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I will be stationed in Germany but will be traveling to Switzerland, Italy and Greece. Any ideas on a good plan that will allow me to use my iPhone for calls and data while traveling in Europe?






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How can I avoid roaming charges in Europe?

We investigate mobile data roaming charges, and offer tips on how you can save money when using your iPhone or Android phone abroad....How to avoid roaming charges
  • Use Wi-Fi. ...
  • Mind your email. ...
  • Check your settings. ...
  • Get a data bundle. ...
  • Go to mobile-friendly websites only. ...
  • Switch SIM card. ...
  • Set up a MiFi. ...
  • Compress data.


  • Do you have to pay for data in Europe?

    There's no longer a difference between using your mobile in the EU and in the rest of the world \u2013 you can be charged for roaming everywhere. However, different operators may have different rules for different regions and countries.

    How do I not get charged for data roaming?

    How to Avoid Data Roaming Charges on Android? It is recommended to disable your packet data so you can avoid extra charges and still be able to use the internet. Go to your phone Settings > Wireless and networks > Mobile Networks > Disable Packet Data.



    No More Mobile Roaming Charges Within the EU




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