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How to Buy a Sim Card in China

You’ll need a SIM card to have a working phone while traveling to China. Here’s a quick guide on how to buy a SIM card in China:

  1. Determine which carrier you want to use. The three major carriers in China are China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. Each carrier has its strengths and weaknesses, so research to see which is best for your needs.
  2. Go to a carrier’s store. Once you’ve decided on a telco, you’ll need to visit one of their stores to purchase a SIM card. The store employees should be able to help you choose the correct SIM card and package for your needs. You will need to register for the SIM card with your passport.
  3. Activate your SIM card. Once you have your SIM card, you’ll need to activate it to start using it, and it is usually done online or by calling the customer service number for your carrier.
  4. Start using your SIM card. Once activated, you can start using the sim card immediately. Just insert it into your phone, and you should be good to go.
  5. Add money to your account. To use your SIM card, you can add money to your account online, over the phone, or in person at a carrier’s store.
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Everything You Need to Know About Getting a SIM Card in China

In China, your SIM card options are divided between state-run China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom. Each has its particular advantages and disadvantages, so it’s essential to know which one is right for you before you make your decision.

China Mobile:

Advantages:

-China Mobile has the most extensive coverage in China. If you’re traveling outside of major cities, China Mobile is the best option.

-China Mobile is the most affordable option. Their monthly plans are significantly cheaper than the other two providers.

-They offer a wide variety of data plans to choose from, so you can find one that fits your needs and budget.

Disadvantages:

-China Mobile’s customer service is notoriously bad. Suppose there are any problems with your service; good luck resolving them.

-They do not have as many English-speaking customer service representatives as the other two providers. If you don’t speak Mandarin, you may have a difficult time getting help.

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