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When traveling to Japan, I bring my own iPad. Is there any tax on buying an iPad?

If you go traveling and bring an iPad, you need to declare it. There are forms that need to be filled out. Buying an iPad does not require tax.

IPAD network connection:

1. The Apple iPad 3G version uses a Micro SIM card. The size is different from the standard size SIM card, so the standard size SIM card cannot be placed directly on the iPad. For use within 3G version. However, tests have shown that domestic standard-sized SIM cards can be cut into Micro SIM sizes through DIY methods and can be used normally.

2. The iPad 3G version supports WCDMA network and GSM network. After actual testing, it was found that the 3G SIM card of China Unicom No. 186 and the China Mobile M-Zone SIM card can be used normally after cutting the card. After using the DIY SIM card, you can access the Internet normally, and you can use the built-in A-GPS of the iPad 3G for positioning.

3. Due to relevant restrictions, most services connecting to foreign websites on the iPad cannot be used directly unless you use a commercial VPN to log in.

4. The new version of iPads integrates a single-band 802.11ac network adapter. These iOS Wi-Fi clients can connect to an 802.11ac, dual-band 802.11n, or 802.11a AP or router, all of which use 5 GHz bandwidth.

5. Older iOS Wi-Fi clients that integrate 802.11bg or single-band 802.11n network adapters can connect to 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n APs, all of which use 2.4 GHz bandwidth .