BATH, UNITED KINGDOM — (Marketwired) — 10/17/14 — Most holiday makers are not making the most of their smartphones or tablets abroad despite over 70% owning an iPhone, iPad or similar, according to specialist property website .
A few adventurous souls have downloaded Apps, videos or searched the internet on a snow-scooter in Finland, while walking the Great Wall of China, out in the Sahara Desert, or even in a French brothel. Others have successfully searched while diving off the Great Barrier Reef, scaling mountains, or on safari.
75% however stick to the hotel when it comes to looking things up online, says .
60% are not aware of changes in EU countries, including France, Spain and Italy, which capped roaming charges on mobile devices.
83% either over or under-estimated how much it would cost, and only 30% who understand the changes are more relaxed about undertaking internet searches as a result.
Guy Hibbert, Managing Director of , says, “Despite most of us taking our devices away with us, many are simply not taking advantage of adhoc events or amazing restaurant offers abroad, because of our lack of understanding and misperceptions about roaming charges.”
Holiday online habits:
5% take technology in case of a travel or health emergency and 3% specifically take their mobile or tablet to check train, plane and ferry times.
Notes:
Over 60% of respondents were British. Over 8,000 were questioned, 230 responded. EU roaming caps, introduced in July 2014, are: 19 Euro cents to make a call, 6 Euro cents to send a text.
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