04-22-2024 12:18 PM - last edited on 04-22-2024 12:29 PM by RogersMaude
I have a Rogers plan and iPhone. I'll be in Europe for ~18 days and plan on buying in advance an esim for Europe (probably one with data as well as a European number so I can call while in Europe). 1) I'd still like to be able to check texts etc while in Europe so can I check texts with my Rogers sim while I am in Airplane Mode and not have roaming charges? 2) Can I only send/receive imessages or can I also get regular texts? 3) I've found in Mexico not all of my texts go to friends back in Canada until I land back in Canada and I assume that is because they are not on iphones? 4) If I am on my esim, can I put the phone in airplane mode then switch to my Rogers sim and will the phone stay in airplane mode or does it default to normal mode when the phone switches sims? 5) If someone calls me on my Canadian number, I don't answer but my voicemail take a message, will that trigger roaming charges and is there anyway I can retrieve the voice message while in Europe and not trigger roaming charges? I'd rather not physically remove the Rogers sim card as then I can't check anything from back home on that number but I am concerned of getting hit with daily $15 roaming charges as I read there are many ways I can still trigger roaming charges even if I turn off roaming and it can be very confusing trying to figure this all out! Thanks in advance for your help.
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06-19-2024 08:47 AM
because physically removing it guarantees that it wont connect to the network, while keeping it in the phone there have been reports of people accidentally toggling it on or a software setting turning it on or a child turning it on or something else accidentally turning it on, accidents do happen, so this is a sure way to avoid this.
04-22-2024 12:45 PM - edited 04-22-2024 01:06 PM
@chiroken wrote:
1) I'd still like to be able to check texts etc while in Europe so can I check texts with my Rogers sim while I am in Airplane Mode and not have roaming charges?
2) Can I only send/receive imessages or can I also get regular texts?
3) I've found in Mexico not all of my texts go to friends back in Canada until I land back in Canada and I assume that is because they are not on iphones?
4) If I am on my esim, can I put the phone in airplane mode then switch to my Rogers sim and will the phone stay in airplane mode or does it default to normal mode when the phone switches sims?
5) ...is there anyway I can retrieve the voice message while in Europe and not trigger roaming charges?
6. I'd rather not physically remove the Rogers sim card as then I can't check anything from back home on that number but I am concerned of getting hit with daily $15 roaming charges...
1. If you are in Airplane mode, you will only be able to send/receive iMessages. Any texts or calls will not be available to you in Airplane mode. Make sure you enable airplane mode before leaving Canada.
2. Only iMessages, unless you use something like What's App.
3. Correct. I'm not sure if there is an App or otherwise for Android to send/receive iMessages.
4. When you are in Airplane mode the Rogers SIM doesn't matter I don't know about switching SIMs. someone else will need to provide that answer. I'm also not sure if you can enable Airplane mode on each of the two different SIMs, or whether that affects both.
5. No, not unless your callers call you on the European number. Edit. I have "Home and Away Voicemail" on my Home Phone. This allows me to get voicemails via e-mail left on my Home Phone. If necessary, I then contact the caller via e-mail or otherwise. I don't know if such a thing exists for cell phones.
6. You should remove the Rogers SIM before you leave to be safe, otherwise as soon as your Roger SIM side connects to a cell tower, you will be charged with Roam like Home.
7. You can call Rogers to disable Roam Like Home and use "Pay per use" instead if necessary.
8. Check out my summary post on Roam Like Home below:
04-22-2024 12:56 PM
04-22-2024 01:13 PM
Thank you for your reply. I may have misunderstood having 2 sims on the phone at once (one physical Rogers and 1 european esim) but I thought that when you switch over on the iphone to the esim the Rogers sim is disabled and would not be functional even when the phone is off airplane mode (on the esim). Is this incorrect?
04-22-2024 01:25 PM
04-22-2024 02:49 PM
Thank you again for your time. If they can be active at the same time, can you inactivate 1 as well so only 1 is active? Ie. Have the Euro esim active and the Rogers psim inactive. Then selectively activate the psim when on wifi to check imessages etc then when done inactivate it.
04-22-2024 03:51 PM
06-18-2024 02:48 PM
If I have my iphone 14 settings toggled to "off" on the Rogers sim and "on" on the european local network esim, is that enough to avoid Roam Like Home charges? Like, is toggling it to "off" effectively the same as physically removing it from the device?
06-18-2024 03:57 PM - edited 06-18-2024 03:59 PM
@tracyisaacs : As discussed in the post above yours, it's best to remove the Rogers SIM. See also the following post on how to avoid roaming charges:
See also my post (2) of this thread.
06-18-2024 04:06 PM
Yes thank you I saw that but I wanted to avoid having to remove the card, since it is tiny and easy to misplace. I don't quite understand why toggling the card to "off", meaning it is not in use, would require the extra step of removing it. And obviously I can't be in airplane mode if I am using an e-sim. Thank you for your input.
06-19-2024 08:47 AM
because physically removing it guarantees that it wont connect to the network, while keeping it in the phone there have been reports of people accidentally toggling it on or a software setting turning it on or a child turning it on or something else accidentally turning it on, accidents do happen, so this is a sure way to avoid this.
06-19-2024 09:55 AM