ICloud accessible when traveling internationally?

If I am traveling internationally (and am out of my home country) can I download items in my cloud?

Yes, so long as you have an Internet connection.

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  • HOW TO DISCONNECT FROM THE INTERNET WHEN TRAVELING INTERNATIONAL

    HELLO EVERY ONE.I RECENTLY TRAVELED TO CANADA,WHEN I RETURNED BACK HOME I RECIEVED AN $1800 CELL PHONE BILL,$1000 OF THE BILL WAS INTERNET USAGE,I ADD AN INTERNATIONAL FEATURE BEFORE I LEFT BUT IT WAS LIMITED (HOW DO YOU CHECK HOW MUCH USAGE YOU HAVE USED WHILE BROWSING).SO I ASKED AT&T/A GUY IN THE APPLE STORE,BUT NO ONE REALLY KNOW HOW TO DISCONNECT FROM THE INTERNET AFTER USING IT,WHEN TRAVELING INTERNATIONAL.(MY TREO HAD AN OPTION THAT ASKED DO YOU WANT TO DISCONNECT FROM THE INTERNET)(THE IPHONE DON'T)

    If you have upgraded to version 1.1.1 or later there is a switch to disable cellular data while roaming. By default it is set to disable data. Settings/General/Network Data Roaming.
    You can monitor cellular data usage in Settings/Usage. Reset it just before traveling.

  • Lg chocolate touch - how do I turn off data when traveling international?

    I m going to travel international and will not be using data and don't want to get high data charges abroad, so I want to disable data before I leave and re-enable when I return. How is that done on the LG Chocolate Touch? I did not see any references to turning off data is the user manual.
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        I understand your concern to bypass roaming charges! Please share your travel destination, so I may advise accordingly.  There is no option on your current device to simply disable/enable data.  I suggest not accessing any data, disabling any email account and subscriptions that automatically use data.  Thank you. 
    TominqueB_VZW
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  • To avoid roaming charges when traveling internationally, do i put my iphone on airplane mode only or do i also need to turn off data and voice roaming

    I have an iphone 4 with sprint which can't take a sim card.  To avoid roaming charges while traveling internationally, do i put my phone on airplane mode.
    I read you need to turn off cellular and voice data roaming as well but when I turn on airplane mode, it seems like roaming is automatically turned off.
    Is this true?

    Turning on Airplane Mode will prevent the phone from getting roaming charges as it cant connect to a cell tower.
    P.S you can have WiFi on and still be in Airplan Mode. Just turn Airplane Mode on first, then turn the WiFi on

  • What adaptor to use when travelling international

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    The iPad charger is international; it's rated 100V to 240V.
    It's better to use a 10W/12W charger to charge iPhone and iPad. A 5W charger will get very hot when charging iPad.

  • Wifi email not working when travelling internationally?

    On a recent trip to Canada (Dec 2014 - after update to 8.1.2), my email client did not work on either my iPhone or iPad when on WiFi. These were the same WiFi connections (family visits) that had previously worked in the summer but now email was not able to be received or sent. Internet and web-base email was fine but the IOS client did not send or receive. Is this a result of the 8.1.2 update? Not sure what other explanation is likely - there were multiple ISPs and WiFi networks involved. I tried multiple re-boots, removing and re-adding the accounts etc. but nothing worked until I drive back across the border into US cell coverage. After that, it is difficult to know whether email is being processed on WiFi or cellular when both are available - perhaps it is never using WiFi...

    Having the same issue - also with a Bell phone (my boss'). He gets angry because when he arrives home or at the office he's getting a bunch of email. Now his bbm and his text are also only coming in on wifi. He has turned his wifi off in disgust.
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  • Travel International with BB Tour

    Plan to travel to Asia next week that utilizes GSM network.  Wish to purchase a SIM card locally for Voice & Data plan.
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    Anything else that I would need to know when travel internationally?
    HELP!

    Hi and Welcome to the Forums!
    See this KB, including the link at the bottom of the article concerning properly configuring for full 2-way sync of the items that are supported for such.
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  • How do I FTP files from a security camera to iCloud so they can be retrieved back to my MacBook Pro whenever I connect when travelling?

