How to Prep Your Smartphone for Your Study Abroad

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How to Prep Your Smartphone for Your Study Abroad

You might have packed all essentials for your travel overseas, but wait what else you may need to make your study abroad smooth? How about the most inseparable part of our lives, smartphone, a device on which we are super dependent? Remember that feeling when you went out and later realized you left your smartphone at home, it didn’t feel nice at all, right?

For some, it works as a device connecting them to the outside world, and for other smartphones are fancy cameras with the internet. Regardless of opinion, if you are planning to study overseas, you might wanna prep-up your smartphone for your travel and stay abroad sites like https://khosim.com can provide you the right information.

Let us check out a few strategies for prepping-up yourself and your smartphone for your study overseas experience.

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Ensure that it works abroad

How do you know for sure about this before reaching the destination? The foremost thing is to check if your phone is locked under contract with your telecom provider, prepaid subscribers need not worry about this. Apart from ensuring that the device is unlocked, you may also need to acknowledge the difference between GSM and CDMA technology. And you should stay away from the latter technology if you are planning to study abroad. Even with the former technology, you need to check either with the manufacturer or telecom provider if your device supports the telecom frequencies used in your destination country.

Research Plans that would work abroad

Whatever you select, the best practices suggest maximizing the ability to receive calls and texts and cellular data.

*It may be worth upgrading to international roaming only if you are under contract currently.

*Use internet-based messaging apps to send and receive messages to avoid paying extra for regular text messages.

*Wi-Fi contract is a better option (pocket-friendly) if you don’t need round the clock internet access and willing to work on Wi-Fi hotspots.

Be well-informed about roaming charges

International roaming is expensive, so be well-informed about various plans and charges. You are the boss here, check rather double-check ande decide if the roaming charges are worth it.

Language on your phone

It is not mandatory but a helpful tip if you yearn to learn a new language while studying overseas. Just a small effort of changing the language on the phone, email accounts, and you will observe that your learning rate quadruples.

Use it as added digital storage

Your smartphone is an excellent way to capture life moments. New friends, new college, a new culture, so why not use it to capture pictures of anything to everything you encounter while living abroad. Well, unless you are a pro and want to bring your DSLR, a smartphone can do a great job in capturing life moments.

How about learning to live without it.

Ouch, it hurts. Well, practically there may be times when you will not be able to use your device. Don’t be disappointed if it doesn’t somehow work for you.

Anyway, the best moments of your life should not be spent on your phone, rather should be spent learning, praying, and embracing life.

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