
Put it straight into the nav unit.I'm sure I'm being a bit of a muppet but, having downloaded the app and logged into it, to activate the SIM it appears I need to put it into a phone to receive a text code. Is that the case or do I simply put the Lebara SIM into the nav unit?
Cheers
Jeremy
Thanks very much.Put it straight into the nav unit.
It’s for data only.
You don’t need to mess around with slotting it into your phone or receive text codes.
ThisI been with ID mobile for about 4 years. £10 pcm, 100GB data, unlimited calls and text. No roaming charge and has always had a signal wherever I have been in Europe.
For £6.90 with Lebara, I get 35gb of data, free call and texts within UK (never ever use the text allowance as everyone is on WhatsApp or iMessage, which does use data) plus 100 minutes of international calls. 30GB roaming data, the most of any other provider.I use a giff gaff sim £7 a month i think,
Calls / text free and i get i think 10gb data, i run to south of france once a year and back and i use sodd all
dedicated Nav's only use data for live upodates & traffic routing the rest is already downloaded
Even 18/7 spotify only uses about 2gb of data a month

Same as,I'm a Lebara convert too. I run it as a dual SIM as it's for Parish Council work talking to contractors, residents etc where I don't want them to have my private number.
Can you use your phone WiFi as a hotspot to run your sat nav? It seems a waste to loose those "free" minutes and text and data every month.
I've been using my iPhone/Waze on an SP Connect powered/dampened mount for years linked to the nav but the vibrations are taking it's toll on the iphone. That's why I've gone for the SIM enabled nav unity.I'm a Lebara convert too. I run it as a dual SIM as it's for Parish Council work talking to contractors, residents etc where I don't want them to have my private number.
Can you use your phone WiFi as a hotspot to run your sat nav? It seems a waste to loose those "free" minutes and text and data every month.