutive times, Orange has been recognized by the ARCEP (French Regulator) number 1 on the quality of its mobile services: calls, SMS and mobile internet.
Will my Spanish SIM card work in France? ›Free EU roaming means the sim card you buy in Madrid or Barcelona can also be used in Paris, Rome or even Stockholm. Free EU roaming on Spain sim cards is great for those that arrive in Spain and travel to more countries in Europe on the same trip.
Which SIM card is best in all European countries? ›- Orange Holiday Europe SIM with 20GB Data.
- Three Prepaid SIM with 12GB Data.
- Orange Holiday Zen with 8GB Data.
- LycaMobile Prepaid SIM Card with 6GB Data.
- Giffgaff Prepaid SIM with 20GB Data.
- Cellhire Prepaid SIM Card with 12GB Data.
As long as your cell phone is unlocked and has the GSM bands, which most phones do, simply purchase Cellular Abroad's French SIM, put it in your cell phone and you are ready to make and receive calls and use the internet.
Can you buy a prepaid SIM card in France? ›You can buy a pre-paid SIM card from Orange France for as little as €2.99 or from SFR France and Bouygues Telecom for about €10. You can purchase one by showing your French residence permit at many of the telecoms shops, supermarkets, and electronics stores.
Is there a pay as you go SIM that doesn't expire? ›Is there a data only SIM that doesn't expire? No, all data only SIMs expire eventually if you don't use the allowance you've paid for. Although some networks allow you longer periods to use your data than others. Three, for instance, gives you 24 months to use up 24GB on its Pay as You Go 24 data SIM plan.
Is US currency accepted in France? ›
U.S. dollars are not accepted in most establishments, though some hotels, shops, and restaurants may accept U.S. dollars at an agreed upon exchange rate. Coins: 2€/1€/50 cents/20c/10c/5c/2c/1c The Euro is divided into 100 cents, or centimes.
How do I get my iPhone to work in France? ›You can walk into any mobile store in France (Orange, Free Mobile, SFR, Bouygues Telecom) or Relay, the convenience store chain, and ask for a prepaid SIM for the duration of your time abroad. Once you have it, take your old SIM card out of your phone and insert the new one. Your phone should work without any trouble.
Is there a SIM card that covers all of Europe? ›A global sim card is a prepaid sim card that can be used in multiple countries, including Europe. The main advantage of a global sim card is that you don't have to worry about purchasing a new sim card with a new phone number every time you enter a new country.
Is it better to get an international SIM card? ›An international SIM card is a type of SIM that can access mobile data and be used for calls and text services on almost any network from any carrier. International SIM cards are neat because they eliminate many of the problems associated with roaming and local or regional SIMs.
Do American cell phones work in France? ›France, like most countries in the world, uses GSM (Global System for Mobile) for cell phone communications. This is why your phone has to be GSM compatible to function in France. In the United States, Sprint (now T-Mobile) and Verizon use a different system called CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access).
Can I use my ATT phone in France? ›AT&T will let you use international mobile data at a rate of $2.05 per megabyte in most countries. Your exact usage is actually billed per kilobyte, so if you use 100.2 MB of data during your trip, you won't be rounded up to 101 MB for billing purposes.