Maps on Apple Watch is one of my absolute favourite features of the device. It really comes into its own when you’re travelling, to never have to take out a map or your phone to navigate a city.
I am an iPhone user, but i find Google Maps more easy and intuitive to use here in the EU. But I may give Apple Maps a chance next time I travel. Also, Google maps has this traffic view of the streets; sometimes, apple maps simply don't have any data...
Another travel tip that has worked well for us - we plan everything in Apple Notes. We create a folder for our trip, and then have one note that is the Itinerary which then includes links to other notes with specific travel information. We keep info about our flight, links to locations, and just about everything else right in the Notes app. Works great because we can easily share info.
Glance at your Watch to check the turn - you don’t even need to do this, as the vibration is distinct between left and right and I believe also straight ahead (cross the road at a junction)
Or Verizon charges $100 for the month if it’s longer than 10 days but yeah, I know. My editor has T-Mobile and he doesn’t have to pay extra for his international data, it’s part of his normal plan 🤷♀️
@@BridgetCareyaloSIM is how we’re doing our Europe trip at the moment. Didn’t take long to learn the ropes of activating the different eSims when we crossed borders. Way way way cheaper. Just a tip! Love your stuff and hope you enjoyed Spain!
I traveled through Europe for 2 weeks last year and I was pleasantly surprised at how easily everything worked. The $10/day wireless was worth it for my group. One thing that I learned just in time: check with your carrier about cruises, as there are potentially huge charges while the ship is moving. Best to keep your phone in airplane mode while sailing and then take it off while docked.
Great tips Bridget, I’m surprised myself at how many people don’t know simple things like offline maps is available, learned a couple things from your Guides section too thanks!
One tip you probably should've learned is to never use a USB port to charge outside of your own devices. Always plug-in to an outlet or use a battery bank.
Thx. I’m fooling around with the check-in feature right now with my sister. I had no idea. And I downloaded the widget of the spare clock face to keep track of time at home when traveling. I did that on the World Clock before, but I think I’ll prefer a quick glance.
To use the airplane’s inflight entertainment system with your own headphones or earbuds you’ll need a Bluetooth adapter. If you have an AirPods Pro Max either the BT adapter or Apple’s bidirectional cable.
Dont use a US carrier int data plan! Thats the worst option. Thats 10-12 dollars a day - 70/84 bucks for 7 days for data signal that wont be optimized. Just buy a local sim card, from Three, or Vodafone - I got 70gb of data for 15 GBP this summer 2024 in London (fyi - in the US it takes excessive use outside of wifi to hit 2gb of data usage) Three and Vodafone also allow you to spend what you want, more or less
Regardless, I still wouldn't give every restaurant access into my phone just because I want to see their menu! Next thing you know, every store will lure you to scan a QR code in order to qualify for tempting discounts! It can be a potential flytrap from a cybersecurity perspective!
I have been doing this on Andriod for almost a decade using Google maps / travel planner. I can sit at my PC and plan the whole trip (restaurants to try, museums to see, land marks, signigicant to history locations, symphony, glass blowing, rock climbing, hiking and the list goes on since everything is on Google) which syncs to my phone and my wifes iPhone. Better maps with better translation with all the reviews one stop shop.
did you know that google maps on any android phones can work in any country without wifi, without data, provided you download all maps that are involved in your travel?! you can use it to track where you are, and what is better than an iphone is that google maps automatically adjusts whenever you take a wrong turn! this does not work like this in an iphone using apple maps which never adjusts whenever you take a wrong turn.
10 dollars a day, i’d not pay. Instead get your phone unlocked by your carrier (or if it’s bought sim free you’re unlocked already), and get a prepaid SIM. CNET recommending a $10 per day data package to “save money” as a travel tip? 🤦
Not recommending it or saying it saves money, but just being honest about how I did it. Glad folks are jumping in with other ideas. I was on vacation so I did the quick easy thing.
Maps on Apple Watch is one of my absolute favourite features of the device. It really comes into its own when you’re travelling, to never have to take out a map or your phone to navigate a city.
I am an iPhone user, but i find Google Maps more easy and intuitive to use here in the EU. But I may give Apple Maps a chance next time I travel.
Also, Google maps has this traffic view of the streets; sometimes, apple maps simply don't have any data...
