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About this item New Zealand Phone Card: Make your communication trouble-free & affordable when you travel abroad with our NZ OneNZ SIM card. The prepaid SIM card gives you 40 GB of 4G data with a validity of 60 days. A productive and effective solution for internet connectivity abroad. › See more product details
New Zealand Phone Card Make your communication trouble-free & affordable when you travel abroad with our NZ OneNZ SIM card. The prepaid SIM card gives you 40 GB of 4G data with a validity of 60 days. A productive and effective solution for internet connectivity abroad.
This SIM card worked great for us during our 9-day visit to New Zealand in November 2024. The included instructions were fairly clear and straightforward. The product name on Amazon currently advertises "Vodafone Data Sim Card w/Unlimited Minutes" but that's not quite accurate. What we got was a prepaid SIM card for use with the One NZ network (one of New Zealand's largest mobile phone networks), including 40 GB of data usage, unlimited call minutes and texts within New Zealand, 200 outgoing text messages, and 200 outgoing international call minutes to standard numbers in the following countries only: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, UK, USA, Netherlands, Taiwan and Thailand. The mobile number assigned to the SIM card can be found printed on the back of the flat cardboard holder in the envelope you'll receive. This is the phone number you can give folks to reach you at during your stay in NZ, and the one your contacts will see on their caller ID when you call / text them from NZ.While we were on the plane to New Zealand, I removed my AT&T SIM card from my unlocked iPhone (don't forget to bring along a paperclip to poke into your phone's little hole to eject the SIM card tray, and a place to safely store your own SIM card from home), and I installed this SIM card in its place. All three physical sizes of SIM card are available in this package -- nano, micro, or mini -- by popping the card out from its surrounding plastic in one of three ways to match the SIM size used by your phone. Some dexterity and care is necessary to complete the physical installation, especially if you do it on the plane. (Don't want to lose anything on the floor of the plane.)As soon as we arrived in the Auckland airport, I followed the rest of the included instructions, taking my phone out of airplane mode and calling 777 to activate the SIM (you can't do this step before arriving in New Zealand), and downloading the One NZ app to my iPhone (using the Auckland airport's free WiFi network) to quickly create an account with which I could monitor my remaining call minutes, data usage and text message usage. 200 minutes of outgoing phone calls, 200 text messages, and 40 gigabytes of data usage are included with this package. All of which was quite a bit more than we ended up needing to use during our 9-day stay in New Zealand.My cell phone's reception was fine in / near all the cities and larger towns we visited on the North Island, from Auckland all the way down to Wellington, and in most of the smaller towns and tourist destinations. On the roads through a few of the unpopulated areas between towns, the reception became more patchy: sometimes we had full bars, and sometimes there was no service for a few miles. The further south we drove on the North Island past Rotorua / Waitomo, the more frequently we had periods of no coverage in the unpopulated areas, until we approached Wellington at the southernmost end of the island, at which point we had consistent coverage again.Overall, I'd say this was the perfect SIM card to allow us to stay in touch during our New Zealand stay without having to pay exorbitant roaming fees to AT&T.