    How do I FTP files from a security camera to iCloud so they can be retrieved back to my MacBook Pro whenever I connect when travelling?
    Russ

    Do you want to watch the live feed of your secutiry cameras or recorded footage?
    In either case, I don't think iCloud is your solution.
    For the first one, check with your security camera software, they usually have this option of broadcasting, so you'll know how to access it.
    For the later, you should use something like Dropbox (www.dropbox.com), since iCloud file sharing is, up to this date, app restricted.
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    JP

  • When traveling to europe would icloud be an advantage re Itunes and music. or would spotify be a better option? iclo

    when travelling abroad would spotify be a better option than icloud?

    This might be of interest, seems apple are encouraging the record companies to improve their source files for submission to the itunes store. Any improvement in audio quality is to be welcomed.
    http://www.apple.com/itunes/mastered-for-itunes/
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5156?viewlocale=en_US
    The mastered for itunes document in the first link contains a comment about keeping the highest quality masters in our systems will allow for future improvements to your music.
    Was reading a couple of online blogs abut this and most people appear to be positive about the improvements, I had a listen and compared some previous CD against the same track in the mastered for itunes list and its appears to be an improvement (using Grado Labs SR80 phones not white ear buds), more open sounding.
    Some CDs mastered years ago are very poor and even some recent ones are poorly mastered (loudness, bright) suppose it depends on the care put in at source that counts.

  • I want to change to local carrier sim card when traveling. Do I need to get an unlocked iphone 5?

    I live in the US, and want to buy iphone 5. I am having a hard time to figure out which iphone 5 I should get. I will use the phone in the US most of the time. Therefore, I will purchase a plan from a US carrier. I also want to use the phone when traveling in Asia. I don’t want to use international roaming because every time I travel, I need more 1,000 minutes talking on the phone. Do I need to get an unlocked iphone 5? I heard iphone 4S can change sim card at local carrier. Does iphone 5 have the same option?  

    "Do I need to get an unlocked iphone 5? "
    Yes.
    There has been no announcement about the release of an unlocked iphone 5 yet.
    "I heard iphone 4S can change sim card at local carrier."
    If it is unlocked then it can use other SIM cards.

  • What world traveler adapter do you use when traveling in India?

    What work traveler adapter do you use when traveling in India?

    I didn't mean my reply as a rant! Just welcoming another disabled guy on board. Yes, I do budget - and have enough left over to buy software and hardware for my Mac. The 'government' doesn't pay my electric bill - I do - and I pay $460 a month in rent - and I live in a very nice, unsubsidized handicapped and wheelchair accessible apartment.
    You really need to work on your anger issues - and although I, too, believe in an afterlife, I can be happy in life just as I am: I've no legs, so getting around is difficult for me but I don't let that stop me from enjoying life.
    I've no family remaining save for an uncle and aunt and some cousins - and they're all in Texas. And, although I, too, was "dumped" by most of my middle-class friends, I have a handful of friends on whom I rely.
    I don't believe that suicide is a way out, either. My own step-mother blew her brains out after she had a stroke. She was on massive amounts of antidepressants but she took her own life. That way is not for me.
    Loosen up and open up a little - I'm sure that you can find something in common even if it's with others who may be disabled. I do some volunteer work with a couple of agencies in town and find that keeps me going - and keeps me from feeling sorry for myself.
    If you need anyone to 'talk' to at anytime, just click on my name and my profile with my email address is public. Email me if you like...
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    Clinton

  • Ipad APN settings getting wiped when travelling to different places

    Hi.. whenever i travel to different places,abroad my APN setting in ipad gets wiped off automatically..is it because of service providers network.?

    You can see all of the device backups in iTunes by going to iTunes>Preferences>Devices. All of your iOS devices' backups are listed in that window and they should all be accessible when you connect the iPad to iTunes, right click on the device name in the left sidebar and select Restore From Backup. A window will popup with a drop down menu from whic you can select the backup that you want to restore from.
    If you don't see the sidebar you can enable it by going to View>Show Sidebar from the iTunes Menu or by using COMMAND+OPTION+S on the keyboard.

  • When travelling and using 3G what the best way to turn off all internet connections except web browser on a Mac pro?

    When Travelling and using a 3G mobile stick for internet connection My MacPro burns through a lot of expensive connection data time doing background stuff such as checking messages, email, ungrades etc. Whats the best way to turn all this off so that intenet is only accessed when I request it?
    Thanks

    To turn off iMessages see this thread - https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4504796?start=0&tstart=0 
    For iCloud, read the article - http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2613 

  • How can I avoid re-configuring my outgoing server when travelling?

