on 12-05-2018 11:36
I am very ignorant re settings when on a cruise. On port days I use 02 travel and everything comes out of my normal payment. On sea days I switch it off and don’t use it. What I would like is to be told what each setting should be set to as I’ve messed about with them and don’t now know what each should be either on a cruise or at home. At the moment they are Airplane Mode = off, Wi-Fi= my home provider, Bluetooth = on, Mobile and roaming = on, Personal Hotspot = Off. These are settings I’m currently using at home. I would really appreciate a list of settings for use at home and a list of settings to use on a cruise. I’d be so grateful if anyone can help, Janet1.
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on 12-05-2018 11:53
on 12-05-2018 11:53
on 12-05-2018 11:49
on 12-05-2018 11:49
on 12-05-2018 11:51
Hi @Janet1 A guide to charges on cruises is here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/How-to-Guides/Cruise-Liners-Aircraft-Charges/ba-p/1058892
Be aware it's very expensive and you are well advised to turn your phone off and only use when you are on land and can get access to WiFi
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on 12-05-2018 11:53
on 12-05-2018 11:53
on 15-05-2018 10:26
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on 15-05-2018 14:26
on 15-05-2018 14:26
Hi, thank you so much for your clear precise answer, it was just what I needed. I have printed it off so that I can refer to it when necessary. Thanks again, Janet1
on 15-05-2018 14:30
on 15-05-2018 14:30
on 15-05-2018 14:36
on 15-05-2018 14:36
@Janet1 wrote:
Hi, think I've just replied to the wrong person when it was meant for you. It was to thank you for your clear precise answer. It was just what I was after, many thanks again, Janet1
Hi @Janet1
If you tap on "Reply" directly beneath the post you want to reply to, you can then tap the "Quote" to include the original text in your reply.
Welcome to the forum and enjoy your cruise
on 15-05-2018 14:43
on 15-05-2018 14:43