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    Hey all, first post

    Me and babygirl are heading to Negril for our first time sept. 22nd, we're pretty excited to go!

    i was searching the forums for cell phone information and found a little bit, it seems like you all get sim cards when in jamaica.
    I called att and they said i could just add to my plan for international use. is it better to upgrade with my carrier or just get a sim in jamaica?

    do you guys bring your nice phones down there like iphones and stuff or just bring down an old beater phone?

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    Hi!

    I havent purchased a phone in Jamaica before, but I plan to do so when I arrive in Montego bay. There website has phones for under $40. I did take my Samsung Galaxy, I used it to take a few pictures...and as soon as I arrived back in the United States, my phone had multiple viruses on it. Thankfully I had updated my virus protection plan before going or else my phone would be useless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaycee View Post
    Hi!

    I havent purchased a phone in Jamaica before, but I plan to do so when I arrive in Montego bay. There website has phones for under $40. I did take my Samsung Galaxy, I used it to take a few pictures...and as soon as I arrived back in the United States, my phone had multiple viruses on it. Thankfully I had updated my virus protection plan before going or else my phone would be useless.
    how did you get viruses? from using wifi with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colla_Holla View Post
    how did you get viruses? from using wifi with it?
    I have no idea...I didn't use wifi at all because the placed I stayed at didn't have it.

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    I purchased a phone at the Digicell store in Negril - a cheap one for under $50. It came loaded with local and international minutes. Every month I top it off with @$5 so that I can keep the same phone number. If you aren't planning for a future trip then just give the phone away prior to leaving.

    I have a US based blackberry (AT&T service provider) and the package they are talking about is still expensive if you plan to call home. It's just a reduction in the regular rate and it can still be very costly as roaming charges add up.

    A few other friends of mine have cheap phones that have been unlocked and they just purchase a SIM card when they arrive....I think it was $10 - $15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamerican71 View Post
    I purchased a phone at the Digicell store in Negril - a cheap one for under $50. It came loaded with local and international minutes. Every month I top it off with @$5 so that I can keep the same phone number. If you aren't planning for a future trip then just give the phone away prior to leaving.

    I have a US based blackberry (AT&T service provider) and the package they are talking about is still expensive if you plan to call home. It's just a reduction in the regular rate and it can still be very costly as roaming charges add up.

    A few other friends of mine have cheap phones that have been unlocked and they just purchase a SIM card when they arrive....I think it was $10 - $15.
    I have a us based blackberry on att also. its old and i dont use it so its deactivated. Do i need att to activate it first or can it be activated when i buy the sim card?

    its a blackberry world phone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colla_Holla View Post
    I have a us based blackberry on att also. its old and i dont use it so its deactivated. Do i need att to activate it first or can it be activated when i buy the sim card?

    its a blackberry world phone
    I really don't know about that one. I don't use my blackberry while in JA - lesson learned after adding that AT&T international plan - every time an email came in or somebody called me - I was hit with roaming charges.

    I think for you to add that SIM card to the BB while in JA it would have to first be unlocked - it doesn't matter if it's old or not. I believe you can google unlock codes or even purchase unlock codes off of Ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colla_Holla View Post
    I have a us based blackberry on att also. its old and i dont use it so its deactivated. Do i need att to activate it first or can it be activated when i buy the sim card?

    its a blackberry world phone
    Your Blackberry will work fine, as long as you unlock it. You can get unlock codes for as low as $1.99 on the internet. Once you unlock it and insert the Jamaican sim card you will be good to go as long as you purchase the minutes. I used an unlocked At&T blackberry in July and it worked like a champ.


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    I bought a sim card and 500 minutes for under $20 at the digicell store by the round about. For international calls I just use the phones wifi or skype for free.



    http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/kbisiar

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    just bring a laptop or i pad and use yahoo messenger...i dunno if it will work im sure it will just have to be near wifi... which i hear is everywhere orrrrrr download TANGO app. If im wrong PLEASE correct me because this is how im planning on communicateing

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