Wednesday, 18 November 2015 07:46

Getting The Most Out Of Your Mobile Phone In Gran Canaria

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With roaming charges to be phased out completely by June 2017 and cut by 90% in April 2016, your mobile phone is set to become a whole lot more useful when you visit Gran Canaria.

Here's how to get the most out of your mobile during your holiday.

Chargers

Bring a good quality charger and an adaptor if needed. Gran Canaria uses two-pin plugs so you'll need an adaptor if you come from the UK. Others need to check and make sure that their adaptor plug is compatible. Another excellent option in Gran Canaria is a solar battery charger. These are available online and a good quality one charges up fast enough in the Gran Canaria sunshine for you not to need a mains charger.

Mobile phone care

Be extra careful with your mobile on the beach as sand and salt water can break it within seconds. Be careful when plugging in headphones and chargers on the beach as sand in the sockets causes chaos.

A good top for the beach is to bring a zip-lock bag and keep your phone in it. This may sound excessive, but we can't tell you how many people we've seen shaking out flooded phones that the tide swamped. 

Also remember that mobiles aren't designed to be left in the sunshine; High temperatures can ruin batteries and screens so keep your mobile in the shade. 

Mobile phones are tempting targets for opportunistic thefts so keep you iPhone or Galaxy out of view if you go for a swim, and don't leave it on cafe and restaurant tables. Theft is rare in the Canary Islands, but it does happen.

Finding your way

With roaming fees still in place this year, you can still use your mobile and Wifi to download maps and directions with the My Maps mobile application for Android. You won't get live directions, but you can still see the instructions and view maps in details.

Alternatively, walkers can use a walking app that works offline. A good example is the Gran Canaria walking app.

Avoiding fees

To be 100% certain that your mobile isn't building up data roaming charges, just switch off mobile data while you are in Gran Canaria. You'll still be able to make and receive calls and SMS messages (although you'll pay high rates for them) and will still be able to access the internet via wifi. Using free wifi, Skype and Whatsapp rather than making calls and sending SMS messages can save you a ton of money over a two week holiday. 

Back-up

We advise everyone who comes to Gran Canaria to back up their mobile phone information before they leave just in case the worst happens. 

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  • Tip Of The Day: Avoid Bank Card Charges By Paying In Euros
    Tip Of The Day: Avoid Bank Card Charges By Paying In Euros

    Save money and avoid rip-off bank charges while in Gran Canaria by paying in euros when using your credit or debit card.

    Many bars and restaurants in Gran Canaria, and in almost all European holiday destinations, give you the option of paying in euros or in your home currency. Opting for your own currency, while it may seem like the safer option, can add as much as 5% to the bill as it triggers dynamic currency conversion. 

    DCC basically means that the exchange rate is calculated at point of sale rather than by your bank. It allows you to see the total cost of the transaction in your own currency but adds up to 5% to the total because it uses a terrible exchange rate. 

    Since the extra money is shared between your bank and the merchant, some places will automatically bill you in your own currency and hope you don't notice. You have the legal right to refuse and void the transaction should this happen. 

    ATMs too

    The same applies when taking money out of ATM machines in Gran Canaria (and anywhere in Europe); Always choose the local currency option to avoid losing money to poor exchange rates.

    If you opt for the local currency option, using bank ATMs is often the cheapest and safest way of getting euros in Gran Canaria. It's far safer than having a big pile of euros hidden in your room or tucked into your shorts.

    More details in this Daily Telegraph article.

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