inactive line how to port outHi guys, like to check if I didn't renew my plan after 30 days. Can I still port out the line ?
inactive line how to port outHi guys, like to check if I didn't renew my plan after 30 days. Can I still port out the line ?
Nope. Your line will become suspended and you will not be able to port out, till you pay your monthly charge.Hi guys, like to check if I didn't renew my plan after 30 days. Can I still port out the line ?
Thank youNope. Your line will become suspended and you will not be able to port out, till you pay your monthly charge.
You need to pay existing line renewal first then consider active line to port out .Hi guys, like to check if I didn't renew my plan after 30 days. Can I still port out the line ?
SIMBA, Eight, and Maxx cover the most countries/territories within their base plans. But if you don't travel much outside the region there could be some better options.I plan to get a 2nd permanent SIM (costing no more $10) primarily for travels. Is SIMBA is the best for data roaming purposes?
I have Senior plan for a second Sim. Useful for travel.Hi All. I plan to get a 2nd permanent SIM (costing no more $10) primarily for travels. Is SIMBA is the best for data roaming purposes?
concur..even for JB trips..very usefulI have Senior plan for a second Sim. Useful for travel.
Simba while showing 4G in tunnel between Holland Village and Farrer Road. Maxx was showing 5G but slower speeds.
Posted, still in tunnel, with Maxx 5G.
only for that tunnel, if you stay there always.so Simba 4G is better than Maxx 5G?![]()
so Simba 4G is better than Maxx 5G?![]()
It’s hard to be definitive even about that. It could’ve been the particular time or the particular device’s predilections. Or throughput might’ve improved on M1 Maxx by switching off 5G. Or M1 Maxx 5G didn’t have a great backend connection to that particular speed test server, but another speed test server might’ve shown something different.only for that tunnel, if you stay there always.
it would be more convincing if you can test every section of the tunnelActually it's more for those who insist Simba sucks.
It's alright coz I rather not encounter an overload situation.![]()

Simba sux in some areas but for the price, am not complaining. Surprisingly it works better than my wifi at home at times.Actually it's more for those who insist Simba sucks.
It's alright coz I rather not encounter an overload situation.![]()
Hi All. I plan to get a 2nd permanent SIM (costing no more $10) primarily for travels. Is SIMBA is the best for data roaming purposes?
One economical strategy for international roaming that works for many people is simply to get a separate roaming data eSIM if your phone supports eSIMs. For example, according to esimdb.com Keepgo is selling a 1.1GB (total using an esimdb.com promo code) eSIM with no expiration (!) for US$3 that works in 153 countries/territories including weird ones like Afghanistan. Or US$2 if you want the 100 country/territory version. A 1.1 GB allotment lasts a very long time if you’re simply using WhatsApp text messages and summoning a ride using Grab or an equivalent app — then quickly shut off mobile data once your ride arrives. (And you otherwise stick to Wi-Fi for app downloads, downloading offline maps, email, video, audio, etc. And set your phone to low data mode.) Meanwhile, while you’re in Singapore, pay only $3.30 per month for Circles.Life (current deal), for example.SIMBA, Eight, and Maxx cover the most countries/territories within their base plans. But if you don't travel much outside the region there could be some better options.
It's a moving train so I didn't think the results are going to be fair. Only thought of doing it as I happened to have both SIM cards in the same phone. Gave up halfway.it would be more convincing if you can test every section of the tunnel![]()

This would really make sense with the CL $3.30 plan, but if you are on eight $8 or Simba $10, the advantage isn't all that great, esp taking into account the additional effort to get that travel esim everytime you are travelling.One economical strategy for international roaming that works for many people is simply to get a separate roaming data eSIM if your phone supports eSIMs. For example, according to esimdb.com Keepgo is selling a 1.1GB (total using an esimdb.com promo code) eSIM with no expiration (!) for US$3 that works in 153 countries/territories including weird ones like Afghanistan. Or US$2 if you want the 100 country/territory version. A 1.1 GB allotment lasts a very long time if you’re simply using WhatsApp text messages and summoning a ride using Grab or an equivalent app — then quickly shut off mobile data once your ride arrives. (And you otherwise stick to Wi-Fi for app downloads, downloading offline maps, email, video, audio, etc. And set your phone to low data mode.) Meanwhile, while you’re in Singapore, pay only $3.30 per month for Circles.Life (current deal), for example.
This is also an area where Simba shines. My experience for eight wasn't as good, but in the past quarter or so eight appears to have significantly improve this.I should also point out that some carriers support VoWifi (”Wi-Fi Calling”), and they may not charge any extra for that service when you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network outside Singapore (but check that). When you’re connected to a hotel, coffee shop, or airport Wi-Fi network your phone can support voice calls and SMS text messages via VoWifi. Incoming SMS text messages via VoWifi should always be free, even for carriers that charge international roaming fees for VoWifi use overseas.
Did you catch the part where there’s no expiration? With that particular offer you get 1.1GB in 100 countries for US$2 or in 153 countries for US$3, and that’s a one-time charge until you use up the data. If that’s across 5, 8, or 11 trips, no problem. And that’s just one pair of offers. There are many others.This would really make sense with the CL $3.30 plan, but if you are on eight $8 or Simba $10, the advantage isn't all that great, esp taking into account the additional effort to get that travel esim everytime you are travelling.
OK, but see above. And that’s you, assuming you’re visiting once of the 60-odd countries…and don’t blow through the bundled allotment either. YMMV.Also 1.1Gb might be plenty for whatsapp or ride app, but when I am finding information on the move, that would not be enough for 1/2 the duration of my avg trip.