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Traveling abroad with T-Mobile? Your per-minute call rates could soon jump

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. When youโ€™re travelling internationally, and want to make sure your phone will keep you connected, you basically have two options: temporarily get yourself an international SIM (or eSIM) , or rely upon you

Traveling abroad with T-Mobile? Your per-minute call rates could soon jump
Android Authority โ€” 15 June 2026
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When youโ€™re travelling internationally, and want to make sure your phone will keep you connected, you basically have two options: temporarily get yourself an international SIM (or eSIM) , or rely upon your existing carrierโ€™s international roaming support. While that latter option might involve making the least effort, it can also prove surprisingly expensive โ€” and itโ€™s only getting more so for T-Mobile users.

Right now, T-Mobileโ€™s international roaming offers unlimited texting, and varying levels of high-speed data (depending on your plan), but voice calls are pay-as-you-go, and billed at a rate of $0.25 a minute.

Over on Redditโ€™s T-Mobile sub, though, aย subscriber shares the message theyโ€™ve received from the carrier, warning them that their international call rates are just about to double :

Another Redditor chimes in down in the comments, confirming that theyโ€™ve also received a similar notice upon arriving in Italy. It appears that T-Mobile may have only just recently started notifying users of this change, as those who traveled just a few days earlier didnโ€™t get any message like this.

So far, though, we havenโ€™t found any official confirmation of the new pricing on T-Mobileโ€™s website, so itโ€™s unclear exactly what kind of impact weโ€™re looking at โ€” will this apply to subscribers on all different plan types, across all international destinations? Weโ€™ve reached out to the carrier directly in the hopes of clarifying exactly how this change is happening, but have yet to hear anything back.

Even though weโ€™re only talking about pennies a minute, doubling the price is still doubling the price, and we wouldnโ€™t be surprised if a whole of of T-Mobile users traveling internationally might start reconsidering their approach to voice calls. Instead, this change feels far more likely to impact subscribers who werenโ€™t planning to make a lot of voice calls abroad in the first place, and find themselves scrambling to deal with some sudden emergency.

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