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There's only one downside. You have to register your credit card within the program and sign up for mandatory charges every month. The tariffs are not prepaid, but monthly.
Positive the fact that prices in Poland are not very high for communication in Polish zloty. The prices in Euros are much higher everywhere.
@SirFoxy also note that it depends on your phone, especially if you are coming from USA or Asia, some phones do not support all the bands that are used in Europe, so some 5G might not work just because your phone is not compatible with the band they are using...
Yeah, I'm using an iPhone 15 so it should be compatible with just about every network.
Chinese versions of the iPhone do not have eSIM. In many countries eSIM is illegal and such phones are not supplied to their market.
Maybe this also affects their application in these countries.
@SirFoxy I don't know of any phone that has all the bands, most iphones and most normal level android have a lot of bands and make sure to have the most compatibility, that means that it should work one way or another in most countries, but that doesn't mean you will have peak performance in all countries, even if you have a 5G chip and iPhone 15 does have one, doesn't mean it supports all 5GB bands and implementations from all countries, and in Europe where there is a lot of changes between countries in some you might have a great connection and in others just plain basic 3G or less and that's besides the roaming policies of each carrier...
That's just what i'm saying, ie even if you move to a another carrier you might still not get the high speeds even if you are paying for them (because your phone doesnt have the bands that they use for high speed in that particular carrier). Because it has happen to me a couple of times in trips to Asia and i have an iphone and android and sometimes i would just use the android as a hotspot with a eSim because the iPhone just couldn't use the high speed, while the android would work full speed just fine...
50€/m
No speed limit
And support send me this https://i.imgur.com/cpCunSM.jpeg
Depending wich countries are you going to visit i suggest buying Vodafone / Orange because they have networks everywhere so you will roam on their network and 5G won't be locked.