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Difference in cost between SIM and Pay As You Go Phone

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Has anyone here purchased a Pay As You Go phone in Spain?

If so, what was the cost and I'm wondering if it's any less than getting a SIM for my unlocked iPHone or if it's about the same cost.

I'll be taking an iPad mini, so don't really need anything on the iphone except the phone part.

I may not WANT to take my nice iPhone this year.

Would it make sense to leave it home and just pick up a phone in Madrid?
 
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Isn't it handy to have all your contacts, prepared maps, .pdf guides. dictionary/translation apps, photos of your passport etc stored on the phone you already have? SIM cards are quite cheap, no? Last time I travelled in Spain I bought a local, with enough data/calls for my time there (a month or so) and really enjoyed having my own decent phone with all my docs in place. (I use an unlocked Samsung)
 
Isn't it handy to have all your contacts, prepared maps, .pdf guides. dictionary/translation apps, photos of your passport etc stored on the phone you already have? SIM cards are quite cheap, no? Last time I travelled in Spain I bought a local, with enough data/calls for my time there (a month or so) and really enjoyed having my own decent phone with all my docs in place. (I use an unlocked Samsung)

Yes, I just didn't want to take mine.
But I will.
I'm having "the day before you leave" stress
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
I have never bought a burner phone, but the SIM card comes "free" with the minutes you buy.
 
Have you tried to send a SMS on a basic phone lately?
 

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