![]() ![]() I went from receiving my welcome email to installing the eSIM in less than two minutes – meaning I was able to use my iPhone with data on a new network without needing a physical sim or without needing to go into a store. Purchasing, installing and using Holafly’s eSIM was nearly instant. Unlike physical sims, you either have to go into a store, speak to an associate, and usually spend a long time there, or you might have ordered it online, but it still takes days to deliver. Holafly website Install the eSIMĮSIMs are the perfect travel companion. So if you are planning a trip to the U.S., the eSIM USA will provide you unlimited data from five days all the way to 90 days, with the price points going from $19.99 to $99.99 for the 90-day package. What makes Holafly unique is that it is truly unlimited with no hidden costs. That means when you do travel, you will be throttled down to 4G, 3G, or even EDGE when it comes to your data speeds internationally. Some US-based carriers offer “unlimited” international roaming, but these are all speed capped. Simply flip to your secondary eSIM on your iPhone, and you will be using a local eSIM of the country you are visiting. An eSIM from Holafly allows you to keep your iPhone connected while traveling without getting hit with absurd roaming costs. Now that iPhones (in the US) only come with eSIM support, a company like Holafly has become even more valuable. This made it extremely easy for travelers to switch between their home line and their travel line. But the addition of eSIM allows customers to have a secondary phone number and plan on the same device. Most customers in the US were just not aware because they were still able to use a physical sim card. ![]() They gave customers the ability to have both a physical sim card and a secondary eSIM card. So instead of quality service, they just plug each drive in to some diagnostic device that reads smart codes and if it throws out a code that is too time consuming to recover, they just say "head crash" and send it back, then quickly move on easier fixes.Set up your international eSIM for iPhone:ĮSIM technology was introduced into the iPhone lineup, back with the iPhone XS and iPhone XR. they must receive hundreds of not thousands of drives a week. What I assume has happened is the company at some point over the past couple of years switched from a quality, over to a quantity business model - aka. ![]() I'm beginning to see a pattern here, and I'm purely speculating, but they're a business and time is money. Of the past 5 drives I sent over the last 2 years (mainly personal hard drives from laptops and desktops of user's who did not back up), 3 of these drives could not be recovered because of a "head crash" and while yes, that would indeed be a way to lose all if not most data on the drive, I know for a fact that one of the drives I sent did not have a head crash. I'm told that they're the place other drive recovery services will send a drive if they cannot fix it, but I'm beginning to have my doubts about this company. We use drivesavers whenever we have an issue with a "failed" drive as they're typically the very last resort. ![]() Do get your drive returned to you, because you'll want a second opinion. As for Drive Savers > Do not take their word for it & be thankful you didn't have to pay $2500+ for your data recovery. I won't personally be sending any drives in as I'll have my backups now, hehe, but all future business of staff, students, faculty are going to this company. Over 90% of the data was recovered, they had to use a donor drive, but the head swapped worked and I can't be happier! So thank you both! I took the recommendation from techtornado and went with $300 Data Recovery. ![]()
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