Tips and Tricks For Travelling with your Smartphone
- Disable auto-play of videos on social media apps by changing the app settings.
- Connect to Wi-Fi for activities that use a lot of data, such as streaming videos, downloading apps or checking maps.
- Consider downloading a VPN app if you’re concerned about public Wi-Fi security.
- Limit use of location services. Some apps use your current location to help make them more convenient, but turning off location services will save you data.
- Fully close your apps when you're not using them and turn off app push notifications.
- Turn off push email notifications so your device is not constantly looking for emails to download.
- To prevent roaming charges completely when travelling, put your phone on Airplane or Flight mode. If you still want your device available for calls or texts, turn off data roaming.
- Monitor and manage your wireless data usage by using the MyRogers app on your smartphone.
- Make sure you have a screen lock in place in case your phone is stolen. You can also install apps that will track your phone if it is stolen or lost.
- Turn off Auto Synch, which checks for app updates.
- Use a solid case for your phone. You’ll be on the move a lot and should protect your device.
- Back up your data before you leave on your trip in case your device gets damaged or stolen.
- If you’re travelling to a country where you don’t know the language, download a good translation app before you leave. You can also download apps that calculate currency conversions.
- Download useful travel apps that can help you sightsee or find and book local restaurants.