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hi i am taking my htc one from barceona to rio on a cruise. i have not used a one abroad before. i have a monthy contract with 1000 minutes and 1 g of data.. i would like to make the odd call abroad will these be included on contract? how can i avoid massive data roamin bills. if i keep phone on aeroplane mode at all times? wifi is v pricey on a cruise ship would it be worth buying a bolt on 1 g data for 10.99 bfore i go. i use whats app and fb. also what do i do if i lose my phone or it is stolen. thank you xx

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Hi @Anonymous Good morning..Firstly  If you search the forum you will find nothing but horror stories from anyone who has ever used their phone on a cruise ship. The general rule of thumb is to avoid using your phone while on board.

Best thing to do is wait till you dock then find somewhere with free wifi

Have a look at this thread here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Cruise-Liners-Aircraft-Charges/m-p/1058892#M131191

You could also ring the cruise line before you travel and ask them for the costs of using your phone onboard

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Hi @Anonymous Good morning..Firstly  If you search the forum you will find nothing but horror stories from anyone who has ever used their phone on a cruise ship. The general rule of thumb is to avoid using your phone while on board.

Best thing to do is wait till you dock then find somewhere with free wifi

Have a look at this thread here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Cruise-Liners-Aircraft-Charges/m-p/1058892#M131191

You could also ring the cruise line before you travel and ask them for the costs of using your phone onboard

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hi that is very helpful thank you. excuse my ignorance but if i take my sim out will i avoid any extra charges. if i then put it in on shore with free wifi and aeroplane mode on  could send some whats app photos for free. what is this £4.99 o2 abroad charge and how do i avoid this i am going to a few countires so worried this may be a problem. should i tell o2 i am going abroad and if so how do i do this thanks

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Just turn your phone OFF when on board.

If you are travelling outside Europe you will need O2 Travel (included in this link)

https://www.o2.co.uk/help/pay-monthly/using-your-phone-abroad

I stress again these charges apply only when you are on land... not on board the ship

Its too difficult to list all the charges as you say you are travelling around.

http://international.o2.co.uk/internationaltariffs/travelling_abroad

I know people who haven't incurred any charges when cruising. Simply kept their phones off whilst on the ship....and made use of WiFi when they were in port and on land..

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@Anonymous wrote:

should i tell o2 i am going abroad and if so how do i do this thanks


PS If you want to tell O2 you are going abroad then give them a call https://www.o2.co.uk/contactus

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Just to stress the point.
Free WiFi and Phone in airplane mode at all times.
In fact safer if you don’t take it at all!
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In fact safer if you don’t take it at all!

Especially in Rio !!

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@MI5 wrote:

In fact safer if you don’t take it at all!

Especially in Rio !!


For sure. 

As someone who has cruised many times, I heartily concur, leave your phone switched off on board..

Taking out the sim card will probably end up with a lost sim card at some stage. Just leave it switched off anywhere near the ship and enjoy the cruising experience without worry or stress about charges. It's surprising how you can get along just fine without having your eyes glued to Facebook and the like. 

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I was thinking more of the mugging culture that pervades most of Rio but especially the tourist areas......local gangs of kids can spot you a mile off.
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I was thinking more of the mugging culture that pervades most of Rio but especially the tourist areas......local gangs of kids can spot you a mile off.

My son went with his girlfriend last summer and two people in the same hostel had their phones and money taken by a gang of youths. Local police weren't really interested and this was despite big warning notices in the hostel.

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