I used to prefer Google Maps in US over Apple Maps, but then Apple improved significantly. Now I use both depending on what kind of info I need.
Another travel tip that has worked well for us - we plan everything in Apple Notes. We create a folder for our trip, and then have one note that is the Itinerary which then includes links to other notes with specific travel information. We keep info about our flight, links to locations, and just about everything else right in the Notes app. Works great because we can easily share info.
Glance at your Watch to check the turn - you don’t even need to do this, as the vibration is distinct between left and right and I believe also straight ahead (cross the road at a junction)
Wait it vibrates different ways?! I never noticed! brb running out to try this...
@@BridgetCarey yeah! You’ll have to run in square blocks to make the most of it! 😄
Thanks for the reply, cheered me up 😁
10 dollars a day!!????
Or Verizon charges $100 for the month if it’s longer than 10 days but yeah, I know. My editor has T-Mobile and he doesn’t have to pay extra for his international data, it’s part of his normal plan 🤷♀️
@@BridgetCareyaloSIM is how we’re doing our Europe trip at the moment. Didn’t take long to learn the ropes of activating the different eSims when we crossed borders. Way way way cheaper. Just a tip! Love your stuff and hope you enjoyed Spain!
CNET paying that good good money
$5 for my Australian Vodafone roaming but a local sim was cheaper for this whole trip to Indonesia.
Also, I love iCloud links!
Apple apple apple
Like the world dont have phones just apple 😂😂😂
I traveled through Europe for 2 weeks last year and I was pleasantly surprised at how easily everything worked. The $10/day wireless was worth it for my group.
One thing that I learned just in time: check with your carrier about cruises, as there are potentially huge charges while the ship is moving. Best to keep your phone in airplane mode while sailing and then take it off while docked.
Great tips Bridget, I’m surprised myself at how many people don’t know simple things like offline maps is available, learned a couple things from your Guides section too thanks!
God bless this lady
Such a great video I really like how much I learned keep it up the great work 🤙
Besides, I would like to recommend Immersive Translate for you. This plug-in can help me translate everything I need when I travel abroad!
I really like your videos and realized you're learning my language (Spanish) makes me feel excited
You have such a charming personality ❤
0:10 way to go!!! Sonic t-shirt!!!!
Like Re-Watch a Bridget video because it makes me happy
One tip you probably should've learned is to never use a USB port to charge outside of your own devices. Always plug-in to an outlet or use a battery bank.
6:38 Family Circus reference was a blast from the past!
I'm just glad someone knew what I was talking about 😅
Really cool! Tips to remember the next time I travel. Thank you!!
Glad to see you visit my hometown, I hope you had an awesome time
Check-in feature I've never heard of it until now. Thanks for the good tip, Bridget!
Hardly even knew about these features, impressive
Thx. I’m fooling around with the check-in feature right now with my sister. I had no idea. And I downloaded the widget of the spare clock face to keep track of time at home when traveling. I did that on the World Clock before, but I think I’ll prefer a quick glance.
Long time ago I watched a CNET video. But good video:)
Off topic, hope you had a wonderful holiday. Valencia is a beautiful city, I was there too, last year
Kindly tell me about what case did you used for your iPhone?
GREAT TIPS! Thanks for sharing.
Buenos tips. Gracias!
To use the airplane’s inflight entertainment system with your own headphones or earbuds you’ll need a Bluetooth adapter. If you have an AirPods Pro Max either the BT adapter or Apple’s bidirectional cable.
I recommend using a VPN because some countries block access to UA-cam, Instagram, etc. Also, a VPN provides you with a more private/secure connection.
Great stuff!
Dont use a US carrier int data plan! Thats the worst option. Thats 10-12 dollars a day - 70/84 bucks for 7 days for data signal that wont be optimized. Just buy a local sim card, from Three, or Vodafone - I got 70gb of data for 15 GBP this summer 2024 in London (fyi - in the US it takes excessive use outside of wifi to hit 2gb of data usage) Three and Vodafone also allow you to spend what you want, more or less
Check In is not available on Group Chat 😢
Hey great video...but what happens if you don't see check in when you click more? 3:40 in the video. Using 17.51 OS
use the action button with translation
Also most other countries use WhatsApp quite heavily for calls and texts so it's a must!
