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Is the mobile phone made in India the Yatai version?

The current Asia-Pacific version mainly refers to the version sold in the area around Singapore, and it does have some misnomers. The obvious difference between the Asia-Pacific version and the European version is that the European version has no Chinese system. The obvious difference between the Asia-Pacific version and the Hong Kong version is that the Chinese system in the Asia-Pacific version is only simplified (simplified characters are also used in Singapore), while the Hong Kong version is usually simplified and complicated (Taiwan Province people usually prefer to call traditional characters regular characters, ha). The obvious difference from the mainland version is that the mainland version does not have WIFI (wireless local area network access) function, and all mobile phones licensed in Chinese mainland do not have WIFI function (the original models with WIFI must also be removed), otherwise you will not be given a network access license or sold in the market. Because mobile phones with WIFI can use wireless local area network to access the Internet at high speed to make completely free IP calls, telecommunications and mobile will not make huge profits.

Personally, I think the Asia-Pacific version is the best, because the Asia-Pacific version is usually as advanced in function, performance and technology as the European version, sometimes with more available frequencies and more Chinese systems. Although there are fewer traditional Chinese characters than the Hong Kong version, this should be insignificant! The Hong Kong version is sometimes a little less than the Asia-Pacific version in terms of small functions and available frequencies, and the version of the Asia-Pacific version is updated earlier than the Hong Kong version in the official system update (commonly known as the brush machine) (needless to mention this aspect of the mainland version, it is basically an orphan who is left unattended, at least half a year behind).

But be careful when buying the Asia-Pacific version. Many of them are hard-brushed by the European version privately. If you want to upgrade this machine in the future, you can't use the official update. With the official update program, it will easily change back to the European version, and you can only use English in the future. Even if the upgrade is successful by some means, there are problems in stability and functionality. Many people on the internet say that this is unstable and that is not easy to use, most of which is for this reason. In addition, if you find someone claiming that the European version has Chinese, don't want it. The European version must have no Chinese! (The European version is the version released in Europe! I haven't heard of any European country that uses Chinese in its official language. )

The European version is not necessarily universal (can Europe represent the whole world? ! What a joke), the GSM frequency in the United States and Canada is different from that in Europe. Europe and China are basically universal (9 MHz, 18 MHz), while the United States and Canada use 19 MHz. This time, I know why parallel imports are all European, Asia-Pacific and Hong Kong versions, but it is rare to find any North American versions! The North American version of the machine (except multi-frequency machine) can't be used without changing the hardware in China, and vice versa.

3G-related functions need not be considered either. 99.99% of 3G mobile phones bought now will not be able to use 3G functions in China in the future. Because the 3G standard that China has decided to adopt is a new gadget created by itself, the standards for 3G mobile phones that are bought now are all used abroad, which are totally incompatible with each other (the small camera on the front of the mobile phone can only be kept for looking in the mirror, ha). But if you often go to Hong Kong or go abroad, you can still use it, hehe. (I tried 3G with Nokia N8 in Hong Kong, which was very good! Have fun! )

Finally, good luck! Nowadays, no matter what you do, you usually need some luck to avoid being too unlucky. Oh, helpless)