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Will it be possible to use other SIM cards than AT&T for use in e.g. Australia to avoid roaming charges. I believe this query also relates to the use of other operators' SIM cards in the U.S.
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Currently, Arlo Go requires an AT&T plan and domestic data coverage. For more information on where Arlo can be used, see here: Where can I use an Arlo Go camera?
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Will it be possible to use other SIM cards than AT&T for use in e.g. Australia to avoid roaming charges. I believe this query also relates to the use of other operators' SIM cards in the U.S.
I would think that the GO being a GSM data modem, should have no problem using another countries sim card for GSM data....just like a phone.
Of course if the cell modem isn't locked ...but then this is all a guess as it's not released yet.
Morse is faster than texting!
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Currently, Arlo Go requires an AT&T plan and domestic data coverage. For more information on where Arlo can be used, see here: Where can I use an Arlo Go camera?
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Quick answer: Yes it works outside of the US
Hi there,
I just purchased from the US the camera Arlo Go a few days ago. I am currently in Greece and after switching the SIM card (micro) to a Greek one and by setting off the PIN, the camera works fine. So, if you can get one, do it and by replacing the AT&T SIM card with one from a local provider, you are good to go.
This is what I did:
1. Purchased a new micro SIM card from a Greek provider.
2. I installed the SIM card in my phone and set off the PIN of the SIM card.
3. I put the aforementioned SIM card in the camera (after removing the one it had by default - AT&T).
4. I downloaded the Arlo App in my iPhone and followed the directions to register the camera into my account.
5. Camera works!
I had the same worry, but I can confirm that it works without any issues at all. Even at low signal my camera works.
I hope that you all have the same and easy experience I had.
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