I'm going to be doing a lot of traveling and I'd like to have a phone that will work in most of the places I go. This means switching from Sprint to AT&T for the
GSM service. I think I'll buy the LG Trax because it has a camera,
3G capability, a USB port, and is quad-band. This opens up a few questions and I'm hoping you guys can help me figure this out.
1. AT&T's international roaming rates are very high, even with their "World Traveler" package. Would buying a
SIM card in the countries I go to fix that problem?
You can do that, but you have to unlock the phone first. Be a customer for
90 days and you can get the unlock code from AT&T. Or you can buy an
unlocked phone and use it.
2. I'm a little confused on how
SIM cards work. Will I be using a
SIM card while in the US? Do I need to sign up with AT&T or can I just always use whichever
SIM card?
If you go to AT&T you will sign a contract with them, and you will use their
sim, where ever you go. Unless you get the phone unlocked and then you can use whatever
sim you want. And yes, you will be using the
sim in the U.S.
3. Should data work internationally the same way it does in the US?
Yes, no, maybe. It depends on what country you are in and the plan you are on. For most phones you pay through the nose for data internationally. Some plans, for some phones, will allow you a flat rate. But even that is pricey.
And you will not be able to get
3g in many countries, but it is on a frequency that the trax does not have.
4. Does anyone know if I can use the LG Trax to connect my laptop to the internet via USB?
If you can get the drivers, most likely.
5. Would I be better off with T-Mobile?