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How was the experience of successfully transferring your number to another network? Is the signal good?

I have transferred my phone to China Unicom for five months. After the network transfer, the function and signal were all normal, nothing unusual. The only time I called 10086, it prompted a non-mobile number. I couldn't check the package status, but I could contact customer service. I explained the situation. The customer service called me back the next day and said it was solved. So far, everything has been resolved. normal!

Whether the signal is good or not depends on your local network coverage. It will not be treated differently just because you have switched networks. Even China Mobile, the current leader in communications, will have network blind spots. They say China Unicom has poor signal, but there are also areas with good coverage, so it is most appropriate to choose the operator that suits you.

It’s just that the number does not change between operators. The signal coverage depends on the operator coverage after the network transfer. Except for China Unicom, the other two are almost the same

Information number It has nothing to do with the operator's signal coverage and network base stations, and it has nothing to do with whether the network was transferred. Some places have good mobile signal, and some have good mobile signal with China Unicom or China Telecom. If you want to transfer to China Mobile or China Unicom, you can first ask about the experience of old users of China Mobile and China Unicom around you. Basically, there are no big problems.

Last month, China Mobile switched to China Telecom as a secondary card. The signal, call, and Internet access were transferred to the primary card. However, in some cases, there was a delay in receiving the verification code. The delay was about 10-30 seconds!