Subject: Mobile phone in HK
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Post at 16-5-2010 11:07  Profile P.M. 
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Mobile phone in HK

i want to get a temporary mobile phone in HK,. all i need is a prepaid sim card? or do i need to get a phone and a prepaid sim card?

where and how is the best way to get it? what store?
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Post at 16-5-2010 11:13  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #1 cherryhunter's post

if you have your own phone (which can be used) just buy a prepaid sim and recharge card and u're all set..

as for which is good cheap etc i don't know (i use my own phone and plan though its expensive - international roaming)

this question has been asked several times.. try a search and it will answer your questions..

eg.. http://forum.sex141.com/eforum/v ... light=prepaid%2Bsim



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Reply #1 cherryhunter's post

I just switched from 3 HK prepaid SIM to CSL Power Prepaid SIM this week.

Click on link for details:
http://one2free.hkcsl.com/jsp/pr ... s/card_features.jsp

You can get it from 1010 Centres, One2Free shops, Circle K and 7-Eleven stores.

It costs $88 for the SIM card and local calls are 0.10 per minute. You can use the SIM card in your existing phone.
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Reply #1 cherryhunter's post

It is correct as has been said, all you need is a pre paid SIM readily available from any 7/11 etc. HK$68 for the card inc a small amount of stored value and recharge amounts available in multiples of HK$100. However if your phone is locked to your local network at home, you will likely need a phone as well. Best solution is to go to a Fortress store (major electrical retailer in HK) and buy a cheap phone. You can usually get an unlocked Motorola or Samsung phone for HK$100 - $150. A worthwhile investment for this and subsequent trips.
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QUOTE:
Originally posted by cherryhunter at 16-5-2010 11:07
i want to get a temporary mobile phone in HK,. all i need is a prepaid sim card? or do i need to get a phone and a prepaid sim card?

where and how is the best way to get it? what store?

Depending on what type of phone you already have, you might not need to get a temporary phone. You will need a phone with GSM 1800 band  or at less triband in China / HK. If you have a triband and a GSM phone all you will need is a prepaid SIM card. You need to unlocked it too.

[ Last edited by  Weelock at 16-5-2010 17:20 ]
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Post at 16-5-2010 17:22  Profile P.M. 
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a few months ago, practically all the cell phone stores had this really cheap unlocked duo-band samsung which sold for $100HKD.  It will work in HK/China and will serve its purpose.  If you want hte triband version (so that it will work in teh uS) it will cost an extra $50HKD.

simcards can be bought anywhere, but you might as well get it from the place thats sellin ghte phone lol.. so at least you can confirm everything is working on the spot.
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Reply #1 cherryhunter's post

Go by any second hand mobile shop or like the other bros have said fortress or broadway for a phone.
Around 100- 200 you can purchase a new phone. Most US phones will have to be unlocked.

You always want 2 phones. It's easier to communicate and no records.
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Like the other bro's mentioned above, just make sure that your phone runs the same GSM band as in HK.  If your phone is locked to your local carriers network, just call up your local carrier and tell them that you are going overseas and want to bring your phone with you.  Unless you are with AT&T in the US and have an iPhone, the service rep will either send you the code to unlock your phone or walk you through the steps of unlocking it.  But only if you are on a carrier that uses GSM phones.  If your phone is running CDMA, it won't work unless it's a world phone and has GSM capability.

Having a 2nd phone is good, especially if it's a cheapie phone that you don't mind destroying or losing.  However it's just as easy to delete all records on a phone that you are already familiar with
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can you use an old blackberry and does it still need to be unocked.  also do the temporary card allow data roaming for internet.
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Originally posted by bsnake at 11-6-2010 23:15
(1) can you use an old blackberry and (2) does it still need to be unocked.  (3) also do the temporary card allow data roaming for internet.

(1) yes
(2) yes
(3) short answer no. referring specifically about the pre paid SIM you would buy at a 7/11, no. However you could go to a phone co in HK and set something up. Not as discrete as just buying a PP SIM though.
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QUOTE:
Originally posted by cherryhunter at 16-5-2010 11:07
i want to get a temporary mobile phone in HK,. all i need is a prepaid sim card? or do i need to get a phone and a prepaid sim card?

where and how is the best way to get it? what store?

Did you check with your hotel?  The hotel I stay let me borrow their mobile phone for free as long as i buy the sim card from  them.  The sim card price was either 68 or 98 HK dolllar.
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Reply #11 myhobby's post

Problem with no internet is no maps which is great when travelling.  Thanks for the info.
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