Sunday, 05 September 2010




Owners of Apple's iPhone have been warned of a new problem that could see them unfairly charged hundreds of pounds for using them on holiday. People with smart phones face big bills if they connect to the internet over the mobile phone network while overseas to check and send emails or browse the web. Most holidaymakers turn off this function when abroad in order to avoid a nasty shock. But some people who turn off this function on their iPhone are still being hit with enormous bills once they...
Full Story: The Daily Mail



 

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