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What mobile phone should I change to go to Japan?

Question 1: What mobile phone is good in Japan? What kind of mobile phone should I buy to go to Japan? Buying a Japanese Sharp is not only good! The Japanese all use Sharp's. Listen to me! Hope to adopt

Question 2: What mobile phone card should I use to go to Japan for a few days? There are three kinds of Japanese cards to choose from: Damocka DarumaSim, B-Mobile and Sakura cards (not mobile or telecom contract machines, only custom machine can use them).

1, Damoka Darumasim

Doo is the telephone company with the strongest network signal in Japan. The Dharma card that many people like to buy when they go to Japan is the Doo network, which has a fast network speed. When in use, it can be put into a mobile phone or tablet computer supporting WCDMA to surf the Internet (only tablet computers with Wi-Fi function cannot be used), or it can be put into a router supporting WCDMA, which is very convenient and practical.

2、B-Mobile

B-mobile is called a one-day tour artifact, and it is not unreasonable. The network system used is recognized as the best doo in Japan, and there are many kinds of SIM cards.

Only by purchasing this card can you stay online for one month in Japan, and the purchase channel is more convenient. B-Mobile supports a variety of 3G smart devices, including smart terminals such as iPhone, iPad3G, Android, Blackberry and WindowsPhone.

Note: If the mobile phone is CDMA or TD-CDMA, don't continue watching. B-mobile is not suitable. (Please note that the use of b-mobile has nothing to do with telecom, China Unicom and mobile users, but only with whether the mobile phone is 3G WCDMA. )

3. Sakura Card

Sakura Card is a 3G network card that Unicom cooperates with Japan's softbank. Zhou Ka traffic is 3G, valid for 7 days. In Japan, it is 7X24H (continuous) from the time of activation. Connect to Softbank 3G network (similar to China Unicom 3G, limited to Japan Softbank network, not afraid to activate by mistake before going to Japan), and the traffic will run out or it will run out when the time comes. This card is a disposable international data roaming network card and cannot be recharged. It doesn't have the function of sending short messages and making phone calls, but it can accept short messages.

Question 3: What kind of mobile phone is better to buy abroad in Japan? Japanese version of Apple or Japanese version of lg are different. If you buy China to Japan, you can't make a phone call, let alone connect to the Internet.

Question 4: What kind of mobile phone should I buy when traveling to Japan? What's wrong with going back to China? The quality of Japanese mobile phones is not as good as domestic mobile phones. It is better to buy domestic brands. Buying China/Xiaomi/ZTE /BBK/ Meizu is very good and cheap. If you have to buy a mobile phone in Japan, buy an apple! Many fruit fans from China go to Hongkong to buy Apple mobile phones.

Question 5: What kind of mobile phone should I buy in Japan? If the landlord wants to use a smart phone, I'd better buy an apple ~ ~ because in the smart phone market in Japan, apples are relatively cheap. ...

In addition, Softbank (SB) is not a mobile phone ... but an operating company, similar to Unicom/Mobile, one of the three giants in Japanese mobile phone industry. (The other two are AU and Doo).

In terms of service quality, the order is Doo/Au/SB. Indeed, in the past, foreign students used SB more, because his family was good at doing business, and he first showed the card of free calling. But now every family is the same. Personally, I don't think it's necessary to run a mobile phone in SB. After all, the overall service is poor. For a simple example, there was no cell phone signal where prawns used to live. If they find SB to solve the problem, they say they can pay 1W+ yen for an antenna, but there is no guarantee that there will be a good signal. If it takes less than two years, they will have to pay 1W yen to cancel the contract. You ask Doo, and people directly say that you will be provided with an antenna for free in three days ... This is probably the gap.

Question 6: What mobile phone does China buy to work in Japan?

Can only be bought in Japan.

Question 7: What kind of mobile phone to buy in Japan, how to get a good brand of mobile phone, depends on personal preferences. You can go to Laox Duty Free Shop, where there are many brands, and there will always be something you like.

Question 8: What kind of mobile phone should I buy to go to Japan? Can I call you back? I have just been to Japan in June 14. First of all, you should have a mobile phone that can receive 3G or CDMA (many mobile phones in Japan and South Korea can't be used, but my friend's N8 1 can be used, and my father's motorcycle is on and there is no signal. If you don't buy one quickly, or rent one at the airport), then the global call must be opened, the international call is 4.99 yuan, and the SMS is 7.99. Have a nice trip!

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Question 9: What mobile phone did you buy in Japan? My classmate bought a GTN mobile phone, which is not bound by the contract. Phone calls are also very cheap, and they are very popular now.

Question 10: Can a mobile phone bought in China be replaced with a Japanese calling card when it arrives in Japan? Domestic mobile phones can hardly be used after they arrive in Japan. Domestic mobile phones use SIM cards, and Japanese mobile phones, like fixed lines, have one phone number. Domestic mobile phones, it seems that Japan can use them directly, but the cost is very expensive. Not recommended. If you want to make a domestic call in Japan, you can buy an international calling card for public telephones. But every time you call a pay phone, it's a big deal. Some telephone booths can make calls, and some telephone booths do not support international calls. Or you can buy an international long-distance phone card made of a mobile phone. Just dial a phone number with your mobile phone, then enter the card number and dial it back to China, which is a bit troublesome. I use Skype in Japan, and I buy the Continental Connect package directly, which is very cheap to play. Many of our international students use this. It's just that it's a little troublesome when recharging. Because when you buy Skype credit in Japan, you need to pay by credit card. So you'd better apply for a Skype account in China and recharge it in China before using it. Of course, if your family can use online/online recharge, that's no problem at all. Personal advice.