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Dropped phone into water question.
My wife dropped her phone into a bucket of water for a second or so but it's now in the airing cupboard in a bowl of rice for the next 72 hours.
Her contract is ONLY calls and texting, no data. My question is,,,, I have a spare Galaxy Apollo and want to know if or how I can use that phone but I need to make sure that it does not rack up data charges. Would I need to contact Vodafone or is there a phone setting to make sure that it does not try to download data and rack up a huge bill? Thanks |
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Well thats an android phone, so you can just disable mobile data in settings.
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Thanks, just wanted to be 100% sure as didnt want a huge unexpected bill.
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