I liked that feature!
Great features but you gotta be careful scanning random QR codes!
Could easily be a hacking vulnerability!
@@adstix it’s usually glued to the restaurant table itself and they direct you to scan it for their menu
Regardless, I still wouldn't give every restaurant access into my phone just because I want to see their menu!
Next thing you know, every store will lure you to scan a QR code in order to qualify for tempting discounts!
It can be a potential flytrap from a cybersecurity perspective!
Your iCloud Photo explanation missed an important step…the need to hit the box with the arrow point up to bring the options up.
238k e-mails? 😱😱😱
I have been doing this on Andriod for almost a decade using Google maps / travel planner. I can sit at my PC and plan the whole trip (restaurants to try, museums to see, land marks, signigicant to history locations, symphony, glass blowing, rock climbing, hiking and the list goes on since everything is on Google) which syncs to my phone and my wifes iPhone. Better maps with better translation with all the reviews one stop shop.
2:18 I think - not sure but - you have 2 or 3 unread emails (just saying)
No need to buy extra cables. Just use the legacy cords and use small zip ties loop a thread thru them and wear them as a necklace!! Duh!
It's funny that iPhone users need travel tip videos 😂
In Spain Google Maps is more cool
$10 per day?!? 30 days 50gb euro roaming esim is about $12. Smarty, Lycamobile, Holafly, and many more!
The airplane wallet widget is the most convenient that everyone adapted to instantly but no one talks about.
Which one is that?
So annoying that offline maps have to be updated so often, Google ones are good for 1 yr or so.
$10 a day?!? We've had over 15 years of free international Wi-Fi calls from the hotel...
good☆
How to find EV CHARGING STATIONS
Changing phone number is a pain !
I think that's where companies like Airalo & Holafly comes in handy.
Cool!!
much much better than komando
I love my Galaxy S24 Ultra more and more
G map is now meh , and apple map is worse … in the end I have to cross check the two …
♥️♥️♥️♥️
$10 dollars a day is ridiculous!
Do not disturb and/or sleep and calls from allowed people only are lifesavers during my vacations. Sorry boss, didn’t get call. 🤷
0:33 ¿Qué dijo? XD
Really disappointed. Looks like a video for year 2014 or for my 90 years old grandma. Such an advanced technology channel uploading vintage tips 😂😂😂😂
did you know that google maps on any android phones can work in any country without wifi, without data, provided you download all maps that are involved in your travel?! you can use it to track where you are, and what is better than an iphone is that google maps automatically adjusts whenever you take a wrong turn! this does not work like this in an iphone using apple maps which never adjusts whenever you take a wrong turn.
You obviously have never used Apple Maps lol. There’s so much wrong with what you just said
That is not true in all countries. Some countries prevent maps being downloaded for offline use.
Pretty Good @ :33
10 dollars a day, i’d not pay. Instead get your phone unlocked by your carrier (or if it’s bought sim free you’re unlocked already), and get a prepaid SIM.
CNET recommending a $10 per day data package to “save money” as a travel tip? 🤦
Not recommending it or saying it saves money, but just being honest about how I did it. Glad folks are jumping in with other ideas. I was on vacation so I did the quick easy thing.
$10 a day???? Just get an e-sim 🤦♂️
Duolingo. Lmao
Meh...
Uhmmm $10 a day? No thanks
Wanted to say people didn't know these?? But then I remembered that these days everyone is an average user that doesn't care about many features 😂
Apple is garbage.. yo CNET where did you get this women? google maps is way better along with other things
Y'all missed a HUGE opportunity to make a video comparing apple vs android while traveling. This feels like a 7 minute ad for apple.
It’s a good idea. Every Friday I do a show about Apple but we could totally do something comparing Android
@@BridgetCarey And maybe just maybe CNET might pay for a vacation so you can test Apple versus Android while traveling.
@@ChadH2023 yes! Do over 😂
@@ChadH2023 Forwarding this comment to the bosses...
@@BridgetCarey If it turns out you get a nice fancy vacation on my video idea you all should send me a fold 6 please 😁
old people love iPhones
it lets them feel cool like they wanted decades ago
everything she mentions in this video is easier to do on the pixel😂
Такую херню и так все знали, какой смысл её постить?