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Samsung Galaxy S25 series’ India sale date tipped
3:37 pm | January 14, 2025

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Samsung is hosting the Galaxy Unpacked event on January 22, where it's expected to unveil the Galaxy S25 series. While the brand is yet to divulge anything about its 2025 flagships, a new rumor claims the deliveries of the S25 series will start in India around February 3, with sales kicking off by February 9. The Samsung Galaxy S25 series includes three phones - Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. The Galaxy S25 Slim is said to arrive later. The source says the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage variants in India with seven color options -...

Canalys: Apple leads the way in global Q4 smartphone shipments
2:42 pm |

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An estimated total of 330 million smartphones were shipped in Q4 2024, with Apple leading all brands with a 23% market share. The combined smartphone market saw 3% rise compared to Q3 2024 and rose 7% on the yearly basis with an estimated 1.22 billion smartphones shipped in 2024. Apple solidified its leading position thanks to growth in emerging markets throughout Southeast Asia and India. Samsung came in second place with a 16% market share in Q4, while Xiaomi rose up to third place with a 13% market share. Canalys Preliminary Smartphone Market Pulse: Q4 2024 Transsion...

Sim Local eSIM review
1:58 pm |

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Making a splash in the eSIM marketplace, Sim Local offers various plans for travelers who don’t wish to encumber themselves with physical SIM cards or pricey roaming fees. With coverage in over 150 countries, 5G-ready connectivity, and kiosks at major airports, this eSIM for international travel promises convenience and cost-effectiveness. But does it deliver? Let’s check out the deets.

Sim Local: Plans and pricing

Sim Local pricing

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Sim Local’s worldwide presence comes with numerous plan options. You may choose local options for all of the supported countries, and even some specific territories within them (e.g. Azores). Then, there are regional eSIM packages that include Europe and the Caribbean, as well as the two global plans.

For instance, the United Kingdom-specific eSIM options range from 3 GB of data for 30 days (but no calls or texts included) via Smartroam (VN) at the cost of a mere $8.75, to the Unlimited plan that covers 30 days of unlimited data, texts, and local calls, and up to 180 minutes of international calls at the price of $50.50 via Everything Everywhere UK.

If you’re seeking coverage for the European Union, then the cheapest option, which will get you 12 GB of data, 200 texts, 30 international minutes, and unlimited local calls for 14 days via Orange FR, is available at the price of $21.50. On the other side of the pricing spectrum is the ‘Europe 50 GB’ plan via Smartroam (VN) at $56.75 which, in addition to the mentioned data, supplies you with unlimited texts and local minutes for the duration of two weeks.

Planning to spend more time traveling across Europe? That is no problem, as Sim Local has an option for you as well. With its ‘Europe 70 GB’ plan via Orange FR, you’re getting more time (28 days) and GBs, in addition to unlimited local minutes and up to 120 minutes for international calls. However, the texts are limited to 1,000 units, hence the price tag of $53.50, which is lower than the 50 GB plan.

Need coverage for both the UK and the EU? Then the combined plan via LycaMobile UK will do the trick. It costs $12.50 and gets you 20 GB of data, unlimited texts and local calls, and up to 100 international minutes, during 15 days. The other option is to pay $25.25 for 100 GB of data under the same conditions as the 20 GB subscription option.

Of course, there are quite a few global options that are good for both regions, ranging from a very limited $3.75 plan (500 MB, 1 day, 99 countries) via Smartroam to the more generous $32 package (10 GB, 14 days, 155 countries) courtesy of Orange FR. Both of these are data-only.

Sim Local also offers a full money-back guarantee if you change your mind or cancel the trip, but under the condition that you haven’t yet activated your plan.

Sim Local: Features

Sim Local mobile app

(Image credit: Sim Local)

Let’s take a look at what makes Sim Local eSIM a go-to solution for travelers, both occasional and frequent:

5G coverage

As long as your device supports 5G and you’re in an area where Sim Local offers 5G coverage, you’ll be able to take advantage of the technology and its high speeds, low latency, and ultra-connectivity. If 5G isn’t active by default on your phone, you can enable it in ‘Settings’.

