Thank-you, Patti and Brent! Home is USA and server is Verizon. I stopped by Verizon on my way home today. I asked the guy there what I needed to do to avoid additional charges and fees. He said the most important thing to do is turn off Data. He also said if I send or receive a text it will cost me 20 cents and phone calls are 89 cents a minute. If I turn off Data does that mean I will not be able to use GPS thingy. Or would it even work for me in Canada? I have Bluetooth when I am in my car does that make any difference? The hotel we will be staying in has free WiFi. I am sorry if this makes me sound dumb. I just don't understand a lot of this stuff. Thank-you, Peggy --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <whodo678@...> wrote: Patti has already given a reply, and she spent a lot of time on it.
But where is home for digngen? Who is your cellular provider? I'll bet the articles are not dated and one is from the UK, it may not apply in the US or Canada.
You know, you are also going to get international charges for calls to and from the phone, correct? The best way to get up to date information is to check with your provider. Check to see if they have any plans that would work for you.
Sometimes you need to check a couple of times to make sure you are given correct information.
Brent
On Sep 1, 2013, at 7:04 AM, < digngen@... > < digngen@... > wrote:
Planning a trip to Canada. I have heard if my Data isn't turned off while in Canada I could have a lot of extra fees/charges on my cellphone bill. I am tech-challenged. .I have an iPhone5 I need to know: (1) How do I turn off Data.? (2) What I can and cannot do when Data is turned off? (3) How do I turn Dada back on? Thank-you in advance for your help!
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