esims.io offers a powerful yet simple experience for anyone that needs a travel eSIM : we aggregate 2500+ data plans from telecom providers in 210 countries in our seamless comparison interface.
Here’s a highlight of some of Our best features so far : Find plans by country, continent, Multi-country search : search for data plans compatible in multiple countries, Price/GB : sort offers by how expensive is a gigabyte of data, Apples to apples : local plans priced in local currencies are all converted to user’s preferred currency, Multi-lingual experience : you should not have to speak english to stay connected while traveling : we’re solving this trough our multi-lingual interface.
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Just started using Messages through a browser on my PC messages.google.com/. Unless I keep my phone (S22 Ultra) screen on, I get "Trying to reach your phone" on the PC browser. Source: 5 months ago
I've moved on to Ferdium by the way via the ferdium-electron AUR package. I also use Tuta, Skiff, Google Messages and YouTube Music with it. Source: 5 months ago
Some messages show up on my phone, but not on messages.google.com ... Some messages show up on messages.google.com but not on my phone. This morning I noticed that on a message thread between my girlfriend and me (about the less-than-important subject of our performance in Wordle this morning) everything I sent to her from the web app showed up on my web app but not on my phone, and every reply from her showed... Source: 5 months ago
Then you can just visit https://messages.google.com/ on your Mac and iPad to see your sms? Source: 5 months ago
I'll often read a message on my computer first (as I'll be working and have messages.google.com as a tab) and then I'll look at my phone later, see I have a message, and click on it, only to see it is an old message. Source: 5 months ago
Just pick another service - esimdb.com or esims.io will show you the way. Source: 10 months ago
Also check https://esimdb.com/ and / or https://esims.io/ to survey the landscape of providers. Source: 11 months ago
I have installed, but have not used, an app called eSIMs. It is also available at https://esims.io/. They have lots of carriers and options for eSIMs around the world. The best part is that with an esim you can install it and go, without having to find a stpre and buy a SIM and service. Source: about 1 year ago
Well you can find many options on comparison sites like esimdb or esims.io. See https://esims.io/germany for instance:. Source: about 1 year ago
Thank you so much! I used esims.io and bought the AIS Sim2Fly eSIM. Source: about 1 year ago
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