Hotspot-ready

Supporting the same features as physical SIM cards, the Sim Local eSIM includes the ability to set up mobile hotspots and data tethering, allowing you to share your connection without any restrictions. For example, if two people are traveling together, they can purchase one eSIM and share data through tethering.

Kiosks in over 100 airports

Sim Local has physical stores and kiosks at more than 100 airports around the world, including at London’s Heathrow, Gatwick, and WHSmith, as well as in Glasgow, Madrid, Copenhagen, Athens, Dublin, Vienna, Brussels, multiple airports across the United States, and more. This way, their employees can help you on the go.

Sim Local: Installation

Sim Local installation

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From the get-go, Sim Local is very straightforward and intuitive. Just head over to the website, browse through the options on offer and, once you’ve made a selection, tick the box to confirm your device “is unlocked and eSIM-enabled” on the order summary page.

You’ll find the list of supported devices and models, organized in categories, on the Sim Local website. If you don’t see your phone or tablet listed here, you can ask the team directly through email or web chat. This is crucial because you don’t want to end up buying an eSIM that doesn’t work on your device.

Hitting the ‘Continue to Payment’ button will take you to the payment page, where you can select to pay via card or PayPal (whichever you feel more comfortable with). Sim Local also allows payments through Apple Pay and Google Pay if buying via phone. Enter your payment information and click on ‘Place Order.’

After your order is confirmed, it’s time to download and set up your eSIM. You can do this by scanning the QR code from the Sim Local website via the camera app on your phone. As the prompt appears on your screen, tap it and follow the instructions to install the eSIM.

Another option is to visit your device’s ‘Settings', select ‘Network & Internet’ (for Android devices), and tap the plus sign (+) next to ‘Mobile Network’ (also known as ‘SIMs’). Select ‘Connect to mobile network’ and then ‘Download a SIM instead?’. Tap ‘Use a different network’ and scan your QR code.

Alternatively, after tapping ‘Download a SIM instead?,’ select ‘Use Activation Code’ to copy and paste the provided codes. That said, just scanning the QR code is arguably the easiest option.

For iOS, the process is similar, with the exception of the particular setting called ‘Cellular or Mobile Data’ where you’ll select ‘Add eSIM’ (or ‘Add Cellular Plan’ or ‘Add Data Plan’) and ‘Use QR Code.’ If you’re installing manually, you’ll copy and paste the ‘SM-DP+ Address’ and ‘Activation Code’ sent to you with your plan details.

Regardless of which method or device you used to install your eSIM, the next step is to make sure your mobile data is using the eSIM and not your primary line (and that ‘Allow Data Switching’ is off for iOS). The aim is to avoid accidentally roaming on your existing plan and incurring massive charges.

Sim Local: Support

Sim Local support

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Sim Local’s website has a pretty solid collection of instructions and helpful articles that cover nearly every aspect of installing and using its eSIM. If you can’t find what you’re looking for in the Help Center, then your next stop is to contact the team.

This can be done in multiple ways: by submitting a request via the website form, using live chat, messaging the team on WhatsApp, sending them an email inquiry, or calling them directly on the phone. It doesn’t matter which way you contact them - the customer support agents are available 24/7.

Sim Local: Final verdict

Sim Local delivers a compelling eSIM solution for international travelers, combining affordability, ease of use, and robust customer service. Its broad coverage and regional plans cater to various travel needs, from quick trips to extended stays. Features like 5G readiness and hotspot support add value, while the ability to buy plans in a few clicks ensures a hassle-free experience.

FAQs

Is Sim Local eSIM data-only?

Yes and no. Sim Local offers multiple plans depending on your needs and preferences. Some are data-only while others support texting and calling - much like your home provider’s physical SIM but without robbing you blind with exorbitant roaming charges.

Can I install Sim Local eSIM using a QR code?

Of course! Installing Sim Local eSIM using a QR code is supported and straightforward. However, if for any reason the QR method isn’t working for you, manual installation is described step-by-step on the website.

