Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - What mobile phone should I change when going to Japan?

What mobile phone should I change when going to Japan?

Question 1: What is the best mobile phone in Japan? If I want to go to Japan, what mobile phone should I buy? Buying a Japanese Sharp is not just a good idea! The Japanese all use Sharp, so you’re right! Hope you can adopt it

Question 2: What mobile phone card should I use when I go to Japan for a few days? There are three types of cards to choose from in Japan: DarumaSim, B-Mobile, and Sakura Card (can only be used on mobile or telecom contract phones or customized phones).

1. DarumaSim

Doo is the telephone company with the strongest network signal in Japan. Many people like to buy DarumaSim when going to Japan, which uses Doo’s network. The internet speed is very fast. When in use, it can be placed in a mobile phone or tablet computer that supports WCDMA for Internet use (tablet computers with only Wi-Fi function cannot be used), and it can also be placed in a router that supports WCDMA, which is very convenient and practical.

2. B-Mobile

B-mobile is called a Japanese gaming artifact for no reason. The network system it uses is doo, which is recognized as the best quality in Japan. The SIM card type is Lots of options.

As long as you purchase this card, you can go online in Japan without *** for a month, and the purchase channels are also more convenient. B-Mobile supports a variety of 3G smart devices, including iPhone, iPad3G, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone and other smart terminals.

Note: If the mobile phone is CDMA or TD-CDMA, do not continue reading, b-mobile is not suitable. (Please note that the use of b-mobile has nothing to do with China Telecom, China Unicom or mobile users. It is only related to whether the mobile phone is 3G WCDMA)

3. Sakura Card

Sakura Card is China Unicom Cooperate with Japanese softbank (SoftBank) 3G Internet card, weekly card traffic 3G, valid for 7 days, 7X24H (continuous) starting from activation in Japan, access network softbank 3G network (similar to China Unicom 3G, and limited to Japan softbank network, not afraid Activate by mistake before arriving in Japan), the data is used up or the time expires. This card is a one-time international data roaming card and cannot be recharged. It has no text messaging and call functions, but it can accept text messages.

Question 3: When going abroad to Japan, which mobile phone is better to buy? Apple’s Japanese version or LG’s Japanese version. The domestic one will not work. The network is different. If you buy it from China and go to Japan, you will not be able to make calls. Talking about the Internet

Question 4: What mobile phone is good to buy when traveling to Japan, and what are the problems when using it back home? Japanese mobile phones are not as good as domestic mobile phones at all. It is better to buy domestic brands, such as Hua/Xiaomi/ZTE/BBK/Meizu, which are all very good, high quality and low price. If you must buy a mobile phone in Japan, buy Apple! Many Apple fans in China go to Japan and Hong Kong to buy Apple phones.

Question 5: What kind of mobile phone is good to buy in Japan? If you want to use a smart phone, then you should buy Apple~~ Because in the Japanese smart phone market, Apple is relatively cheap...

p>

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

In terms of service quality, the order is Doo/Au/SB. It is true that international students used SB more in the past because his family is good at doing business and first showed the free call card. But now every house is the same. I personally feel that there is no need to get a mobile phone in SB. After all, the overall service is poor. To give a simple example, there used to be no mobile phone signal in the place where Daxia lived. I asked SB if they could solve the problem. They said that they could pay 1W + yen to buy an antenna. There was no guarantee that there would be a good signal. If it was used for less than 2 years, the contract would be terminated and another person would be charged. You have to pay 10,000 yen. When I asked Doo, they directly said that they will install the antenna for you for free within 3 days... That's probably the difference.

Question 6: Can any mobile phone bought in China also be used in Japan?

Can only be used if it is bought in Japan

Question 7: What should I buy in Japan? The brand of mobile phone and SIM card depends on your personal preference. You can go shopping at the Laox duty-free store. There are many brands there, and there will always be something you like.

Question 8: What kind of mobile phone should I buy when going to Japan so that I can make calls back? I just went to Japan on June 14th. First of all, you need to have a mobile phone that can receive 3G or use CDMA (many mobile phones cannot be used in Japan and South Korea. The N81 I used is a friend's, and my father's motorcycle has no signal even if he has Global Communications on. , if you haven’t rushed to buy one, or rent one at the airport), then you must open Global Telecom. International long-distance calls are 4.99 yuan, text messages are 7.99 yuan, and incoming calls are 2.99 yuan! Have a nice trip!

Please accept it, thank you!

Question 9: What mobile phones did you buy in Japan? My classmates bought GTN mobile phones, which are not bound by contracts, and calls are very cheap. , very popular now.

Question 10: Can the mobile phone purchased in China be used after being exchanged for a Japanese phone card in Japan? Almost all domestic mobile phones cannot be used after arriving in Japan. Domestic mobile phones all use SIM cards. Japanese mobile phones are the same as landlines, with one phone number and one number. It seems that domestic mobile phones can be used directly in Japan through Global Telecom, but the cost is very expensive. Not recommended. If you want to make domestic calls in Japan, you can buy the kind of international calling card used by public telephones. But every time, you have to make a call at the public phone booth. Some phone booths can make calls, and some phone booths do not support international long distance calls. Big deal. Or you can buy an international calling card that can be used to make long distance calls via mobile phone. It's a bit cumbersome to dial a phone number with your mobile phone, enter your card number, and then dial back to China. I use Skype in Japan and directly buy the China Telecom package, which is very cheap. Many of our international students use this. It’s just a little troublesome when recharging. Because when purchasing Skype points in Japan, credit card payment is required. Therefore, it is best for you to apply for a Skype account in China and recharge it in China before using it. Of course, if your family can use online/bank recharge, that's totally fine. Personal advice.