When jetting off on holiday our smartphones and tablets are top of
the list of things to pack, but there’s a lot to consider when taking
this type of technology on your travels. So, with the holiday season
looming, we thought it only right to bring you this handy guide.
Not only will it ensure you get the most out of your mobile while you’re away, but it’ll also show you how to avoid any of those dreaded data costs.
Data costs have dropped a great deal over the last few years, but remember you will be charged much more when travelling outside of the EU.
You can do this on iOS by heading into the Settings menu > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data or simply switch off Mobile Data to restrict all data, including push notifications, to Wi-Fi only.
Android users should go to Settings > Accounts > Sync and turn off Auto Sync.
To save journey’s offline type in where you want to go, then once it’s been found clear the search bar and enter ‘OK maps’. It’s as easy as that.
Not only will it ensure you get the most out of your mobile while you’re away, but it’ll also show you how to avoid any of those dreaded data costs.
Back everything up
In case your belongings get lost or damaged while you’re away from home, it’s always a good idea to keep your content backed up. Whether it’s pictures, messages or contacts,Switch off Data Roaming
This may seem like an obvious suggestion, but it’s surprising how many people forget to switch off their Data Roaming, amidst all the excitement of going on holiday. Data Roaming is when you use another mobile network to access the internet on your phone. The company that owns that network will then bill your provider, who in turn bills you. By switching this off your phone will automatically stop your device from connecting to the web and running up a big bill.Data costs have dropped a great deal over the last few years, but remember you will be charged much more when travelling outside of the EU.
Turn on Wi-Fi
Should you need to access the internet or your emails, switch on Wi-Fi and connect to one of the hotspots in the area where you’re staying. Whether it’s in your hotel, a local cafĂ© or restaurant, they’re everywhere these days, so make the most of them.Disable push notifications/ auto-syncing
If your smartphone alerts you as soon as you have new mail or a Facebook request this is using up data and will need to be switched off when abroad to avoid extra charges.You can do this on iOS by heading into the Settings menu > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data or simply switch off Mobile Data to restrict all data, including push notifications, to Wi-Fi only.
Android users should go to Settings > Accounts > Sync and turn off Auto Sync.
Download before you go
Whether it’s books, apps, music or films you want to get on your phone, make sure you download them at home before you jet off. Downloading files abroad and trying to stream things like videos consumes large amounts of data. Also, any files that aren’t fully downloaded will be ‘stored’ and resume as soon as they find an internet connection at your destination – so keep your eye on this.Know your surroundings
You’ll no doubt want to venture away from the hotel at some point during your holiday, and your smartphone is there to ensure you don’t get lost. If you don’t already have it, download Google Maps and save your routes offline.To save journey’s offline type in where you want to go, then once it’s been found clear the search bar and enter ‘OK maps’. It’s as easy as that.