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Best Ways to Protect Your Smartphone While Travelling

Are you ready to take some time off from work? We are sure that travelling plays a significant role in your life. And that’s reasonable. When we go on holiday, we relax, take time for ourselves and our families, and discover new places. Accordingly, most people take their smartphone with them when they travel. 

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According to a recent study, more than 90% of people carry and use their smartphone while travelling.  After all, smartphones are nowadays used for scanning plane tickets, using a GPS, and much more during our holidays. This is also why it is so important to protect your smartphone while travelling.

And, in this guide, we will introduce you to the most effective methods for doing so. Without further ado, let us start with the best tips you can follow.

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Say you adopt the casino lifestyle and you’ve always wondered where is the biggest casino in the world. After some research, you’ve found out that it is located in Thackerville, Oklahoma, and you’re packing for some vacation in the US. That’s great, and you’ll have a great time there. But, even if you have a relaxing, glamorous couple of days, you should always pay attention to your belongings, including of course, your phone. 

Protecting your smartphone while travelling is not very hard. The first thing you must do is make sure your data (browsing history, passwords, photos, etc) is safe. A VPN “virtual private network” app and a password manager will definitely help you do that while travelling. 

At the same time, you can strengthen your current passwords for the following few days. You can also consider adding biometric protection during your holidays, as an extra layer of protection. If your smartphone supports voice, fingerprint or facial recognition, you can turn them on for a few days.  

Keeping your device safe: phone case and screen protector

While travelling, your phone data isn’t the only thing that could be harmed. In fact, the device itself is more likely to be destroyed. In 2022, around 45% of people accidentally damaged their phones. Keep in mind that while travelling, the percentage is even higher. 

So, is there something you can do to make sure your phone isn’t destroyed during your holidays? Well, the best thing you can do is opt for a quality phone case and a strong screen protector. Both phone cases and protectors are very affordable and will be useful in the long run. 

Use tracking apps

At the same time, there is a small chance to lose your phone while travelling. If you don’t want to be frustrated, you can use a tracking app. Nowadays, there are multiple free tracking apps that you can download, whether you own an Android phone or an iOS. 

These apps are also very effective when it comes to tracking phones that have been stolen. In fact, tracking apps can track your phone and let you know of its current location, even if that’s turned off. All you need to do is use another smartphone to locate your device. Tracking apps have helped numerous tourists to find their phones and ultimately save their holidays. 

Protecting your phone from weather conditions

Finally, if the place you’re visiting is extremely hot or cold, you should make sure that your phone is protected from the weather conditions. Don’t forget that extreme weather could easily harm your device’s hardware (battery, display, etc). 

Avoiding direct light, lowering brightness, and taking off the case will help you save your phone from overheating. At the same time, if the weather is too cold, consider keeping your phone in your pocket (close to your body to keep it warm), or buy a case that’s specifically designed for cold weather. 

Common mistakes that could result in losing your device

There are many mistakes travellers make when it comes to protecting their smartphones. Don’t worry, we’ve all been there, and it can be frustrating. Keeping your smartphone in the back pocket of your jeans for example, isn’t a smart thing to do. 

In a few words, you should always have your phone protected from pickpockets. Keeping your phone in a bag or in your front pockets will highly decrease the chances of losing it. Another common mistake that travellers make is leaving their smartphones unattended. 

Generally speaking, you should avoid laying your smartphone on tables, car seats, plane seats and so on. By doing that, you are more likely to forget your phone. Keep in mind that most times people lose their phones because they’ve forgotten it somewhere. 


Note: This information was accurate when it was published. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the businesses in question before making your plans.

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