Going abroad is always an exciting adventure, but packing is not so much. What helps with the preparation is to make a list of essential items you need to take with you. Is your phone the number one on the list? Many people say their entire life is on their phones so there is no way they can go travelling abroad without preparing this gadget properly. Doing so before the trip can certainly save time and potential headaches later on.

For the long waits in the lines, or rides on the bus, train, etc, you can download some fun mobile apps to play games. Casino expert Jeremy Olson says that people often choose casino apps since they’re easy to download and you can play games on the go wherever you are. Just make sure that online gaming is legal in the country you’re travelling to. But even if it isn’t, there are plenty of offshore sites full of interesting games.

Are you really on a trip if you don’t take photos for your social platforms? You need to have your photos and contacts safely backed up. Losing the phone is every traveller’s nightmare, but if it happens to you, at least you’ll have all the important data saved. You can use cloud storage services like Google Drive, iCloud, or Dropbox to back up your photos, so you won’t lose any precious memories if your device is lost or damaged. As for contacts, you can sync them with your Google account or use a dedicated contact backup app.

Automating your phone’s backup process is another step you shouldn’t miss. You can set your phone to automatically back up your data at regular intervals, so you don’t have to worry about doing it manually. This can include everything from your photos and contacts to all data and settings.

It’s also a very good idea to free up some space on your phone, especially if you love taking a lot of photos and videos while travelling. Before you head out, you can delete any apps, photos, or files you no longer need. Or you could invest in additional cloud storage if you prefer to keep everything. This way you don’t have to worry you’ll be out of space just as you’re about to take a perfect sunset shot. Or a flower. Or a loved one.

One feature that many overlook is a phone’s tracker. You can use tracking services like Find My iPhone or Find My Device and turn them on before you leave. This can be invaluable if your phone gets stolen or lost while you’re abroad. It allows you to track your device’s location, lock it remotely, or even erase its data if necessary.

To make your trip smoother, you can download some useful apps. Language translation, currency conversion, and local transportation could be one of many needed on your trip (depending on where you’re going, of course). In case you don’t have access to the internet while abroad, you can use offline maps like those offered by Google Maps. Just remember to download them beforehand.

If you can live without entertainment, don’t forget to download your favorite music, movies, or TV shows. Having Spotify and Netflix can help a lot since you can listen to music and watch movies online and offline, once you download the content.

Also, if your phone supports it, buying an eSIM is a smart move. eSIM is an embedded SIM card that can help you connect to local network carriers. With eSIM you don’t have to swap physical cards and you can have a more convenient trip.

Lastly, don’t forget to bring the right adapter and charger for your phone. Different countries have different electrical outlets, so make sure you have the appropriate plug adapter. The perfect option would be a universal adapter and portable charger. That way you’re set for any occasion.

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