Features:
- Talk, text and 3G mobile data (we will be rolling out an LTE option soon)
- Prepaid plans available at http://www.lebara.es/tienda starting at 1c/min for international calls
- Nano SIM form factor (with Micro and Standard size plastic adapters)
- €1 preloaded - top up at http://www.lebara.es/instant-select with credit card
- Must be used with an UNLOCKED phone (may require an unlocking code) - Check with your carrier to ensure your handset is unlocked.
- Card expires and credit is forfeited after 90 days of inactivity
- 900/2100Mhz 3G (UMTS/HSDPA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+)
- 900/1800Mhz 2G (GSM/GPRS/EDGE)
- May not be compatible with older Verizon and Sprint handsets
By far the cheapest way to connect your phone while abroad is to get a local SIM card. We’ve tested a number of Spanish-based SIM providers and offer you the best bang-for-your-buck.
Save time haggling with SIM card shops at the airport and dodge the lines at the big telecom stores. Call your AirBnb host or sign on to your conference call as soon as you land!
We chose Lebara because they tend to be the easiest to use for visitors and have reliable coverage in major cities and the countryside. Their plans are easy to understand and the mobile app makes it easy to top-up with a credit card or voucher. http://www.lebara.es/instant-select - Vouchers can be purchased at many major supermarkets and pharmacies around Madrid - look for the Lebara logo.
The card comes with €1 of credit preloaded, which gives you 6MB of data to use to top up when you land (or connect via Wi-Fi before or during your trip) on the Vodafone network (2G and 3G only). We ship nano SIM form factors with plastic adapters to fit phones that take micro or standard SIM sizes, so any Apple or Android phone will fit.
We’ll also include instructions to activate, top-up and recommend a voice and data plan based on a typical trip if you’re unsure how much data and talk time you’ll need. Most users load between €10-20 of credit (roughly $14-28). The card expires and credit is forfeited after 90 days of inactivity.