Which countries/regions are covered by Sim Local eSIM?

Thanks to a wide array of packages with different features, Sim Local eSIM covers over 150 countries around the world. That said, it also offers bundled plans, like the UK + Europe, and individual locations like the Azores.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim not releasing until May
1:47 pm |

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Samsung scheduled an Unpacked event on January 22, where we expect to see the Galaxy S25 series. The poster showcased four devices (or at least their corners), and we assumed we would see four new phones – Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, and a brand-new Galaxy S25 Slim. According to a rumor from China, the latter will be delayed for May. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE The new phone is expected to be just 6.5 mm thin but will be a big device, sitting somewhere between the Plus and the Ultra in terms of footprint. It will have a 6.6” AMOLED panel with over 1080p resolution and...

Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim not releasing until May
1:47 pm |

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Samsung scheduled an Unpacked event on January 22, where we expect to see the Galaxy S25 series. The poster showcased four devices (or at least their corners), and we assumed we would see four new phones – Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, and a brand-new Galaxy S25 Slim. According to a rumor from China, the latter will be delayed for May. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE The new phone is expected to be just 6.5 mm thin but will be a big device, sitting somewhere between the Plus and the Ultra in terms of footprint. It will have a 6.6” AMOLED panel with over 1080p resolution and...

Oppo Find N5 thickness demonstrated
12:53 pm |

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Oppo is gearing up to launch its Find N5 next month as the thinnest foldable phone on the market. The device is rumored to measure 4mm in its unfolded state, and Oppo Find series product manager Zhou Yibao shared a video that uses several items to showcase the device's thinness. As per the demonstrations, Oppo Find N5 will be slightly thicker than four Chinese ID cards and about the same thickness as two 1 CNY coins and 39 sticky notes. These rough estimates place the Find N5 in the 4mm thickness range. For reference, the current thinnest foldable on the market is the...

Oppo to bring Watch X2 with blood pressure monitor
11:40 am |

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Oppo is preparing to launch the Watch X2 soon. Zhou Yibao, Product Manager at Oppo, revealed that one of the key new features of the wearables will be a blood pressure monitor. The smartwatch and its new function were shown in a live hands-on photo. The device will have a round screen and two buttons on the right-hand side. It will be available in February, when the Oppo Find N5 will also be released as the “world's thinnest foldable.” The photo reveals an unusual design, but it seems it is just a huge casing built to protect the design from curious eyes ahead of the official...

WhatsApp wants to put Meta AI front and center on your home screen
10:50 am |

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WhatsApp is working on a new feature that's all about Meta AI. Specifically, a home screen widget for Android devices. This will put Meta AI front and center on your home screen, as you can see from the screenshot below. Of course the widget will be optional. It will only appear as an option for those who already have access to Meta AI. This is currently limited to certain countries and select users so the widget definitely won't be available to everyone upon its launch. As you can see, the widget has two parts. You can either tap the left side and ask it anything, or tap the right...

OnePlus 13 global model gets new update with Gemini Nano and camera improvements
9:50 am |

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The OnePlus 13, which began its international rollout last week, is receiving a new software update, with support for Google's Gemini Nano AI model being the biggest highlight. [#InlinePriceWidget,13477,1#] The update's changelog doesn't mention Gemini Nano, but Android Authority reports it brings the Android AICore app necessary to download Gemini Nano. And once it's updated from the Play Store, the OnePlus 13 starts downloading Gemini Nano when you tap the Magic Compose button in the Google Messages app. In addition to Gemini Nano, the new software update, having firmware...

Motorola Razr 60 Ultra could be coming early
8:47 am |

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Motorola's Razr 50 Ultra was certified for sale in India by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) back in April last year, and then the phone subsequently launched globally in June. Today a new Motorola phone has been certified by BIS with the model number XT2551, and this has previously been rumored to be the Razr 60 Ultra (the model number fits - the Razr 50 Ultra was XT2451). Motorola Razr 50 Ultra If this is indeed the Razr 60 Ultra, then expect it to become official earlier than its predecessor - much earlier, in fact. The BIS certification is three months ahead this time...

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