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SIM Cards
Read all about the Orange SIM card for Spain. How to acquire it, where to buy it, coverage, and so much more.
Exploring mobile connectivity in Spain? That’s where Orange comes in. With strong coverage in Spain and several other European countries, it provides a reliable service for both its residents and travelers. You can purchase an Orange SIM in many ways.
Buying through their website or online store has a registration process requiring some personal information, including ID/Passport details. You can avoid this and easily get one through non-official stores like Amazon or eBay. Physical stores like The Phone House also sell Orange SIM cards, but activation takes a bit more time. A basic SIM costs €5 and comes with a €5 balance. However, there are many other options that you can choose.
Here’s everything you need to know about Orange from the basics of purchasing and activation to the details of usage plans and coverage.
It is one of the biggest carriers in Spain, much like Vodafone, which is in first place among the largest operators in Spain and other countries in Europe.
Orange is popular because of offering such great coverage, having their own networks, and being one of the fastest providers available. It is also one of the operators that offer an eSIM card for their customers.
You can get this SIM card in many places, some of them are physical stores, like the ones of Orange, or related stores like The Phone House. Keep in mind that you can also buy your Orange SIM card through online stores like Amazon, eBay, or the Orange official website.
Depending on where you make the purchase, the price will be higher or lower. Also, you have to consider that if you want to buy it in a physical store, you have to go during their available hours.
To achieve this you only have to visit their online store, go to the “I’m not a customer” section, then to “prices” and then to “prepaid prices”. You have to take into account that the payment methods are Credit or Debit card, and PayPal.
Also, during the purchasing process, you will have to provide some information like your address, passport or ID, cellphone number, and email. The price of the SIM card is €5, and it includes €5 of the balance. You can also buy a SIM card with an additional data plan, which will change the price.
Also, if you are not sure about getting a SIM card this way, you can buy an eSIM card with cellular data for Spain and Europe on other virtual stores, such as Holafly.
Buying a SIM card on non-official stores like Amazon or eBay is a little bit easier because you don’t have to provide too much information. Nonetheless, the SIM cards that you can find on these websites have a data plan included, which makes the price go up. But you can also find Orange SIM cards for €5 with €5 of available balance.
The price of the additional data plans goes from €6 to €30, depending on how much cellular data you want. To make the purchase, you need to have an Amazon or eBay account.
Buying from an official store is one of the easiest ways to obtain an Orange SIM card because all you have to do is to go to a physical store, and ask for a SIM card. Once there, the seller who is with you will carry out the SIM activation. Remember to take with you your ID or passport to complete the purchase. These stores are open from Monday to Thursday from 10 AM to 9 PM. On Fridays, they are open from 10 AM to 4 PM, and on weekends they are open from 12 PM to 9 PM.
These stores are usually located in malls and at the airport, and the prices are the same as you can find on the official Website, a SIM card for €5 with €5 of balance.
If you don’t want to go to an official store, you can buy the SIM card at stores like The Phone House. To make the purchase here you don’t need to have any ID with you, you just have to go to the store and buy your Orange SIM card.
These stores cannot activate the SIM card right after you buy it, so you will have to do it when you arrive back home or where you're staying. They also sell Orange SIM cards with no data plan. The price is the same, €5 with €5 of included balance.
If you just arrived in Spain and you want to connect to the internet, we recommend you acquire a SIM card with cellular data for Spain, to connect to the internet as soon as possible. You can also buy a virtual SIM card for Spain if you need to connect immediately.
Finding an Orange store at the airport may be difficult because it is not open all the time and they are not very close by, they are usually 10 to 15 minutes away.
The price of the physical SIM card from this provider does not depend on where you buy it, because most places offer this product for the same price. Despite that, the price of the SIM card may vary depending on the amount of cellular data you need.
The price of the Orange SIM card is €5, but as we told you before, it comes with €5 balance. However, it is not that much if you compare it with other cellular data plans.
It is very simple; you can do it on the official website or through their cellphone app My Orange. Once there you enter your username and password. Then you will have to follow some steps. Remember to have your ID or passport with you.
You can add and top up your minutes or cellular data in the “I’m a customer” section. Remember that the amount that you want to top up has to be in multiples of 5, like 10, 15…for example.
These plans have cellular data, minutes, and SMS.
| Cellular data | Calls | Price | Days |
| 10GB | Unlimited | €10 | 30 days |
| 20GB | Unlimited | €15 | 30 days |
| 35GB | Unlimited | €20 | 30 days |
| 7GB | 0 cents per minute | €9 | 30 days |
| 0GB | 6 cents per minute | €0 | For consumption |
It is very important to make sure that your cellphone can support the SIM card you buy. Because if it is incompatible, you won’t be able to use the SIM card.
The Orange SIM card comes in three sizes, the traditional SIM card, which is used in old cellphones, the Micro SIM used in modern devices, and the Nano SIM, used in almost all new cellphones.
Make sure that the network frequencies available in Spain are the same as your cellphone uses because if they are not the same you won’t be able to use your Orange SIM card.
| Network | Frequency |
| 2G | 1800, 900 |
| 3G | 2100, 900 |
| 4G | 800, 900, 2600, 1800, 2100 |
| 5G | 2100, 3500 |
Orange has cellular coverage that reaches 99% of all Spanish territory, so you won’t have to worry about this providers coverage.
