02.27.09
Use Your Motorola Phone to Stay Connected while Visiting Italy
Motorola GSM phones are largely based on the American market, so if you were a typical American user who does not travel overseas so often, it shouldn’t be much of a problem. If you’re business oriented and work requires you to be in Asia, Europe, or Africa frequently on the other hand, it is always advisable to look out for the best-suited Motorola GSM phone when buying. Talking about Europe in particular, there are generally no incompatibility issues, although certain tri-band and quad-band phones may face problems in adapting with the operating frequency when you plan to travel to Italy , for example. Most Motorola phones come unlocked, although there are still plenty of them tied to certain service providers. Unlocked ones are of an upper hand because when you move to a foreign land such as Italy, there wouldn’t be any extra expenditure in making the phone compatible. Italy in particular, is a pleasant place to visit, and trivial problems such as this shouldn’t hinder your trip, if ever.
Generally, Italy’s a democratic developed country with one of the top quality-of-life index rating in the world, which means things may get quite expensive at times, but that doesn’t stop Americans from traveling to Italy. In fact, Italian cities such as Milan, Turin, and Rome are among the most visited in the region, apart from Paris and London. Boasting a nice blend of historical elements with contemporary touches, almost everything in Italy is iconic. You can even visit the famous Ferrari and Lamborghini museums (if you’re interested in cars of course!). Alternatively, there are also plenty of legacy architecture around Rome and other places around. Venice on the other hand is famous for its river boating gondolas; and Milan with its fashion city. In a nutshell, Italy is truly a composite European state with startling cultures and environments.











