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Despite a satisfying three-year relationship with my smart phone, I was seduced into dumping my faithful BlackBerry for a flashy new
I was dazzled by ads featuring everything from lightning-fast Internet connections to Mandarin Chinese translators and calorie counters. It seemed like a dream companion for my six-week trip to Central Europe.
I rushed to the nearest
I later wished I had asked more questions, especially when my husband called midway through my trip, asking why the bill for four days of iPhone use was $500.
By then, I had been in Europe for a month and realized that my next AT&T bill would be astronomical. I had been taking and sending photos, reading and writing e-mails, surfing the Internet, downloading digital newspapers and watching mindless
The bottom line: about $5,000, and I hadn't made a single phone call. I frantically tried to reach someone at AT&T who could help me unravel the mess, but it took several days and multiple transfers to reach the international desk. From there the process smoothed out. I was signed up for an appropriate global data plan retroactively, neutralizing the outrageous charges. Then I was given this tutorial for international travel:
--Turn off your iPhone's international data-roaming feature. Period. No exceptions.
--Whenever possible, use Wi-Fi instead of the 3G network to access e-mail and the Web.
--Turn off the phone's Fetch feature and download e-mail manually instead of automatically.
There was more, but above all, study up and be sure to read the fine print at wireless.att .com/learn/international/ roaming /travel-guide.jsp before you leave the country, lest you end up with an ohmyphone.
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