    I have always "reconfigured" my 'outgoing server' -- the smtp setting under MAIL preferences -- when travelling outside my ISP's service area. (For 12 years with Eudora, and now 4 years with MAIL).  But often at hotels, or in airports, it's not possible to get the info, that is, the smtp designator for the ISP serving the hotel or airport. When unable to get that info, I have to revert to using my home ISP's "webmail" which is clunky, limited, slow, inflexible, and doesn't integrate well with my Apple MAIL later. I hate using it.
    When I AM able to get the local smtp designator info when on the road, it nearly always does the trick and I am able to do all my email work as I would back at my home office.
    However, recently, I stayed with a friend on the west coast, (let's call him Brian) who is something of a Mac expert, but he was unable to confidently give me the smtp designators for his local ISP-- apparently because he never has to change his smtp configuration when on the road!  Like me, he uses two servers, that is, he is connected at his home via the phone company's DSL service using a high speed modem, but he likes to retain the email address he had originally got from an earlier ISP he used, back when he was on dial-up. So he pays that ISP a monthly $5.00 to allow him to continue to use the email address he has had since being their customer way back when.  So we called both of Brian's ISP's and got their smtp designators. However, neither of these, when plugged into my MAIL preferences, would allow me to "send" using Apple MAIL and I was again obliged to use my clunky webmail.
    Now, it seems to me he is being "relayed" (is that the right term?) by the phone company sending outgoing mail over to the older ISP, and the older ISP relays his mail over to the phone company's server to give him his incoming mail. When I am visiting him, this may be to confusing for the smtp configuration in my MAIL.
    I would think not, though, because I have a similar setup: I connect to a cable company modem from my home on the east coast, but my address is the one I got from our local phone company before high-speed became available to us via the cable TV service. When we switched from the phone company's dial-up to the cable company's high- speed, we kept the original email address --which was specific to the phone company-- and we pay $5.00 per month for the privilege. Seems very similar to Brian's setup.
    However, at Brian's, changing the smtp designator doesn't work to allow me to send emails from Apple's MAIL program.
    Brian tells me he doesn't have to do this smtp change when he travels, with his Apple MAIL.  He doesn't know why I do it, nor why I should have to.  I suspect, that unknown to him,  his ISP has some kind of setup whereby his smtp designation is a sort of "universal" outgoing server designation, and his outgoing emails are accepted no matter which ISP he is using when away from home. And I think my MAIL configuration must be incompatible with that. This is just my suspicion.
    So my questions are:
    1. why doesn't Brian have to re-configure his smtp outgoing server when he travels? and...
    2. how can I get that kind of universal "email send-ability" when I travel, and not have to be challenged with having to re-do my outgoing server when travelling, using Apple's MAIL?
    Any insights will be most gratefully received!!!!
    PS I'm using Snow Leopard on MacBook 10.6.8; I think Brian is using Leopard on a 15-in Powerbook.

    Many email providers allow you to send from outside their network if you set up authentication to their servers in your outgoing mail server setup. You may wish to confirm this with your email provider, but you can just try this:
    1) Go to the Accounts preference in Mail
    2) Select your email account
    3) On the Account Information tab, locate the "Outgoing Mail Server" section and pull the menu down to "Edit SMTP Server list"
    4) Select the appropriate outgoing server and go to the Advanced tab
    5) In the Authentication pulldown, select "Password" and enter in your email account ID and password
    6) Click all the applicable "OK" buttons to close it all up and save the information.
    That may work with your email provider, or they may have additional settings needed such as "Use Security Sockets Layer (SSL)". Your provider should be able to tell you what specific settings you need if the basic user name and password don't work.
    Regards.

  • I receive the error "this apple id is valid but not an icloud account" when I try to open icloud on my pc. Help.

    I receive the error "this apple id is valid but not an icloud account" when I try to open icloud on my pc. Help.

    Music purchased from the iTunes Store is automatically available in iCloud.  This is "iTunes in the Cloud" and does not require an iCloud account.  The music is stored in the iTunes Store, not in a personal iCloud account.
    If you don't have any Apple devices you will not be able to create an account.  It wouldn't be any value to you anyway as it syncs data on you computer with your Apple devices. If you don't have any, there is nothing to sync.

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