Data Roaming: Should You Turn It On or Off?

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Data roaming occurs when your mobile device disconnects from your mobile carrier's network and connects to another network outside your coverage area. When you use your phone while it's roaming, you'll usually be charged roaming fees by your cellular carrier. This wikiHow article teaches you when you should and shouldn't use data roaming.

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Do You Want Data Roaming On or Off?

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Don't turn on data roaming unless you absolutely need it. To avoid roaming charges, keep data roaming off. You can turn it back on if you need to do something important like access a map or make an emergency phone call—just make sure you understand your provider's roaming fees.

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Avoiding Data Roaming Charges

Step 1 Know your network coverage area.

Step 2 Understand your service plan.

Understand your service plan. Contact your cellular carrier to ask if your plan covers data roaming and how much it charges. If you travel often, you may want to upgrade to a plan that has data roaming covered.

Step 3 Ask your cellular provider about travel plans.

Step 4 Download things you need for offline use.

Download things you need for offline use. For example, you can download Google Maps in advance so you can still use your phone's GPS without roaming data. You can also download music, movies, and TV shows through streaming services to listen to or watch offline.

Step 5 Use Wi-Fi instead of roaming.

Use Wi-Fi instead of roaming. If you're in an area where your carrier doesn't have coverage, connect to Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi hotspots when possible. Most hotels offer Wi-Fi for their guests. You can also connect to Wi-Fi hotspots at cafes and other locations.

Step 6 Buy a local SIM card.

Step 7 Use an international SIM card.

Use an international SIM card. If you travel often, or will be for an extended time period, or will be traveling to multiple countries, using an international SIM might be the best alternative. An international SIM will provide extensive coverage with a single SIM card and work with an international cellular and data plan.

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How to Turn Off Data Roaming

Step 1 Turn off data roaming on an iPhone.

Step 2 Turn off data roaming on a Samsung Galaxy.

Step 3 Turn off data roaming on another Android.

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