Jess Warren
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2010
How has everyone's experiences been using i-Phones on the ship (Specifically the Magic)? I would really prefer not to have to bring the laptop.
Either way you pay, a lot. I assume you are talking about using it to communicate, not the features you can use in airplane mode.
Ok, wait a minute....you cannot use your cellphones on board without paying for an onboard cell service??? No calls, texts, nothing???
Ok, wait a minute....you cannot use your cellphones on board without paying for an onboard cell service??? No calls, texts, nothing???
According to what I have read AT&T can receive Text messages and you are charged according to your text plan. Sending messages costs $0.50 each. I have unlimited text messaging, can anyone confirm?
According to what I have read AT&T can receive Text messages and you are charged according to your text plan. Sending messages costs $0.50 each. I have unlimited text messaging, can anyone confirm?
Ok, I'll sound like a geek. Here goes:
I'm a new smartphone user, having just gotten the iPhone4 the end of June. This will be our first big trip with it. How do I turn it off so that it won't try to connect to wifi on board? Will a little window pop up asking if I want to connect?
Thanks!
WiFi is not going to be your issue on board. You would need to enter log on information to connect to WiFi on the ship. If you do keep your phone on and don't use airplane mode, turn off data roaming. To do that, go to Setting > General > Network.
Thanks Michael. If I keep it in airplane mode, will that be good enough? What if someone tries to text me? I thought about just keeping it in the room turned off for the trip, as I won't be checking email or logging into facebook scared1, but I'd still like to take a few pics with it, especially if I don't feel like lugging around the dslr.
So do you recommend turning off the data roaming, or using airplane mode? And then what if someone texts me? Or tries to call me? Yikes. So many questions.