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T-Mobile's G1 Can't Turn Off Data Roaming, Should Be Left In The U.S.
Remember the summer of 2007 when iPhone users brought their then-new toys on their Europe vacations? Because those users were unaware of the high cost of data roaming when traveling abroad (and the iPhone uses serious amounts of data), they were met with outlandishly high bills after returning home. Well, a G1 user thought he'd be avoiding roaming charges on a recent trip to Europe by turning off the phone's data features. It didn't quite work. Before I left I asked about International calling & text to be added, which they did. Calls were 99˘ a min and texts were 35˘ each. I was also told that data roaming would be charged at $10 per MB. Before I left the store the store reps told me not to use the internet features and I would be ok. So I took it one step further and before I left I did the following:I just love that the customer service representative told this user that he should have left the phone in the U.S. Is he serious? G1 users should consider themselves warned. Either pull out the SIM and bring another phone on your trip overseas, or resign yourself to the fact that you're going to be hit with a bigger bill when you get home. « DotNetNuke Announces New Funding, Readies Version 5.0 | Main | Yahoo Among Stocks Erasing Record Losses From Monday » |
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