September 2018
Would someone know which version is supplied by Fido with their 2février yr plans?
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September 2018
Thank you very much for the info. One more question if I can, as the phone will be used indifferent countries where I will be using iether 'international' SIM cards or country specific cards would there be an issue in switching cards? Such as the phone locking in to the first card inserted (FIDO) and having to use an unlock code for the transfer, in spite of the fact that the phone is unlocked.
September 2018
Hey @dramktg!
Welcome to the Community
Your phone should remain unlocked but if for any reason it becomes locked we'll also be able to unlock it without a problem.
All you'd need to do is make sure the frequencies of the phone are compatible with the ones used in the countries you're visiting and you'll be good to go.
Hope that helps!
September 2018
Thank you Fido Pamela for the reply. The inquiry as to the 950W was effectively to check the frequency data for that edition. I have some supposed 'international' SIM cards that will not work on Canadian carriers, whille one from another supplier does. The same with 'international' phones.
The lock/unlock item comes from comments from S8 owners supposedly having the phone lock after initial insertion of the Fido SIM. I will try this out on reception of the phone with the FIDO SIM and others I have to confirm before leaving.
Thank you again for your input.
Regards,
Michel
September 2018
Hello Dramktg,
Welcome to the community!
These are the band/frequency specifiations for the Canadian version (G950W) Galaxy S8:
Taken from here.
@dramktg wrote:...I have some supposed 'international' SIM cards that will not work on Canadian carriers, whille one from another supplier does.
I'm not sure I quite understand your meaning with that statement. Whether an international SIM will or will not work on Canadian carriers, should not depend on a phone's bands/frequencies per se. Providing the international SIM is capable of roaming internationally (and has roaming agreements in place), you should be able to use the SIM in a phone with local compatible bands/frequencies. It should be the phone's specifications which is the potential limiting factor, not the SIM itself.
Hope this helps
Cheers
September 2018