Made any travel mistakes lately?

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Oh, that's interesting. I do use TripIt pro but store PDFs of all my docs under a Trip xx_ under collections in Apple's 'Books' app.



I was going to suggest to start a thread 'Help me with ...' but if it was something like eSIMS, you'd get all sorts of people jumping in with the latest & greatest "Really cheap 50Gb from Hungarian Telecom offered through their Polish site..." and 10 others telling you how to do it 10 different ways. I can only just say I can just manage eSIMS but still have problems with them - like today.

Best if someone can show you in person. But you could try to start a thread for your particular phone type and destination BUT having said all that, I have thought KOLET is very good and simple. Great instructions. Search KOLET on AFF and you'll find a 'referral' thread & go from there.

But as far as docs are concerned, I get everything as a PDF - either scan it myself - passport page, doctors letter, drivers licence etc or e-mail downloads such as vax certificates, travel insurance, rail tickets, air itineraries, anything, and save it to the Books app in iPhone, then organise into each trip. I also carry a folder of hardcopies of the most important stuff, but I also know its on the phone at any time.
Personally I have everything on my Overdrive so can access all documents from any device.
 
Personally I have everything on my Overdrive so can access all documents from any device.

You mean OneDrive? but anything in the cloud you are reliant on being on-line to access; I'm very reluctant to use airport wifi and I keep having issues with eSIMS - like today. I had a working eSIM (Flexiroam) when I landed in Barbados, but it was so crawlingly slow it was useless for bringing up a map to show my destination to the taxi despatcher. I was stuck for 20 mins (no airport wifi at all!)
 
You mean OneDrive? but anything in the cloud you are reliant on being on-line to access; I'm very reluctant to use airport wifi and I keep having issues with eSIMS - like today. I had a working eSIM (Flexiroam) when I landed in Barbados, but it was so crawlingly slow it was useless for bringing up a map to show my destination to the taxi despatcher. I was stuck for 20 mins (no airport wifi at all!)
You can have stuff offline. I have a lot of stuff in Dropbox and before I leave I make sure the relevant docs are available on the device
 
You mean OneDrive? but anything in the cloud you are reliant on being on-line to access; I'm very reluctant to use airport wifi and I keep having issues with eSIMS - like today. I had a working eSIM (Flexiroam) when I landed in Barbados, but it was so crawlingly slow it was useless for bringing up a map to show my destination to the taxi despatcher. I was stuck for 20 mins (no airport wifi at all!)
Sorry, yes, OneDrive, and you make a good point about the security of internet access. You should then carry two devices with access to the telecom service provider. An eSim still latches onto a local network so would be no different to a physical Sim, I would suppose.
 
An eSim still latches onto a local network so would be no different to a physical Sim, I would suppose.

I've found by painful lessons is that some eSIM plans will only get you the lesser carrier in the place, or be limited to 3G or something in places (hence they are cheap). I think that's what happened to me today. Competing for 3G at an airport .... :rolleyes:
 
I've found by painful lessons is that some eSIM plans will only get you the lesser carrier in the place, or be limited to 3G or something in places (hence they are cheap). I think that's what happened to me today. Competing for 3G at an airport .... :rolleyes:
That’s not a problem limited to eSim. Physical can have the same issue. The problem is the sim carrier and whether it’s local vs roaming.
 
Oh, that's interesting. I do use TripIt pro but store PDFs of all my docs under a Trip xx_ under collections in Apple's 'Books' app.



I was going to suggest to start a thread 'Help me with ...' but if it was something like eSIMS, you'd get all sorts of people jumping in with the latest & greatest "Really cheap 50Gb from Hungarian Telecom offered through their Polish site..." and 10 others telling you how to do it 10 different ways. I can only just say I can just manage eSIMS but still have problems with them - like today.

Best if someone can show you in person. But you could try to start a thread for your particular phone type and destination BUT having said all that, I have thought KOLET is very good and simple. Great instructions. Search KOLET on AFF and you'll find a 'referral' thread & go from there.

But as far as docs are concerned, I get everything as a PDF - either scan it myself - passport page, doctors letter, drivers licence etc or e-mail downloads such as vax certificates, travel insurance, rail tickets, air itineraries, anything, and save it to the Books app in iPhone, then organise into each trip. I also carry a folder of hardcopies of the most important stuff, but I also know its on the phone at any time.
You guys are waaaaaaaaaaaay more organised and tech savvy than I am. I just print everything before I go and store it in my laptop bag.
 
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