
Hey guys !
I’m planning a trip to Norway soon. I’ve been reading blogs and other people’s travel testimonials. As such, I’ve been looking for a proper phone package, and I came across this image in a blog (no further information was given).
Can you please help me figure this out ?
Thank you in advance (and sorry for this ridiculous question).
by Fabulous_Pen_747
5 comments
Other than seeing the phone has 2 SIMs, is connected to WiFi, not punting loud noises and may need a charge later on, I’m not sure what you’re asking here. What is it that you need help with figuring out?
I dont even understand what you asking. The picture just shows 2 simcards in a phone and a wifi connection.
Go for Telenor if you want the best/most secure package. BUT I still have no idea what you are asking for.
This image doesn’t mean anything to me in terms of a proper phone package. Did you try asking the person who posted that image?
They have two SIM cards, one has roaming on. Sound is set to vibrate only. About 80% battery..
Have you checked the network providers in your country to see which offer coverage in Norway? That would be the first step to take.
Even though stated by others this image in itself does not provide much information in regards to what service you can expect from your carrier while in Norway. That is entirely based on what deals your local carrier has with the carriers in Norway. There are 2 main service providers in Norway and both deliver adequate coverage, but if you get to choose then choose “Telenor” not “Telia” since the aforementioned carrier deliver better coverage on average.
That said though what is shown in the picture is that this phone is on vibrate, is connected to wi-fi, sim card 1 is on roaming while sim card 2 is connected to “voice over lte” which can also be called 4g+, 4g is rather adequate for surfing and streaming movies over mobile network, battery around 80%.
I would assume that sim1 is local “from home country” set to roam to remain accessible for those “home”, while sim2 could be a burner card bought to provide equal services in the country they are visiting, just my guess though.