richmo
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A couple thoughts:
- If you choose to not upload your videos/photos, make sure you have a decent sized microSD card in the phone. Videos can really chew it up. I'd probably stick a 32Gb or 64Gb card in there...probably go with class 10 if you can.
- I'd also echo many of the earlier comments about the battery. Even if you're not taking pictures, I've found that WDW is rough on batteries...not sure why. I'm thinking the combination of keeping the phone in my pocket and going in and out of buildings has it searching for a signal...a lot. There is in-park wi-fi, and although it's gotten better, there's still a good amount of signal searching. My last trip I took a portable micro USB charger, but I think I like the suggestions of bringing extra charged batteries. I know on Amazon you can pick up a wall charger with a couple batteries for less than $15. That seems to make more sense than carrying around a charger, which is also heavier.
- If you choose to not upload your videos/photos, make sure you have a decent sized microSD card in the phone. Videos can really chew it up. I'd probably stick a 32Gb or 64Gb card in there...probably go with class 10 if you can.
- I'd also echo many of the earlier comments about the battery. Even if you're not taking pictures, I've found that WDW is rough on batteries...not sure why. I'm thinking the combination of keeping the phone in my pocket and going in and out of buildings has it searching for a signal...a lot. There is in-park wi-fi, and although it's gotten better, there's still a good amount of signal searching. My last trip I took a portable micro USB charger, but I think I like the suggestions of bringing extra charged batteries. I know on Amazon you can pick up a wall charger with a couple batteries for less than $15. That seems to make more sense than carrying around a charger, which is also heavier.