When you sign up for a mobile phone, there is usually a local area (could be your entire state, or could be your entire country). When you are inside your local area, you do not pay extra fees for long-distance connections.
But if you travel outside your local area (could be to another state, or could be to Another Country), you are now "roaming" and your signal is bouncing off a different carrier, thus incurring long-distance call charges.
Your phone company (Verizon, T-Mobile, ATT, GCI, etc) define the local area and what is considered roaming. This cannot be changed by the user. Talk to your phone company to find out what your local area is, and what charges will be incurred if you "roam".
yes, but you need to have t-mobile turn on international roaming. it's expensive but it will work.
To deactivate sun roaming, go to your device's settings and select the "Network & Internet" or "Connections" option. Look for "Mobile Networks" and find the "Roaming" settings. You can then toggle the "Data Roaming" option off. Alternatively, you can contact your service provider for assistance.
Mobile phones will automatically activate the roaming feature if necessary. Roaming time used is chargeable above the contracted monthly rates. There is no reason to manually activate roaming.
Yes, T-Mobile phones typically work in Mexico due to international roaming agreements. However, it is recommended to check with T-Mobile for specific coverage and roaming charges before traveling.
No, satellite phones do not usually have attached roaming charges. Very few cell phones have roaming charges these days, and so roaming isn't something that needs to be worried about.
To turn off roaming on an LG phone, go to the "Settings" app. Select "Network & Internet," then tap on "Mobile network." From there, find the option labeled "Roaming" and toggle it off to disable data roaming. This will prevent your phone from using mobile data when you're outside your home network.
U.S. wireless roaming is free on all nationwide Boost Mobile plans. While no additional fees are incurred during roaming with prepaid wireless carrier Boost Mobile, these roaming minutes are treated like your regular Boost Mobile minutes.
Just dial the UK mobile number. It does not matter that the mobile is roaming in Ireland (or anywhere else); the network will automatically locate the mobile, and the roaming mobile user will pay any applicable roaming surcharges.
On a Samsung Galaxy device, the "roaming guard" feature is designed to protect users from unexpected charges when they connect to a different mobile network while traveling. It alerts users when they are roaming, allowing them to manage their data usage and avoid potentially high roaming fees. This feature can usually be customized or turned off in the device's settings under mobile network options.
Font setting on what? You can not do it on mobile phones or ipads. On computer you go to font, and choose from the list.
Yes, T-Mobile offers roaming services in Mexico for its customers.
Yes, you can use AT&T phones with Simple Mobile, as Simple Mobile operates on T-Mobile's network but is compatible with GSM phones. However, the phone must be unlocked from AT&T and compatible with the frequencies used by Simple Mobile. It's also a good idea to check for any specific requirements regarding APN settings to ensure full functionality.