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…Currently, iOS 26 and Android 16 phones are starting to support direct eSIM transfers from an iPhone to Android, and Android's Quick Share feature is starting to support Apple's AirDrop…
What type of travel apps you need largely depends on how and where you like to travel -- and you might find some of my favorite apps useless if your travel style differs from mine. For example, if you mainly travel within the US and never go abroad, you probably don’t need an eSIM plan or a separate phone/messaging app, because you can just use your regular phone plan. If you plan to fly everywhere, then you don’t need an app to plan ground transportation, and if you prefer road trips, then a flight booking probably won’t be of much use.
Best Travel Apps for Frequent Travelers and Digital Nomads…Currently, iOS 26 and Android 16 phones are starting to support direct eSIM transfers from an iPhone to Android, and Android's Quick Share feature is starting to support Apple's AirDrop…
…For international travel, you get unlimited talk, text and data while in Canada and Mexico, and unlimited talk and text from the US to those countries. Verizon's TravelPass is automatically added…
…When traveling in Canada or Mexico, you get unlimited text, talk and data, but the data is transmitted at just 2G speeds when "off net" or using a non-primary carrier network…
…A prepaid phone plan from carriers like Mint Mobile, TextNow or US Mobile could be a better fit, either as your main plan or for a second phone when you travel. Our…
…Elite 2.0, for even more performance AT&T must have figured some customers -- likely frequent travelers -- want even more than what Premium 2.0 offered. The Elite 2.0 plan costs…
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