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Six tips for traveling with your smartphone

Traveling always seems to be something extremely romantic and exciting.

When planning a tourist trip, we always collect all the necessary things. Many people make a list and pack in advance. And, of course, today, the first necessary thing you should take is a smartphone. It should be a reliable, high-quality, and multifunctional phone. Starting from buying tickets for transport and ending with reserving a table in a cafe, cannot be imagined without it. Thus, using cell phone internationally becomes an integral element of every trip. We invite you to consider the six most useful tips for traveling with your smartphone.

Take an external battery or a power bank

We frequently spend a lot of time walking around when we travel. We do not stay in a hotel room where we can charge our phones instantly. Usually, a smartphone’s battery does not last an entire day. It is especially true if we send images with friends or upload them to social media. That is why a helpful hint is to always have an extra battery or power bank with you. Then you can charge your gadget without effort if it is necessary.

What other gadgets might be useful during the trip?

Here, everything is individual. Someone takes nothing but a mobile phone and a selfie stick. Some travelers stuff a backpack with gadgets under the tie. We recommend taking a MacBook with you. It can be used to play games, listen to music, and watch films. You really can’t deal with your stuff without it if you intend to work remotely.

First, you can quickly send files to your boss if it is urgent. Secondly, if you work on presentations, it is more comfortable to use a laptop than a smartphone. For your presentation, you might need to capture your screen. Besides, if you know how to screenshot on Mac, you can prove your actions or share essential information. It is trouble-free to capture your MacBook’s screen just by clicking several buttons. To make MacOS screenshot press Shift+Command+3 and capture an image of your entire screen. Another option is to capture only a portion of your screen. It is functional if you want to select a particular piece of information. For that, press Shift+Command+4 and choose a part of your screen that you want to share. If you want to know more about specific features of how to take screenshot on MacBook Air, look for some tips online.

Use a screen protector and phone case

When you are traveling, you are likely constantly pulling out your cell phones to take pictures. This means that it is more likely that it will fall. To make sure you can use all of your essential apps and stay in contact with your loved ones while on your travels, protecting the outside of your phone should be your top priority.

Roaming or local card?

There is always a question “Can I use my phone in another country?” The answer is definitely yes. Use roaming and continue to utilize the data speed you have signed up for on your smartphone at no or some extra cost. However, in some cases, it may be better to buy a prepaid card abroad to access the Internet. It is especially attractive if you have two SIM cards, as you will be able to save your number for calls.

Save your tickets and document images in the cloud

Nowadays, it is increasingly common to receive plane tickets in electronic form, and we can board directly by showing our mobile phones. The bad thing is that if we have a problem and lose our mobile or passport, we risk being stuck on the ground or having other troubles. For this reason, we advise you to save a copy of your boarding pass and passport images in the cloud storage service so that you can always have them at hand.

Turn on remote wiping and find my phone function

Regretfully, there is always a potential that you could misplace your smartphone. To increase the likelihood that you find it, activate the Find My Phone function and make sure you know how to use it quickly.

Install handy apps

Finally, do not forget to install the necessary set of applications on your gadgets in advance. They will help turn your smartphone from an ordinary black mirror into a real tour guide. Even though each user has an individual approach to the selection of programs and their preferences regarding their use, offline maps, car-sharing services, programs for renting housing, text guides, etc., remain the classic must-have set.

Many people travel alone. The phone performs the function of an interlocutor and holds many books or interesting games. Therefore, when choosing a reliable “friend” when planning trips, follow our advice. Hope these six tips will give you an understanding of what to do with phone when traveling abroad.

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