Visiting Germany - Need Info - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hey guys, I was wondering what would be the best route as far as using my kaiser over in Germany and the Czech Republic. I was wondering if any carriers had good prepaid sim cards with data plans that I could use.
Any info is greatly appreciated.

In Germany you should consider using Simyo or blau.de. It is 24 cents/MB.

So you can only use sim-cards like spitzohr told - at the best 24cents/MB
I would consider "Congstar" - the timing and price are not as good as Simyo (Congstar=100kb 49cent/MB; Simyo/Blau: 10kb,24cent/MB ) but you can use the T-Mobile network with UMTS almost everywhere (Simyo/Blau: E-Plus...not that good )
One thing, too: every sim-card must be activated per internet - the best is to search a trader who sell this cards to your homecountry - ebay helps

Thanks
Thanks for the info!
I will start searching ebay asap.

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Importing Kaiser to Hungary - Question to Hungarians

From misc. reasons I will visit Hungary next month. I wish to purchase the new Kaiser, and ask that it will be sent to Hungary.
Am I going to pay any special taxes? Am I going to have problem with local customs, or anything else I should be aware of?
Many thanks,
Amir.
I think you will have no problem with the costum. If you are citizen of any EU state and the PDA will be sent from a EU state, then definitly no problem. No only disadvantage is that you have to show me the Kaiser ! (It was a joke )
Thanks for your reply.
I'm non EU citizen. The package will be sent from the USA (outside the EY of course).
In my country there is authorization lists for cellular phones. Only cellular phones in that list will pass the customs. Other cell phone will be confiscated.
This is annoying and stupid but this is it.
Does in Hungary you can import any cellular phone (Kaiser etc..) with no problems? are any taxes should be payd for this?
P.S Be glad to show you the Kaiser (will be in Pecs and Budapest)
Amir.

Finnish Mobile Networks & Contracts - Whats Best?

I've got a friend living in Finland, and she is currently using a PAYG Finnish mobile. Obviously, she makes and recieves most of her calls to and from the UK.
I'm guessing PAYG isn't the cheapest way to go. Can anyone with local knowledge give me any tips as to which network and package would be best for this situation?
Thanks in advance guys..

Italian prepaid - which is best?

in the short time I spend holidays in Italy and would like to know which operator has the best deal prepaid. Are colleagues from Italy, can they help?

will LTE GW3 work with any e-sim?

Hi Everybody,
I am about to upgrade my Galaxy Watch to the latest model. I would like to take the opportunity to get the LTE version, so I can get rid of one of my phones. The problem is that in my country (Italy) LTE version is not for sale, and I doubt will ever be.
I have done my homeworks and I can get the watch i want from UK or eastern europe, and I can also buy an e-sim from TIM, a local carrier.
My simple question is: will it work ? I am afraid the carrier will not activate the line on a non-officially supported HW (although they support Galaxy watch). E-sim is still a mysterious world for TIM tech support, so I hope someone here can help...
thank you!
GG
Hi again, here is a simpler query:
- did anyone activate the Galaxy watch 3 Lte with a carrier in a country different from the country of purchase? E-sim is a new tricky matter where i have zero experience, and I am really afraid of wasting money on a cellular function that will never work... hope that someone will help!!
Thank you!
Hello,
I have LTE but it's in same country. I think country does not matter.
When you start the watch first time, it proposes you to connect to LTE thru e-sim with the same carrier as your smartphone.
All i had to do was to click on the subscribe button for an e-sim, directly... It was all proposed by the watch and smartphone itself for my carrier.
So i'd guess that there will be no issue... cannot confirm it 100% though
There is no need to buy an e-sim separately if you have it available at your phone carrier, for me it was just a monthly 5€ sub. in addition to my phone bill. The connexion was instantly available as soon as i clicked sub.
I'm in France... and i assume the watches are same as many europe countries (DE, Swiss, Italy, FR, etc) since they proposed these when i started the watch, but there was no UK proposed so might be different watch there...?
Thanks for the answer,!
In italy the lte version is exclusive to a carrier, that will not release it soon, so the only way to get right now is buying it abroad.
I often buy phones in other countries, and they always worked: bur with e sim this now is far from certain as the phones IMEI must be activated by the carrier ( see the ' sprint' thread here in this forum), like in the old pre-GSM times.
That is why I was hoping someone had a similar experience, thanks anyway!
I'm in UK, got it from Samsung so not network branded, and during activation it just asked if I wanted to enable it on the phone as I went through activation. Went to my carriers e-sim sign up (same page as the watch '1' used) and hey presto it all worked.
That was on EE BTW, but know that Vodafone works in UK too, think only three don't have an esim option here at the moment, as I'm sure a friend had his 1 on O2 (Telefonica)

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