Marta, I believe you can use your iPhone in Europe, at lest one of the 
screens in iTunes had a footnote that if you wanted to use your iPhone 
in Europe you needed to call xxxxxxxx (phone number) to get it "OKed."

Anne


Marta Edie wrote:
> Now I need you gurus again. I know I cannot use the AT&T  iPhone in  
> Europe, but could I use it to get my email and get on the internet in  
> a Wi-Fi spot?  there are plenty of those and mostly free. How would I  
> go about it? Do nothing and be OK?
> I have mine set to always ask to join a network when in the vicinity  
> of one. I am amazed how many networks in Louisville I have been asked  
> to join, although I usually can't because I don't know those people's  
> passwords.
> I don't worry about the phone part. I have an old go-phone from t- 
> mobile from Germany which , being an  old clunker ,weighs me down,  
> but I never lose my minutes, they don't go out ever anymore ( they  
> used to last for a year and I surely went there once a year, ) but  
> now they last forever , yes, forever. It would be cheaper for  
> business people going overseas to buy a phone and put some money on  
> it, they could come back time after time with  their minutes and  
> phone number still intact. And the calls are so much cheaper. that's  
> why i never bothered to change my sim card in my phone from here.
> Marta


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