Can I use mobile data abroad?


Can I use mobile data abroad? Roaming allows you to make calls, send texts, and use wireless data even when you're outside of your network's boundaries. The downside, of course, is that roaming data usually comes with extra charges to your account. For example, let's say you take a trip across the pond to London.


How can I avoid mobile data charges abroad?

  1. Check roaming rates. Before you activate a roaming service, always confirm the rates you expect to pay from your network provider. ...
  2. Use Wi-Fi whenever you can. ...
  3. Disable data roaming. ...
  4. Restrict your internet time. ...
  5. Communicate Primarily Via SMS. ...
  6. Buy a temporary SIM card. ...
  7. Get a virtual phone number. ...
  8. Get an eSIM.


Should I turn off mobile data and data roaming?

If you want to stay connected to mobile phone service even if you travel away from your cell carrier's network, data roaming should be switched “on.” But if you want to avoid fees and you're aware of the risks of losing connectivity, then you can turn data roaming to “off.”


Do you have to turn roaming on to use international data?

How do I get my device ready to use outside the US? Before you travel internationally, make sure your device's roaming is turned on so your device can connect to cellular networks in your destination country.