GSM SIM for Ubuntu touch on Nexus 5
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 Hello, any suggestions for where to get a GSM SIM card for very low phone use for this? It is the exact Nexus 5 recommended and works perfectly with WiFi. 
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 --- I know that some companies' SIM cards need an android app to be a part of activation, but it is hard to find out which ones. 
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 It would help if you gave your home country so that fellow residents could offer suggestions. 
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 @trainailleur apologies, USA. 
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 @nom said in GSM SIM for Ubuntu touch on Nexus 5: @trainailleur apologies, USA. Either T-mobile or AT&T (or the smaller companies, that use their networks, such as Metro or Ting) should work. I have gotten good rates and service with T-moble for my UT devices. Best regards, 
 Steve Berson
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 @TotalSonic Thanks. 
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 I've been using H2O Wireless for years and just started it on my Ubuntu Touch Nexus 5. I set it up manually and it works fine. I get unlimited data, text, etc. for $28 a month. H2O Wireless uses the AT&T towers. I transferred the nano SIM from my iphone 6 with a micro SIM adapter with no problems. Call quality and data has always been good. There is no contract. 
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 Late response here: I just joined forum tonight. I use Ting in US, and use GSM SIM for my Nexus 5 running Ubuntu Touch. It's been fine so far. 
