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travelling abroad, don't want anything to start connecting to web!
I'm travelling abroad in a couple of days, and wondered if there was a way to stop the phone connecting to the internet without putting it in offline mode.
I still want to be able to make and receive calls, but I don't want the phone to start randomly finding updates for apps etc or using any data at all as it costs a damn fortune. any tips? thanks :-) |
Re: travelling abroad, don't want anything to start connecting to web!
go to settings and internet connection, amend the connect automatically option to either wlan only or always ask.
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Settings/internet connections/always ask - should do the trick
LOL - beat me by nanoseconds |
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this is a fast moving thread... thanks for the replies.
will 'always ask' guarantee that no apps connect without permission? I think I might go for WIFI only, as that way there is no chance of me accidentally pressing a button on the always ask menu which is a mobile network |
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There is a specific setting for data roaming in settings:
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It's been requested before, but anyone know of a good connection profile manager?
I would like to make a profile of allowed applications and assign this profile to a connection. When on gprs I want to only allow the browser (preferably with pictures disabled). But at home I want everything allowed. At a hotspot I want all applications to access, but not updates. And so on... |
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could anyone perhaps give a bit more info on data roaming setting?
how does it work? I'm on vodafone, and travelling to USA, and I think the network for me over there is 'rogers' - will the N900 know that rogers is a foreign network?? |
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