Ways to use your Cell Phone While Traveling Abroad
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us can’t imagine traveling without cell phones- we use our phones as maps, translators,
cameras, as a means to stay connected and more. Here are some of the international travel tips we’ve curated for you:
- Give your provider a callThe first and foremost thing you’ll need to do is call your cell phone service provider to check out your options. Some carriers offer international calling and data plans, while others at times suspend your service during your trip so you don’t accidentally end up getting charged recklessly.
- Carry a converter Getting a service plan to use your phone overseas isn’t going to do much good if you aren’t able to charge your device. Find out what types of plugs and voltage are used in your destination, and be sure to pack the necessary converters so you aren’t stuck with a dead phone for as long as your trip lasts.
- Turn off the data roaming setting If your phone has a data roaming setting, be sure to turn it off before your flight takes off. This prompts the phone not to connect to data networks that are outside of your home network, helping you avoid those hefty data roaming charges.
- Consider switching the airplane mode When in doubt, switch to airplane mode. This keeps your phone from connecting to a local network, meaning you’ll avoid data charges all together.
- Use apps rather than plans With apps like Kik and Skype, you can call or text without relying on a phone plan. These apps can be used on Wi-Fi and many can be used for free or significantly at a lower cost.

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