Avoid Data Roaming Fees - Samsung Edition

2017-09-14 13

Hi Cruisers, in thiswe take a look at how to avoid international data roaming fees on your Samsung Galaxy S5 when you cruise. If you are an Android user, take a look at our iPhone video: \r
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The first thing we recommend is to call your carrier before you cruise. Tell them where youll be going and ask them about their international plans. It might be worth purchasing a very small amount of international data just for peace of mind. In most cases this is a better option than paying roaming fees, but remember, you may have to limit your data usage significantly. When you speak with your carrier about the available options, be sure to ask for international numbers for voicemail and customer support.\r
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So what happens if you do nothing? When you take your smartphone to another country, you are no longer using your carriers wireless network. So youre not using your data plan, and your phone goes into data roaming mode. Youll have to pay for each megabyte of data your phone sends or receives – and its not gonna be cheap - believe me.\r
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The best way to make sure you dont incur data roaming fees is to turn data roaming off on your phone. With data roaming turned off, your phone wont be able to connect to any data networks other than those in your country. You wont be able to get online or check email when youre out of the country, but you also wont get a costly surprise in your phone bill. Lets take a look at how to do that. Were in horizontal mode to make it easier to view on YouTube. If youre using an older or newer operating system the process may be slightly different, but the end goal is the same.\r
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To turn off Data Roaming on a Samsung Galaxy S5;\r
• From the home screen, tap and drag the Notifications bar downwards.\r
• Tap Settings.\r
• Scroll to Network Connections\r
• Tap More networks.\r
• Tap Mobile networks.\r
• Tap International Data roaming.\r
• Uncheck International Data\r
• Tap OK if prompted.\r
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If you want to be absolutely certain, you can turn off all cellular data. With that setting on, the only way to connect to the Internet is via Wi-Fi. \r
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To turn off cellular data on an a Samsung Galaxy S5;\r
• From the home screen, tap and drag the Notifications bar downwards.\r
• Tap Settings.\r
• Scroll to Network Connections\r
• Tap More networks.\r
• Tap Mobile networks.\r
• Tap Mobile data.\r
• Uncheck Standard Data\r
• Tap OK if prompted.\r
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Turning this off means you cant connect to data networks even in your own country. You can turn of Data Roaming, Cellular Data or both. It just depends on what you want to do. I typically leave Data Roaming off all the time, and turn off Cellular data when I board the ship.\r
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Of course theres always airplane mode. Its super easy to turn on, but Ive had a few incidents with my phone mysteriously coming out of airplane mode, so Im a little paranoid about it. Keep in mind airplane mode will likely turn off Wi-Fi, but you can turn it back on, and stay in airplane mode on most phones. \r
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To turn on airplane mode on a Samsung Galaxy S5;\r
• From the home screen, tap and drag the Notifications bar downwards.\r
• Tap the Settings icon.\r
• Scroll to and tap Airplane mode.\r
• Tap the Airplane mode switch\r
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What happens if something goes wrong, and you run up a massive data roaming bill by accident? Well youre not necessarily out of luck. I have first hand experience with this, and while it wasnt fun sorting it out, in the end my carrier did agree to roll back the fees. In my case, I simply called my carrier and explained the situation, but it may be helpful to search the Internet for the best way to contest data roaming fees.