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Brilliant_Rock
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After a hiatus from European travel for a few years, I might be taking an impromptu trip to Europe next week! Since I've last been there, technology has advanced so much; meanwhile, I've heard horror stories about $1200 roaming/data charges when US-based AT&T customers take their iphones to Europe.
Does anyone have any advice for the best way to be connected while still being financially prudent? If we were to take a WiFi enabled 1st gen iPad (no 3G), how much useability would it have? It is safe to presume WiFi is ubiquitous and easy to access gratis within the cities so with an iPad email would be easy, maps and directions could be downloaded, Kindle Books could be downloaded/accessed easily, and apps would work? Also, if a phone were needed, do people still rent them at the airport, does one just buy cheapie pay-as-you-go phones on the streets, or something else? (I feel so ignorant now, help!)
Thanks in advance!
Does anyone have any advice for the best way to be connected while still being financially prudent? If we were to take a WiFi enabled 1st gen iPad (no 3G), how much useability would it have? It is safe to presume WiFi is ubiquitous and easy to access gratis within the cities so with an iPad email would be easy, maps and directions could be downloaded, Kindle Books could be downloaded/accessed easily, and apps would work? Also, if a phone were needed, do people still rent them at the airport, does one just buy cheapie pay-as-you-go phones on the streets, or something else? (I feel so ignorant now, help!)
Thanks in advance!