Having a phone that works overseas is great and all. But it also can be a double-edged sword. With roaming charges costing an arm, a leg and perhaps your firstborn, you really don’t want to be using your domestic phone overseas that much for calls or data unless you’re the pharaoh of Egypt or have Warren Buffet’s pockets.
To avoid accidental roaming charges, some folks opt to just turn off their phone or disable all wireless features. But what if you want to simply use your smartphone’s Wi-Fi feature to browse the Web, check e-mail or use maps overseas without the forehead-smacking cost of receiving unintended phone calls or data roaming charges? For Android users, the solution is simpler than you might think.
No worries, for folks using an older Android phone. I tested this on an Android 2.1 phone so I can vouch that it works. Anywho, here’s what you need to do:
Obviously, there’s more than one way to activate Wi-Fi while disabling incoming calls. You may even find some apps that promise to do the same thing. But personally, this is about the easiest, no-nonsense way that I’ve found to do this. As always, feel free to send an e-mail if you have any questions, suggestions or comments.