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jkk

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I am leaving from Iowa to start my Camino on August 24. My last ( I hope) big question is about phone service. I had been told by my cell phone company that my old Samsung smart phone would work in Spain if I purchased a Spanish SIM card. I found out today that I need a newer phone if I want to get a SIM card ànd actually make calls or text. I just wanted that capability in case of an emergency at home. Otherwise using email and Facebook and my blog when WiFi is available is still possible with my current phone. So my question is, what is cell phone service like in rural Spain? Is it like it is in many rural places in the US-very spotty? Or is it reliable? Will WiFi be available at least once a day? I will be doing the Camino Frances. Also, does the website blogger work in Spain?
 
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I am leaving from Iowa to start my Camino on August 24. My last ( I hope) big question is about phone service. I had been told by my cell phone company that my old Samsung smart phone would work in Spain if I purchased a Spanish SIM card. I found out today that I need a newer phone if I want to get a SIM card ànd actually make calls or text. I just wanted that capability in case of an emergency at home. Otherwise using email and Facebook and my blog when WiFi is available is still possible with my current phone. So my question is, what is cell phone service like in rural Spain? Is it like it is in many rural places in the US-very spotty? Or is it reliable? Will WiFi be available at least once a day? I will be doing the Camino Frances. Also, does the website blogger work in Spain?

I'm certainly no expert, but do you know why your old phone supposedly won't work? I bought a cell phone in Spain more than ten years ago, and every year I just buy a new sim card for it and I can call or text just fine (though it's old style texting, very cumbersome). Maybe the difference is that I have an old Spanish phone and you have an old US phone, but it might be worth pursuing a bit further. The other option is to just buy a cheap Spanish cell phone when you're there, you can get them very cheap in connection with a purchase of a SIM card.

WiFi is everywhere in Spain! I've gotten on in bars in villages of 30 people. I don't think you'll have a problem. Buen camino, Laurie
 
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I'm certainly no expert, but do you know why your old phone supposedly won't work? I bought a cell phone in Spain more than ten years ago, and every year I just buy a new sim card for it and I can call or text just fine (though it's old style texting, very cumbersome). Maybe the difference is that I have an old Spanish phone and you have an old US phone, but it might be worth pursuing a bit further. The other option is to just buy a cheap Spanish cell phone when you're there, you can get them very cheap in connection with a purchase of a SIM card.

What carrier is your current phone on? Verizon, AT&T, Sprint? You may be able to use what you already own.
For coverage in rural areas, get a Spanish SIM card that is on the Movistar network.
http://prepaid-data-sim-card.wikia.com/wiki/Spain

is everywhere in Spain! I've gotten on in bars in villages of 30 people. I don't think you'll have a problem. Buen camino, Laurie
My carrier is US Cellular. I have a Samsung S3. According to the tech person

that phone will not work with a European SIM card. I would have to update to the Samsung 6. I have decided I will just use local WiFi and email updates to my family.
 
My carrier is US Cellular. I have a Samsung S3. According to the tech person

that phone will not work with a European SIM card. I would have to update to the Samsung 6. I have decided I will just use local WiFi and email updates to my family.

Basically your phone will be a wifi only device since it has does not have GSM capabilities.
 
JKK, you may want to look in to an application (app) called "Whatsapp" It allows you to text (or call) over WIFI to other people that have the same app installed. This is how I will communicate with my family to let them know I am okay and how they will let me know if there is any emergency at home. I also have a Samsung S3.
 
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I used a Vodafone SIM card in Spain and it worked fine. Very few dead spots. And easy to top up in shops along the way.
On the CF you'll have access to WiFi (Wee Fee) every day. Most cafes, bars etc will have free wifi.
 
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I am leaving from Iowa to start my Camino on August 24.

Buen Camino from a fellow Iowan, Enjoy the journey!
 

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