Holiday Gift Guide »

Roaming Now Disabled By Default on UK G1′s

Categories: Android, GPhone, T-Mobile
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, December 5th, 2008 at 10:29 AM

Remember that post from earlier in the week where I reported the T-Mobile G1 had issues with internet connectivity… namely, it couldn’t be turned off, therefore when traveling abroad you’d rack up insane roaming charges!? If you don’t recall, you can read about it here.

To go on… customers in the UK can breathe easy, especially if they’re thinking of picking up a G1. All new models of the phone sold in the UK will have roaming disabled by default. If a user wants to enable it, a warning message will pop up, showing the user that there will be additional costs. Groovy. Now if only T-Mobile had done the same in the US, right?

For the UK users out there, when roaming is turned off, this will include ALL roaming. So basically, if you don’t want to incur any roaming charges, you will not be able to use the phone. Good grief. If you travel a lot, just leave the thing at home. Or pick up another handset. Do something… Personally I can’t wait for more Android-powered devices to hit the market… it sure seems like there are a lot of ‘wrinkles’ to be worked out of the G1.

[Via: AndroidCommunity]

About The Author

James Falconer

James was born and raised in Winnipeg, Canada. Almost 15 years ago he started out in the 'real world' as a web and graphic designer. Through the years he has finely tuned his skills in SEO, internet marketing, conversion strategy, and project management. To date, he runs his own successful consulting business where he advises companies all over the globe. A co-founder of www.crackberry.com, and sole proprietor of www.mactropolis.com, James in recent years has become very active in the tech blogosphere. Online community building and strategy is fast becoming one of his passions. Watch for James' no frills attitude, unique perspective and to-the-point comments here on IntoMobile!