Yeah, I knew I wouldn't be able to switch my current iPhone to Verizon. Thanks for the other info.
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So I've got a T-Mobile MyTouch and I'm going to Spain next month. I will be bringing my Kindle, so I can access my email and so forth in the hotels; should I bring my phone as well? And if so, how should I go about using it? I don't think I'll need web access, just phone & texting ability.
When I went to Europe, I think texts were a little expensive, but less expensive than calling. I didn't have a smartphone; I don't know if data coverage is international. I guess if you can pick up WiFi, it doesn't matter.
Oh, but oh my God. Call T-Mobile and tell them to disable your voicemail for the time you're gone. Because if someone calls and leaves you a voicemail, you get charged for it as if you'd picked up the damn phone.
Call T-Mobile and tell them to disable your voicemail for the time you're gone. Because if someone calls and leaves you a voicemail, you get charged for it as if you'd picked up the damn phone
YIKES. Okay.
Can you make phone calls over Wifi? I can do that for free whatever country I'm in, if my phone supports it (Nexus does not, G2 does).
Other than not actually having $900 to spare, is there a good reason not to buy this?
Oh, but oh my God. Call T-Mobile and tell them to disable your voicemail for the time you're gone. Because if someone calls and leaves you a voicemail, you get charged for it as if you'd picked up the damn phone.
That happened to a friend, but when she complained, they told her that she got charged because she sent it to voicemail instead of letting it ring out. If the phone was off or she le it ring out, she didnt get charged.
If you have an iPhone, you can put in in airplane mode, but turn on the wifi. You can use phone eh when you have web access, but it won't ring
there are also a couple apps that give you wi-fi talk ability. MagicJack has an app, Talktone. And Skype. Not sure of international working/charges. But it works in dead cell zones on campus.
I don't know if any of those apps allow you to use your phone's assigned number over your carrier's wires, do they? That's what I was referring to--T Mobile allows you to use the full functionality of your phone just the same over their network or over wi fi--just that wi fi minutes don't count against your total.
I have GrooveIP installed on my Nexus in place, but that only works for me because I already have a Google Voice number I've handed out. It won't mimic my cellphone.
just that wi fi minutes don't count against your total.
Mine do. Blegh. But it is a hugely helpful feature. My network reception at home is so crappy it makes a huge difference. My only quibble is if you leave the wifi area (like I leave home in the middle of a call) it drops instead of switching to network.