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Old 07-19-2010, 04:02 PM
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Re: Data in Europe

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Originally Posted by sjs01 View Post
I thought that instead of posting a new thread I would post my question in here and hope for a response. I'm going to Europe tomorrow and I'm going to bring my Touch Pro 2, now the question I had was if I have this charger:
Do I still need a voltage converter for it, or just an adapter converter? Because it says on the charger that it can input 100-240v. I'm not sure if that means I can just get an adapter converter then plug it in directly to that, or if I need to get a voltage converter to convert it back to 110v. If anyone could help my it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
No converter is needed. Just get an adapter (i.e. merely changes the plug). Be sure to contact Sprint and tell them which countries you are traveling to, else your phone won't work. Also, you can get a cheap telephone plan that can be prorated for the period you are there (i.e., get it now and drop it when you return) that will save you about 50 centers per minute. Alas, apparently there is no longer a comparable data plan so watch out! You probably should turn off anything that routinely uses data (like the weather update). As long as you are using a stock ROM, your data will work. If you are using a custom ROM, maybe the data won't work.
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