| Data Usage Specifications | Unlimited data, 1GB, 3GB, 4GB, 5GB |
| Transmission Specifications | 4G |
| Signal Coverage Area | United States, Canada, Hawaii |
| Mobile Carrier | 【Roaming resources】USA: AT&T / Canada: TELUS, Bell, Rogers |
| Supported Sizes | 3-in-1 SIM, Standard SIM, Nano SIM, Micro SIM, Mini SIM |
| Hotspot Sharing | Available |
| Supported Frequencies(4G) | B1(2100 MHz) |
| Top-Up Availability | Top-up unavailable |
| Excludes | Texts, Voice calls |
| Not Supported | SIM-locked device, Carrier-customized device, Mobile hotspotModified machine, 3G mobile phone, translation machine |
After inserting the card, turn on data roaming and wait for a moment. The card will be automatically activated without registration.
The SIM card needs to be activated within 90 days after placing the order. It is recommended to activate it as soon as possible after arriving at the destination to avoid overdue expiration.
Calculation method of days: 24-hour system; please pay attention to the notes of the plan
This plan does not support non-incorporated U.S. territories such as Guam, Saipan, Tinian, Puerto Rico, etc.
With a dual-SIM phone, you can typically set a preferred SIM for calls in your phone's settings under "SIM card & mobile networks" or "Connections." You may also be prompted to choose which SIM to use each time you make a call, allowing you to select the US & Canada SIM card for calls within those regions. Check your phone's specific instructions for dual-SIM management.
Upon insertion, the US & Canada SIM card is designed for automatic activation. Generally, no complex configuration is required. Ensure your phone's mobile data is enabled for the correct SIM slot. For specific network or data roaming settings, refer to your phone's "Settings" menu under "SIM card & mobile networks" or "Cellular Data" to verify it's using the correct SIM.
First, ensure the SIM card is correctly inserted and your phone is compatible. Restart your phone. If issues persist, check your phone's network settings to confirm the correct SIM slot is selected for mobile data. The SIM card is designed for automatic activation, but if it fails to connect, try manually selecting the network operator in your phone's settings or enabling/disabling airplane mode.
On most dual-SIM phones, you can choose the default SIM for SMS in your phone's messaging app settings or directly from the message composition screen. When sending a new SMS, there's usually an option to switch between your active SIM cards. Ensure the US & Canada SIM card is selected before sending messages to contacts in those regions for local rates.
Yes, the US & Canada SIM card is designed for automatic activation. Once you insert the SIM card into your mobile phone, it should automatically connect to the local carrier's network and become active, allowing you to access internet services without manual setup. This ensures a hassle-free start to your travel connectivity.
The US & Canada SIM card is engineered for convenience, typically automatically configuring APN settings upon insertion and connection to the network. Manual APN setup is rarely needed. However, if you experience connectivity issues, you can usually find the correct APN settings provided with your SIM card documentation or by contacting support, and enter them in your phone's "Mobile Networks" settings.
Yes, the US & Canada SIM card supports mobile hotspot sharing. This feature allows you to share your internet connection with other devices, such as laptops or tablets, making it convenient for multiple users or devices to stay connected while traveling. You can usually enable this function in your phone's "Personal Hotspot" or "Tethering" settings.
Yes, please note that the US & Canada SIM card does not support non-unified U.S. territories. This includes areas such as Guam, Saipan, Tinian, and Puerto Rico. Service is primarily focused on the contiguous United States and Canada. Ensure your travel plans do not rely on service in these specific unsupported territories.